Explore Buenos Aires by bike and boat, discovering historic neighborhoods and sailing the Río de la Plata for a unique cultural adventure.
Explore Buenos Aires by bike and boat, discovering historic neighborhoods and sailing the Río de la Plata for a unique cultural adventure.
- Parroquia de San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo - The journey begins at a notable landmark in the neighborhood: San Pedro Telmo Parish. From the exterior, its impressive colonial architecture is admired while sharing its history, which dates back to the 18th century. This marks the initial step in connecting with the historic essence of San Telmo.
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- Parroquia de San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo - The journey begins at a notable landmark in the neighborhood: San Pedro Telmo Parish. From the exterior, its impressive colonial architecture is admired while sharing its history, which dates back to the 18th century. This marks the initial step in connecting with the historic essence of San Telmo.
- Parque Lezama - Situated in the San Telmo neighborhood, this is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic green spaces. Its landscaped design, featuring winding paths, classical sculptures, and large trees, invites leisurely strolls. At its center is the Monument to Don Pedro de Mendoza, the founder of the first Buenos Aires in 1536, accompanied by a fountain and bas-reliefs illustrating scenes from his expedition. This park is steeped in history and is a significant landmark in the development of the city’s southern area.
- Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera) - Located in the La Boca neighborhood, the Alberto J. Armando Stadium, famously known as La Bombonera, is among the world’s most iconic football venues. Opened in 1940, its distinctive design, with three curved stands and one straight, makes it unique. It serves as the home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, where the passionate matches reflect the fervor of its supporters.
- Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolucion de Mayo - Nestled in the vibrant La Boca neighborhood, Caminito Street is one of Buenos Aires’ top tourist attractions. With its lively architecture, featuring brightly painted metal houses, it is a pedestrian street that embodies the spirit of tango and local culture. This iconic street is alive with street artists, tango dancers, and local art vendors, creating a vibrant and unique atmosphere.
- Rio de la Plata - Embark on a boat ride for a distinctive journey along the Río de la Plata. Departing from the historic mouth of the Riachuelo, the cruise proceeds along the waterfront towards the modern skyline of Puerto Madero. This offers a unique perspective of Buenos Aires, bridging the echoes of the past with the vibrancy of the present.
- Puente de la Mujer - The Women’s Bridge is a modern and iconic structure in Buenos Aires, located in the revitalized Puerto Madero area. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this pedestrian bridge resembles a couple dancing tango, one of the city’s most iconic symbols. Inaugurated in 2001, it is notable for its ability to rotate on its axis to allow boats to pass. It stands as a true icon of contemporary Buenos Aires architecture.
- Palacio Libertad, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - The tour concludes with a stop in front of the impressive Palacio Libertad to enjoy one of Buenos Aires’ most breathtaking views. On one side is the historic Casa Rosada, and on the other, the sleek skyscrapers of Puerto Madero. This perfect contrast captures the city’s transformation, providing an ideal way to conclude the tour.

- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Boat ticket
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Boat ticket
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover the city in a whole new way with a bike tour through its most famous neighborhoods, paired with a soothing boat ride on the magnificent Río de la Plata.
The adventure starts in San Telmo, Buenos Aires’ oldest district, celebrated for its cobblestone streets, classic cafés, and the vibrant Plaza Dorrego. Next, cycle to the vibrant Caminito in La…
Discover the city in a whole new way with a bike tour through its most famous neighborhoods, paired with a soothing boat ride on the magnificent Río de la Plata.
The adventure starts in San Telmo, Buenos Aires’ oldest district, celebrated for its cobblestone streets, classic cafés, and the vibrant Plaza Dorrego. Next, cycle to the vibrant Caminito in La Boca, the epicenter of tango and street art, surrounded by vividly painted houses and local artists displaying their creations.
Afterward, board a boat and cruise along the world’s widest river, from the Riachuelo’s mouth to the chic and contemporary Puerto Madero. Relish a unique panoramic view where towering skyscrapers harmonize with historic docks and breathtaking architecture.
This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and urban landscapes — an enjoyable, energetic, and genuine way to embrace the true essence of Buenos Aires.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
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.