Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of Buenos Aires on a private artisans and makers tour. Discover the unique art of fileteado and the exquisite silverwork that has captivated the world for centuries.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of Buenos Aires on a private artisans and makers tour. Discover the unique art of fileteado and the exquisite silverwork that has captivated the world for centuries.
- Calle Defensa - You will go to the workshop of the “fileteador” Miguel Ángel Polizzi located in San Telmo. There you will have an introduction to the “filleting” of Buenos Aires by the artist who will be accompanied by an assistant who will do the explanations in English. He will give you a basic “filleting” class in which each passenger can take…
- Calle Defensa - You will go to the workshop of the “fileteador” Miguel Ángel Polizzi located in San Telmo. There you will have an introduction to the “filleting” of Buenos Aires by the artist who will be accompanied by an assistant who will do the explanations in English. He will give you a basic “filleting” class in which each passenger can take his/her own work as a souvenir.
- Mafalda Statue - Mafalda, the girl who never grew up, is a child character that makes adults reflect, with thoughts that do not lose their relevance. This work allows to relive pleasant moments from the reading of the cartoon.
- La casa del dulce de leche - CENTRO - The house of Dulce de Leche is the first Buenos Aires store dedicated exclusively to dulce de leche and its products (alfajores, sandwiches, candies and liqueurs). They are made by small producers from all over the country and marketed in the three locations of the brand, which are located in the neighborhoods of Palermo, San Telmo and Microcentro.
- Casa Minima - With just 2.50 meters in front, this house, which was part of a house from the second decade of the nineteenth century, is known as the narrowest in the city. It has a simple façade, composed of a two-leaf door with green painted panels and, on the upper floor, a small balcony with iron bars. These houses were for freed slaves, whose masters assigned them a small space to build their homes, adjacent to their property. The San Lorenzo Passage house - the only one of its kind in Buenos Aires - measures 2.50 meters wide and 13 meters deep. The construction is from the second decade of the nineteenth century and it is a residual space that remained after the successive building reforms that the block suffered.
The minimum house is also known for the myth that hovered around it. It was believed that there had resided a freed slave, to whom his master had given him the land to build his home. Hence, for a long time it was called among the porteños “Casa del esclavo liberto”.
- Calle Defensa - The Pizzeria Pirilo is located in San Telmo. It´s open since 1932 and is part of the historical, cultural and gastronomic heritage of Buenos Aires.
- Mercado de San Telmo - Visiting the market is to venture to a walk that recalls the Old Buenos Aires. Doing the purchases of the day, looking for a seasoning that is not easy to find elsewhere, or just letting yourself go among the antiques, handicrafts, records or old toys stands, is an eclectic experience. It takes the best of each item to make it a new and unique combination. This grouping of dissimilar proposals are the great attraction of the market.
- Plaza Dorrego - Plaza Dorrego, where the San Telmo Fair operates every Sunday, is one of the most popular walks for Buenos Aires residents and tourists. There are numerous antique stalls that give it an air of sophisticated flea market. Located in the neighborhood of San Telmo, many of the nineteenth century mansions that are around have been recycled and transformed into cafes, antique shops or top restaurants. The bars in the area put tables on the street and is one of the places with more street artists in the city.
- Pulpería Quilapán - La Pulpería Quilapán is a unique place in Buenos Aires. Passing through the iron gate you enter a delirious world, a bit of countryside in the city, where the creativity and energy of its owners Grégoire and Tatiana can be appreciated in every corner. With will and much effort they managed to restore a historic house in San Telmo to transform it into what is now a space that mixes Argentine folklore, Buenos Aires architecture and modernity.
Here ends the visit with a coffee with homemade bread, jam and sweet milk.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Hotel Pick Up and Drop Off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Hotel Pick Up and Drop Off
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Take part in an exclusive tour showcasing the craftsmen and creators in our region, exploring the artistic heritage of 200 years. Fileteado, a style of art distinctly Argentinian, permeates across our culture. It can be seen gracing our public signage, crystal decor and even our own ‘colectivos’ (buses).
Additionally, our Silversmith’s work is so…
Take part in an exclusive tour showcasing the craftsmen and creators in our region, exploring the artistic heritage of 200 years. Fileteado, a style of art distinctly Argentinian, permeates across our culture. It can be seen gracing our public signage, crystal decor and even our own ‘colectivos’ (buses).
Additionally, our Silversmith’s work is so extraordinary that even the Pope owns an Argentine-crafted Chalice.
We would recommend exploring La Boca and San Telmo, and you will also get to traverse through Recoleta, Retiro and Puerto Madero.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- This is a kid-friendly tour
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.