Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Buenos Aires on a private full-day city tour. Explore iconic landmarks, enjoy a delicious lunch, and customize the tour to your interests!
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Buenos Aires on a private full-day city tour. Explore iconic landmarks, enjoy a delicious lunch, and customize the tour to your interests!
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - The Recoleta Cemetery is a renowned burial ground in Buenos Aires, Argentina, situated in the Recoleta neighborhood. It houses the graves of many notable individuals and is a major tourist attraction, celebrated for its grand mausoleums and vaults adorned with marble and sculptures. The cemetery’s architectural…
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - The Recoleta Cemetery is a renowned burial ground in Buenos Aires, Argentina, situated in the Recoleta neighborhood. It houses the graves of many notable individuals and is a major tourist attraction, celebrated for its grand mausoleums and vaults adorned with marble and sculptures. The cemetery’s architectural significance reflects the era when Argentina was an emerging economic power in the late 19th century, prompting affluent families to relocate to Recoleta and construct magnificent pantheons. Many of its mausoleums and vaults were designed by prominent architects, with over 90 declared National Historic Monuments. Since 1946, the cemetery itself has been recognized as a National Historical Museum.
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Ateneo Grand Splendid is a bookstore located in Buenos Aires’ Recoleta neighborhood. It is notable for being housed in the former Grand Splendid Theatre, retaining the original theater architecture while being adapted into a bookstore. In 2008, it was named the second most beautiful bookstore in the world by The Guardian, and in 2019, National Geographic declared it the most beautiful.
- Floralis Generica - Floralis Genérica is a metal sculpture situated in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, in Buenos Aires. It was a gift to the city from Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano (1917-2010) and was inaugurated on April 13, 2002, with materials provided by Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina. The sculpture is set in a four-hectare park with wooded boundaries and paths offering various views of the monument. It stands above a reflecting pool that enhances its aesthetic appeal and provides protection. The sculpture represents a large flower made of stainless steel, with an aluminum skeleton and reinforced concrete, reaching towards the sky with its six petals. It weighs 18 tons and is 23 meters tall.
- Caminito - Caminito is the most famous pedestrian street in Buenos Aires, known for its vibrant houses and rich historical and cultural significance. Located in the La Boca neighborhood along the Riachuelo River, it is just 400 meters from La Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium. This 150-meter-long curved pedestrian walkway features significant artistic works.
- Mercado de San Telmo - Opened in February 1897, the market was designed to supply food to the influx of immigrants arriving from Europe. The building maintains its original internal structure, featuring beams, arches, and metal columns with veneer and glass ceilings. A large dome is prominent in the center. The project was designed by Juan Antonio Buschiazzo (1845-1917), the second architect to earn his degree in Buenos Aires. Buschiazzo, who arrived from Italy at age four, served as Director of Public Works during Torcuato de Alvear’s tenure. He designed banks, hospitals, residences, and government buildings, and was instrumental in the Avenida de Mayo project. In 2000, the market was declared a National Historic Monument by the Ministry of Culture of Buenos Aires.
- Casa Rosada - This palace, located in front of Plaza de Mayo, serves as the seat of the National Government. The striking pink building stands on the site of the original Fort of Buenos Aires, established in 1580. It was once the residence of Spanish viceroys and later housed national government authorities with some modifications. The current structure is a merger of two previous buildings: the presidential headquarters and the Palacio de Correos (at the corner of Hipólito Yrigoyen and Balcarce).
- Avenida de Mayo - Modeled after Madrid’s Gran VÃa, Avenida de Mayo is one of Buenos Aires’ largest and most significant thoroughfares. It stretches from Plaza de Mayo, with the Casa Rosada at one end, to the National Congress building at the other. Officially opened in 1894, traversing this avenue is akin to experiencing the city’s entire history.

- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission - Jardin Japones
- Entry/Admission - Cementerio de la Recoleta
- Entry/Admission - El Ateneo Grand Splendid
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission - Jardin Japones
- Entry/Admission - Cementerio de la Recoleta
- Entry/Admission - El Ateneo Grand Splendid
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Experience the enchantment of Buenos Aires in style!
Embark on a full-day journey through the heart of this remarkable city, enjoying a relaxed and exclusive setting with your personal bilingual guide.
Discover iconic cultural sites such as the stunning Ateneo Grand Splendid, a former theater now one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores. Stroll…
Experience the enchantment of Buenos Aires in style!
Embark on a full-day journey through the heart of this remarkable city, enjoying a relaxed and exclusive setting with your personal bilingual guide.
Discover iconic cultural sites such as the stunning Ateneo Grand Splendid, a former theater now one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores. Stroll through the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where impressive mausoleums and grand vaults narrate Argentina’s rich history.
With all tickets included, you can focus on enjoying the sights—and yes, there’s even time to indulge in a delightful Buenos Aires lunch!
Already acquainted with the city? Tailor your tour to explore the places that captivate you the most. It’s your experience, your way.
Explore Buenos Aires—one unforgettable moment at a time.
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.