Experience the best of Buenos Aires with this Super Saver package. Explore the city, visit a traditional estancia, and enjoy a captivating tango dinner-show. Book now!
Experience the best of Buenos Aires with this Super Saver package. Explore the city, visit a traditional estancia, and enjoy a captivating tango dinner-show. Book now!
City Tour of Buenos Aires
Plaza de Mayo - Situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, Plaza de Mayo marks the historic foundation site of Buenos Aires. It stands as the city’s oldest and most significant public square. Named to honor the May 25, 1810 Revolution, when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a…
City Tour of Buenos Aires
Plaza de Mayo - Situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, Plaza de Mayo marks the historic foundation site of Buenos Aires. It stands as the city’s oldest and most significant public square. Named to honor the May 25, 1810 Revolution, when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a local government, the square has witnessed pivotal political and social events in Argentina’s history.
Calle Defensa - San Telmo, an old neighborhood with a bohemian flair, is known for its temporary art galleries, night bars, and street murals. Defensa Street, lined with antique shops and lively brasseries, leads to Dorrego Square, a popular spot for tourists on Sundays to enjoy the street market and performances. Lezama Park’s winding paths are shaded by jacaranda trees, and the area boasts exclusive restaurants offering tango shows.
La Boca - La Boca, a working-class neighborhood, offers attractions along the Riachuelo. Caminito, a narrow alley lined with brightly painted zinc houses, reflects its immigrant roots and is filled with asadores and street artists. The Bombonera, home to Boca Juniors, is a vibrant hub on match days. The Proa Foundation, a modern art museum, features temporary exhibits and views of the old docks.
Caminito - Caminito is a culturally and touristically significant museum alley and traditional passage in Buenos Aires’ La Boca neighborhood. It gained cultural importance as the inspiration for the famous tango “Caminito” (1926), composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto.
Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero is a revitalized neighborhood facing the bay, featuring renovated redbrick buildings housing exclusive grills popular with tourists and businesspeople. Modern skyscrapers host multinational companies and luxury apartments. The area’s lakes are encircled by trails, including the Costanera Sur ecological reserve, a favorite among runners and families. The elegant Woman’s Bridge connects the ports.
Retiro - Retiro is a diverse neighborhood with tranquil streets. Art galleries and chic cafes lead to the bustling, British-style Retiro train station, surrounded by fast-food stalls. The Kavanagh building’s art deco tower offers views of Plaza San Martín, a steep park where office workers relax under jacaranda trees and patriotic monuments. Tourists frequent Florida pedestrian street for its leather boutiques, souvenir stalls, and tango dancers.
Recoleta - Recoleta is one of Buenos Aires’ most elegant and historic neighborhoods, celebrated for its Parisian-style architecture, tree-lined avenues, and vibrant cultural scene. The tour includes charming plazas, impressive mansions, and iconic landmarks like the renowned Recoleta Cemetery, the resting place of notable Argentine figures. The area’s cafes, boutiques, and museums make it a timeless city highlight.
Day at a Farm
San Antonio de Areco - Start a 9-hour tour with a drive from Buenos Aires to the village of San Antonio de Areco, enjoying views of the pampas and commentary from your guide.
Parroquia San Antonio de Padua - Located on Segundo Sombra Street, between Alsina and Arrellano, the first oratory was founded by Don José Ruiz de Arellano. This oratory was crucial for the town’s creation. The first chapel, built between 1720 and 1728, was slightly to the right of the current one. The foundation stone of the present church was laid on February 7, 1869, beneath the central entrance, containing a lead box with original records, newspapers, medals, and coins of the time.
San Antonio de Areco - Visit a traditional silversmith’s workshop where artisans craft exquisite items like mates and belt buckles, preserving gaucho traditions. A stop at a local chocolate shop offers a sweet contrast, showcasing Areco’s craftsmanship and delightful treats.
San Antonio de Areco - Head to the exclusive Estancia for horse rides and traditional cold cuts, cheeses, and beverages. Enjoy a typical Argentinian barbecue with the finest meats, followed by dessert and a folklore show.
Dinner and Tango Show
Calle Balcarce - Experience a unique Tango Show that takes you through the ages while enjoying a gourmet dinner. The à la carte menu features a wide variety of dishes, complemented by fine wines from Argentina’s most renowned wineries.

- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Beverages (not included in the City Tour)
- Food (not included in the City Tour)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Professional Guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Beverages (not included in the City Tour)
- Food (not included in the City Tour)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Professional Guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available for purchase)
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available for purchase)
Discover an unbeatable Super Saver offer encompassing Buenos Aires’s most exciting attractions. Optimize your itinerary and budget with a trio of tours, enabling you to explore Buenos Aires’s famous sites, the charming town of San Antonio de Areco, and an authentic estancia that showcases a traditional folklore performance. You’ll cap off the experience…
Discover an unbeatable Super Saver offer encompassing Buenos Aires’s most exciting attractions. Optimize your itinerary and budget with a trio of tours, enabling you to explore Buenos Aires’s famous sites, the charming town of San Antonio de Areco, and an authentic estancia that showcases a traditional folklore performance. You’ll cap off the experience with the city’s renowned tango show, accompanied by a typical Argentine dinner, all spread out over three distinct days to fully immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of the metropolis.
Languages Available: Spanish & English
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- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- You must contact the local service provider to specify in which exactly day you will take each tour (City tour have two options - one AM and other PM)
- You can make the tour in three days (one day each tour) or in two days (one day the ranch tour and the other city tour and the early tango dinner-show)
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- This is a kid-friendly tour
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.