Embark on a private tour of Buenos Aires with a bilingual guide and explore the city’s cultural attractions. Visit iconic landmarks like the Colon Theater and Recoleta Cemetery, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Personalize the tour to suit your interests!
Embark on a private tour of Buenos Aires with a bilingual guide and explore the city’s cultural attractions. Visit iconic landmarks like the Colon Theater and Recoleta Cemetery, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Personalize the tour to suit your interests!
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Cementerio de la Recoleta - Situated in the prestigious Recoleta neighborhood, named after the Recollect monks’ convent that once stood there, alongside the neighboring Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar. The cemetery was established in the former monks’ garden.
It is the city’s most frequented cemetery, renowned for its numerous grand mausoleums…
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - Situated in the prestigious Recoleta neighborhood, named after the Recollect monks’ convent that once stood there, alongside the neighboring Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar. The cemetery was established in the former monks’ garden.
It is the city’s most frequented cemetery, renowned for its numerous grand mausoleums and vaults, which belong to many key figures in Argentine history, including Eva Perón (Evita), whose tomb is particularly popular. It is also worth visiting for its architectural significance, showcasing a period when the country was an emerging economic power, and the city’s leading families competed to construct magnificent pantheons. Many vaults and mausoleums were designed by prominent architects and are adorned with marble and sculptures; over 90 vaults have been declared National Historical Monuments.
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid - The British newspaper The Guardian ranked El Ateneo Grand Splendid as the second most important bookstore in the world. Built over the former Grand Splendid cinema theater in the Recoleta neighborhood, it retains its original grandeur and elegance, featuring a dome decorated with frescoes, original railings, and intact decor. On the old stage, with the velvet curtain slightly open, there is a bar inviting visitors to relax with a book. Visitors can also enjoy the armchairs on either side of the main room or sit in the exclusive boxes that serve as small reading rooms. The basement is dedicated to children’s books, while the upper floor hosts exhibitions and displays.
- Floralis Generica - This impressive 20-meter-high sculpture, dominating the United Nations Square, was donated to the City of Buenos Aires by its creator, Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. Made of stainless steel and aluminum, it weighs 18 tons. It is the first moving sculpture controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells.
Inaugurated on April 13, 2002, “Floralis Generica” is a tribute to all flowers. It represents the creator’s dream of constructing a large-scale structure that reflects the dynamism of our era.
- Rosedal De Palermo - Located within Parque 3 de Febrero in Palermo, the Rosedal boasts a collection of over 18,000 roses and a surrounding lake. It occupies land that once belonged to Juan Manuel de Rosas until his defeat on February 3, 1852, at the Battle of Caseros. The project began with landscaper Carlos Thays, who also designed the Botanical Garden, Avellaneda Park, and Lezama Park, among others. His disciple Benito Carrasco completed it in 1914.
Every July, during the pruning season, locals and tourists visit the gardeners to receive flowers or cuttings for propagating new species. This ensures that in winter, the rosebushes bloom healthily and robustly, reaching their peak development in October.
- Jardin Japones - Nestled within the Palermo Woods, the Japanese Garden is a charming corner of Buenos Aires that captivates all who visit. Constructed in 1967 to commemorate the visit of Japan’s Emperor Akihito and his wife Michiko, it is the largest Japanese-style garden outside Japan. Strolling among bonsai, azaleas, kokedamas, orchids, and stone lanterns is an unforgettable experience.
- Caminito - Caminito is the most renowned pedestrian street in Buenos Aires. It is a major tourist attraction due to its vibrant houses and rich historical and cultural significance.
Located in the popular La Boca neighborhood, along the Riachuelo River and just 400 meters from La Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium, Caminito is a 150-meter-long curved pedestrian walkway showcasing significant artistic works.
- Mercado de San Telmo - This expansive indoor market is situated in the San Telmo neighborhood. While it still features traditional vegetable and meat stalls, it has become a tourist hotspot with numerous antique dealers. The old “neighborhood” stalls, preserved for decades, coexist with newer antique dealers, reflecting San Telmo’s tourist boom. The building also houses some shops with street entrances, including greengrocers, liquor stores, a restaurant, and two notable bars: “San Pedro Telmo” and “La Coruña.”
- Casa Rosada - This palace, located in front of Plaza de Mayo, serves as the seat of the National Government. The impressive pink building stands on the site where the Fort of Buenos Aires was established in 1580. It was the residence of Spanish viceroys and later accommodated, with some modifications, the authorities of successive national governments. The current structure is the result of merging two previous buildings: the presidential headquarters and the Palacio de Correos (at the corner of Hipólito Yrigoyen and Balcarce).
- Avenida de Mayo - Inspired by Madrid’s Gran Vía, 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 it is like taking a journey through the city’s entire history.

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- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
You will get to know all the corners of the city of Buenos Aires in a relaxed and exclusive atmosphere with a bilingual guide. A full day experience that will allow you to explore the most cultural attractions of the city, such as the Colon Theater, the Grand Splendid Athenaeum, notable for being located in what used to be the “Grand Splendid” theater,…
You will get to know all the corners of the city of Buenos Aires in a relaxed and exclusive atmosphere with a bilingual guide. A full day experience that will allow you to explore the most cultural attractions of the city, such as the Colon Theater, the Grand Splendid Athenaeum, notable for being located in what used to be the “Grand Splendid” theater, the Recoleta Cemetery famous for its numerous and imposing mausoleums and vaults, among others, all tickets are included and you will have time to enjoy a delicious lunch in the city of Buenos Aires.
If you already know the city, we offer you the possibility to personalize the tour and explore in depth those places of most interest.
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.