Explore Buenos Aires on an e-bike tour, savoring traditional treats and immersing in local culture. Discover iconic sites and unforgettable experiences.
Explore Buenos Aires on an e-bike tour, savoring traditional treats and immersing in local culture. Discover iconic sites and unforgettable experiences.
- Puente de la Mujer - Explore the bridge’s construction, its ties to tango, and the homage to women that is echoed throughout the Puerto Madero area.
- Palacio Libertad, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - Discover the history of the Central Post Office Palace and its transformation into the current Cultural Center.
- Luna Park - A must-see in the…
- Puente de la Mujer - Explore the bridge’s construction, its ties to tango, and the homage to women that is echoed throughout the Puerto Madero area.
- Palacio Libertad, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - Discover the history of the Central Post Office Palace and its transformation into the current Cultural Center.
- Luna Park - A must-see in the City’s history. Initially linked to boxing, hosting figures like Carlos Monzón and Ringo Bonavena, it earned the title “Palacio del Deporte”. Over time, it has also hosted numerous political, religious, and cultural events, including Pope John Paul II’s visit, Carlos Gardel’s funeral, and Diego A. Maradona’s wedding. As its website states: “El Luna holds a piece of each of us, our parents, and grandparents, a memory, a moment. That is its magic and its main asset.”
- Torre Monumental - Learn about the origins of the Retiro neighborhood, the first bullrings, and their link to the English invasions.
- Shopping Patio Bullrich - One of Buenos Aires’ most exclusive shopping destinations, dating back to the height of the Buenos Aires aristocracy.
- Facultad de Derecho - Universidad de Buenos Aires - The city’s oldest higher education institution, attracting the most students nationwide. It has produced presidents and several Nobel laureates and is ranked among the world’s most prestigious universities.
- Floralis Generica - While enjoying classic local sweets and the national drink (mate), discover the story behind this donation project and the challenges it has faced over the years. Capture panoramic photos with the monument and the Law School in the background.
- Jardin Japones - Established in 1967 during the visit of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan, it is now the largest Japanese-style garden outside Japan.
- Planetario Galileo Galilei - Visit the Palermo planetarium and explore its connection to the origins of football in Buenos Aires.
- Lagos de Palermo - A stroll through a vibrant gastronomic hub featuring various restaurants, bars, cafes, and pubs, all set against stunning natural views.
- Monumento de los Espanoles - Reference to Infanta Isabel’s visit in the early 20th century and the origins of the Palermo neighborhood, its ties to Rosas, Sarmiento, and the creation of the current Parque 3 de Febrero.
- Biblioteca Nacional - Explore the history of the old Unzué Palace and its contrast with the current brutalist architecture of the National Library.
- Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes - Home to the largest collection of Argentine art, alongside works by Van Gogh, Picasso, El Greco, and other internationally acclaimed artists.
- Centro Cultural Recoleta - Originally the convent of the Recollect monks (who gave the neighborhood its name), it now serves as a cultural center with 27 exhibition rooms, a microcinema, an auditorium, and an amphitheater.
- Basilica de Nuestra Senora Del Pilar - The second oldest Catholic church in Buenos Aires (after the Church of San Ignacio), linked to the origins of the Recoleta neighborhood and its evolution into a highly desirable residential area.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - Discover the origins of the Recoleta neighborhood and its direct connection to the establishment of the Recoleta Cemetery. Enjoy a lunch break with traditional Argentine cuisine while taking in the surrounding views.
- Palacio de Tribunales - Home to the Supreme Court of Justice and other minor courts, this is one of the most impressive state buildings due to its architecture and size.
- Teatro Colon - Visit one of the world’s largest opera houses and learn about its surroundings’ connection to the origins of the Argentine railway and one of the country’s most memorable popular revolutions.

- Helmet and padlock
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
- Helmet and padlock
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
- Admission fees
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- Admission fees
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
Explore Buenos Aires through a distinctive and enriching journey that promises to reveal the city in an unforgettable manner.
Participants will explore some of the most iconic areas of the Federal Capital, delving into the culture and folklore of Buenos Aires. This experience is enhanced by sampling sweets, traditional foods, and beverages from the…
Explore Buenos Aires through a distinctive and enriching journey that promises to reveal the city in an unforgettable manner.
Participants will explore some of the most iconic areas of the Federal Capital, delving into the culture and folklore of Buenos Aires. This experience is enhanced by sampling sweets, traditional foods, and beverages from the region, including alfajores, choripán, and mate.
This is not just a tour; it is a truly immersive experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.