Embark on a premium Buenos Aires city tour and explore the iconic Colon Theater, historical landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. Small groups and knowledgeable guides ensure an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a premium Buenos Aires city tour and explore the iconic Colon Theater, historical landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. Small groups and knowledgeable guides ensure an unforgettable experience!
- Plaza de Mayo - The Plaza de Mayo, the foundational site of Buenos Aires, is situated in the cityās downtown area. Surrounding it are several key monuments and attractions: the historic Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (the seat of the Nationās Executive Power), and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- San Telmo - Temporary art galleries, night bars, andā¦
- Plaza de Mayo - The Plaza de Mayo, the foundational site of Buenos Aires, is situated in the cityās downtown area. Surrounding it are several key monuments and attractions: the historic Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (the seat of the Nationās Executive Power), and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- San Telmo - Temporary art galleries, night bars, and street murals give San Telmo a bohemian vibe. Filled with antique shops and rustic meat restaurants, Defensa Street crosses Dorrego Square, which hosts a flea market and street performers that draw tourists every Sunday. In Lezama Park, trails wind around tall jacaranda trees and the Italian National Historical Museum. The neighborhood features many venues offering dinner with tango shows.
- La Boca - La Boca is a working-class area with various attractions near the Riachuelo. Several meat-specializing restaurants and street performers surround Caminito, a narrow alley lined with brightly painted zinc houses reminiscent of the districtās early immigrant days. La Bombonera, home to the Boca Juniors soccer team, comes alive on game days.
- Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero is a revitalized area near the pier. Its converted red-brick buildings house upscale steakhouses popular with tourists and business lunches. Sleek skyscrapers accommodate multinational corporations and high-value apartments. Trails wind through several lakes in the lush Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, attracting families and runners. The Puente de la Mujer is an elegant suspension bridge spanning the pier.
- Retiro - Retiro is a neighborhood with diverse and quiet streets. Art galleries and chic cafes lead to the iconic and bustling Retiro station, British in style and lined with fast food stalls. The art deco tower of the Kavanagh building offers views of Plaza San Martin, a steep park where office workers relax under jacaranda trees and patriotic monuments.
- Recoleta - Known for its historical and architectural significance, Recoleta is often called the Paris of Argentina due to significant French immigration since 1840. It is a must-visit for the historic Recoleta Cemetery and the Recoleta Cultural Center, a major tourist and cultural hub. It is a traditional neighborhood of affluent sectors, with properties among the cityās most expensive.
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid - The Ateneo Grand Splendid holds several records: it is the largest bookstore in South America, was named the second-best bookstore in the world by The Guardian, and was highlighted as the most beautiful by National Geographic. Opened on December 4, 2000, the building retains the grandeur and elegance of the early 20th-century Grand Splendid Theatre.
- Floralis Generica - Made of stainless steel and aluminum, it weighs 18 tons. It is the first moving sculpture controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells. The petals open during the day and close at night. Opened in 2002, its name, Floralis Generica, is a tribute to all flowers.

- Street food
- Small groups of up to 15 passengers
- Hotel pickup
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guides in exclusive language
- Street food
- Small groups of up to 15 passengers
- Hotel pickup
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guides in exclusive language
- Gratuities
- Entrance to the Recoleta Cemetery
- Admission to the Colón Theatre
- Gratuities
- Entrance to the Recoleta Cemetery
- Admission to the Colón Theatre
Our service is exceptional, featuring small groups led by fantastic guides who speak your language! On the initial descent, participants will explore Plaza de Mayo, the site of the cityās most significant historical events since its inception. Following this, they will enjoy San Telmo, the oldest residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for itsā¦
Our service is exceptional, featuring small groups led by fantastic guides who speak your language! On the initial descent, participants will explore Plaza de Mayo, the site of the cityās most significant historical events since its inception. Following this, they will enjoy San Telmo, the oldest residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its antique shops and charming atmosphere. Next, they will experience the essence of tango arrabalero in La Boca, touring the vibrant Caminito and visiting the iconic Boca Juniors stadium. For those interested in contrasts, the tour will continue to Puerto Madero, the cityās newest neighborhood. From there, the journey will proceed to the neighborhoods of Retiro and Recoleta.
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.