Explore Buenos Aires freely with our Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour. Discover top attractions, enjoy audio guides, and create your own adventure.
Explore Buenos Aires freely with our Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour. Discover top attractions, enjoy audio guides, and create your own adventure.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - The Recoleta Cemetery is a significant landmark in Buenos Aires, renowned for its remarkable architecture, sculptures, and mausoleums of historical importance, reflecting the city’s rich history and culture.
- Teatro Colon - The Teatro Colón is Argentina’s premier opera house and one of the world’s most esteemed….
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - The Recoleta Cemetery is a significant landmark in Buenos Aires, renowned for its remarkable architecture, sculptures, and mausoleums of historical importance, reflecting the city’s rich history and culture.
- Teatro Colon - The Teatro Colón is Argentina’s premier opera house and one of the world’s most esteemed. Opened in 1908 in Buenos Aires, it is celebrated for its grand architecture, superb acoustics, and for hosting illustrious figures of classical music and opera.
- Obelisco - The Obelisk is an iconic symbol of Buenos Aires. Inaugurated in 1936, it commemorates the city’s founding and serves as the focal point for events and celebrations.
- Plaza de Mayo - Plaza de Mayo is the oldest and most significant square in Buenos Aires. It is the historical, political, and social heart of the city, surrounded by iconic buildings like the Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral, and has been the site of major political events in the country.
- Avenida de Mayo - Avenida de Mayo is a principal thoroughfare in Buenos Aires, opened in 1894. It links Casa Rosada with the National Congress and is noted for its European-style architecture, symbolizing Argentina’s urban and political development.
- Congreso - The National Congress is a prominent icon of Buenos Aires. Its green dome and grand architecture symbolize Argentine democracy, making it a must-visit for those interested in the country’s history and identity.
- Buenos Aires Museo - Museo de la Ciudad - Buenos Aires’ historic center is the city’s oldest area, founded in 1580. It includes areas like Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, and part of Monserrat, characterized by its architectural heritage, cobblestone streets, and historic buildings. It is a vital cultural and tourist hub reflecting the city’s origins and evolution.
- San Telmo - San Telmo is one of Buenos Aires’ oldest and most traditional neighborhoods. Known for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and bohemian vibe, it is famous for its antique fair, cultural life, and tango connections. It is a quintessential part of the historic center of Porteño.
- La Bombonera - La Bombonera is the home stadium of the Boca Juniors club, located in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Opened in 1940, it is renowned for its distinctive shape, vibrant acoustics, and passionate fans. It is a symbol of Argentine football.
- Caminito - Caminito is one of Buenos Aires’ most colorful and iconic spots. Situated in the La Boca neighborhood, this pedestrian walkway blends art, tango, and popular culture. Its vividly painted houses and murals create an outdoor museum perfect for photos, street performances, and craft fairs.
- Parque Lezama - Lezama Park is a traditional green space in Buenos Aires, located in the San Telmo neighborhood. Surrounded by history, art, and architecture, it offers tree-lined paths, sculptures, children’s play areas, and a unique city view. Ideal for strolling, enjoying street performances, and visiting the nearby National Historical Museum.
- Costanera Sur - The Costanera Sur is a riverside promenade in Buenos Aires, adjacent to the Río de la Plata, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. It is known for its parks, ecological reserve, and traditional food stalls. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals to relax and connect with nature.
- Puente de la Mujer - The Puente de la Mujer, in Puerto Madero, is a modern icon of Buenos Aires. Designed to resemble a tango dancing couple, this rotating pedestrian bridge combines art and engineering. It is an ideal place to walk, admire the city, and enjoy the river.
- Catalinas Norte - Buenos Aires River Station, located in Puerto Madero, is the departure point for ferries to Uruguay, such as Montevideo and Colonia. Modern and well-equipped, it offers services for tourists wishing to enjoy river cruises and quick connections to nearby destinations.
- Galerias Pacifico - Galerias Pacífico is an elegant shopping center in central Buenos Aires, famous for its stunning architecture and beautiful dome adorned with murals by Argentine artists. Besides exclusive shops, it offers cultural spaces like the Borges Cultural Center, perfect for combining shopping and art in a historical setting.
- Avenida 9 De Julio - 9 de Julio Avenue is Buenos Aires’ most famous and widest thoroughfare, known for its iconic Obelisk. It is a key location for exploring the city center, surrounded by theaters, squares, and notable architecture. Ideal for walking and experiencing the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
- Plaza General San Martin - Plaza San Martín, in the Retiro neighborhood, is a historic and picturesque green space with monuments and ancient trees. Surrounded by iconic buildings, it is perfect for walking, relaxing, and connecting with Buenos Aires’ history in the city’s heart.
- Parque Carlos Thays - Thays Park is a 4,500 m2 green space in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Named after French landscape designer Carlos Thays, it is known for its collection of sculptures by renowned artists like Marta Minujín, Fernando Botero, and Alejo Afani. Located at the intersection of Del Libertador and Callao avenues, it houses the historic 1915 water tower, now home to the Museum of Architecture and Design. Ideal for walking, relaxing, and enjoying outdoor art.
- Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires - MALBA is a modern museum in Palermo dedicated to Latin American art, featuring works by famous artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Perfect for those interested in exploring the region’s culture and art in a bright and accessible space.
- Planetario Galileo Galilei - Galileo Galilei Planetarium, located in Tres de Febrero Park in Palermo, is a leading center for astronomical education in Buenos Aires. Its futuristic architecture, inspired by a spaceship, houses a 20-meter diameter semi-spherical dome where state-of-the-art astronomical shows are projected, including an 8K projection system and 4D seats. It also features a museum displaying real meteorites and a moon rock from the Apollo XI mission. It is an ideal place for interactive and educational exploration of the universe.
- Plaza Italia - Plaza Italia, in Palermo, is a key location in Buenos Aires with a monument to Garibaldi and access to subways and buses. Close to the Botanical Garden and Ecopark, it is perfect for walking and enjoying culture and nature.
- Feria Honduras Plaza Serrano - Plaza Serrano, in Palermo Soho, is the bohemian heart of Buenos Aires. Ideal for visiting its design fair, enjoying unique shops, and relaxing in trendy cafes and bars. Perfect for experiencing fashion, art, and nightlife in Porteño.
- Mercat Villa Crespo - Mercat Villa Crespo is a contemporary gastronomic market that brings together local and international flavors in a vibrant and modern space. Ideal for enjoying delicious food, artisan drinks, and cultural events in the heart of the Villa Crespo neighborhood.
- Distrito Arcos - Arcos District is a modern open-air shopping center in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Opened in 2014, it is distinguished by its architecture that blends historic railway structures with contemporary design, creating a unique shopping atmosphere.
- Bosques de Palermo - The Palermo Forests, officially known as Parque 3 de Febrero, are the largest green space in Buenos Aires. Located in Palermo, they offer a unique blend of nature, culture, and recreation. The Rosedal, with over 18,000 rose bushes, and artificial lakes, ideal for boating, are highlights.
- Monumento de los Espanoles - The Monument to the Spaniards, in Palermo, is a grand sculpture celebrating the history and friendship between Argentina and Spain. Ideal for visiting while strolling in one of Buenos Aires’ most beautiful and cultural neighborhoods.
- Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes - The Museum of Fine Arts, in Recoleta, is a cultural highlight in Buenos Aires with an extensive collection of Argentine and international art. Perfect for art enthusiasts seeking a free tour and close to other tourist attractions.

- Panoramic buses
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Benefits passport
- Guided audio in 9 languages
- Accompanying guide on board
- Panoramic buses
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Benefits passport
- Guided audio in 9 languages
- Accompanying guide on board
- Meals
- In and Out to hotels
- Meals
- In and Out to hotels
Explore Buenos Aires in the most comfortable, safe, and enjoyable way with Buenos Aires Bus. Our Hop-On, Hop-Off service allows you to discover the city at your leisure, with 27 strategically placed stops that connect you to the finest tourist, historical, and cultural attractions.
Enjoy a unique experience with our audio guide, available in 9 languages,…
Explore Buenos Aires in the most comfortable, safe, and enjoyable way with Buenos Aires Bus. Our Hop-On, Hop-Off service allows you to discover the city at your leisure, with 27 strategically placed stops that connect you to the finest tourist, historical, and cultural attractions.
Enjoy a unique experience with our audio guide, available in 9 languages, offering stories, intriguing facts, and local secrets to enhance every moment. Whether it’s your first time visiting or you’re looking to rediscover the city, this tour is ideal for you.
Travel in modern, scenic buses that provide stunning views and the flexibility to hop on and off as you please, creating a tour that is completely customized to your preferences.
Seize the chance to experience Buenos Aires like never before. Book now with Buenos Aires Bus and turn your visit into an unforgettable adventure.
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