Embark on a premium panoramic tour of Buenos Aires and immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture and history. Explore iconic neighborhoods, visit famous landmarks, and capture stunning photos along the way. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Buenos Aires.
Embark on a premium panoramic tour of Buenos Aires and immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture and history. Explore iconic neighborhoods, visit famous landmarks, and capture stunning photos along the way. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Buenos Aires.
- Retiro - The Retiro neighborhood serves as both a financial and residential hub and was the entry point for millions of immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries. It boasts numerous attractions, including Plaza San Martin, the pedestrian Florida Street, the Train Station, and the Monumental Tower, among other iconic landmarks.
- Palermo -…
- Retiro - The Retiro neighborhood serves as both a financial and residential hub and was the entry point for millions of immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries. It boasts numerous attractions, including Plaza San Martin, the pedestrian Florida Street, the Train Station, and the Monumental Tower, among other iconic landmarks.
- Palermo - In the Palermo neighborhood, the largest in the city, visitors can explore Los Bosques de Palermo, the Galileo Galilei Planetarium, Plaza Italia, the Malba Latin American Art Museum, the Hippodrome, and other attractions.
- Recoleta - The Recoleta neighborhood is one of the city’s most elegant areas. As visitors traverse this neighborhood, they can see the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where notable figures are buried, the National Museum of Fine Arts, Carlos Thays Park, the renowned Law School, and other significant attractions.
- San Nicolas - The San Nicolás neighborhood, the city’s most central area, is home to the Obelisk, the Colón Theater, and the famous Corrientes Avenue, known as “the avenue that never sleeps” due to its vibrant theatrical and culinary offerings.
- Buenos Aires - Monserrat is the city’s oldest neighborhood, where the first Spanish settlers established themselves. It features places of significant historical interest such as Plaza de Mayo, the Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (Government House), the Cathedral, Avenida de Mayo, and other notable buildings.
- San Telmo - San Telmo is one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods, home to the Casco Histórico and numerous tanguerías. Visitors can discover Defensa Street, Lezama Park, the Casa Mínima, and other attractions.
- La Boca - La Boca offers a unique neighborhood experience. Visitors can stroll through Caminito, explore the tenements, and feel the soccer passion for Boca Juniors. Immigrants chose this area to settle due to the job opportunities available. They constructed their homes from wood and sheet metal and used leftover paint from shipyards to color the walls.
- Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero, one of the most modern neighborhoods, honors great women of Argentine history. Its main attractions include the Puente de la Mujer (Women’s Bridge), the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, and the Tango Monument, among others.

- Photo stops at Recoleta, Plaza de Mayo, and Caminito
- Hotel or meeting point transfers included
- Guided by a certified professional
- Photo stops at Recoleta, Plaza de Mayo, and Caminito
- Hotel or meeting point transfers included
- Guided by a certified professional
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This excursion showcases the heritage, lore, and genuine atmosphere of Buenos Aires.\n\nEmbark on a roughly three-hour journey in a glass-topped coach with a guide fluent in two languages. We’ll explore the city’s most significant districts renowned for their rich cultural and historical significance.\n\nWitness famed sites such as the Polo Field, the…
This excursion showcases the heritage, lore, and genuine atmosphere of Buenos Aires.\n\nEmbark on a roughly three-hour journey in a glass-topped coach with a guide fluent in two languages. We’ll explore the city’s most significant districts renowned for their rich cultural and historical significance.\n\nWitness famed sites such as the Polo Field, the Hippodrome, Recoleta Cemetery, and the Mosque.\n\nTour through the city’s most iconic quarters:\n- Palermo\n- Recoleta\n- San Nicolas\n- Monserrat\n- San Telmo\n- La Boca\n- Puerto Madero\n\nEnjoy opportunities for photography at:\n- Recoleta Cemetery (Recoleta)\n- Plaza de Mayo (Monserrat)\n- Caminito (La Boca)\n\nExperience Buenos Aires with our expert guidance!
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.