Experience the cultural flavor and architectural grandeur of Buenos Aires on a private tour. Discover hidden gems, indulge in local food, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Paris of South America.
Experience the cultural flavor and architectural grandeur of Buenos Aires on a private tour. Discover hidden gems, indulge in local food, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Paris of South America.
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Plaza de Mayo - Explore the numerous attractions of this historic site, including the Casa Rosada with Evita’s balcony, the Madres de Plaza de Mayo’s round, the Cabildo (where Independence began), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Piramide de Mayo, and the story-filled corners. This location offers a brief introduction to the country’s history.
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- Plaza de Mayo - Explore the numerous attractions of this historic site, including the Casa Rosada with Evita’s balcony, the Madres de Plaza de Mayo’s round, the Cabildo (where Independence began), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Piramide de Mayo, and the story-filled corners. This location offers a brief introduction to the country’s history.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - One of Buenos Aires’ most significant attractions, this cemetery is a stunning display of art and sculpture, featuring over five thousand mausoleums. It resembles a museum of art and history, filled with tales and stories, including the famous tomb of Evita Peron. Discover secret messages and clues in many graves and enjoy numerous legends. The cemetery’s surroundings are also appealing, located in Buenos Aires’ most chic area.
- Teatro Colon - The world’s largest opera house, designed to be the most beautiful with the best acoustics, which it indeed has. Take a look at this impressive and massive building and hear stories from its foundation to the present day. It remains a wonderful place to watch and be seen.
- La Boca - The most colorful area of Buenos Aires, brimming with passion for Tango and Soccer, featuring the Caminito colored street, street Tango dancers, and the Soccer World Temple, the Boca Stadium, nicknamed “The chocolate box” (Bombonera).
- Calle Defensa - Defensa Street is the heart of the colonial-looking San Telmo neighborhood, sometimes pedestrian-only but always charming. Stroll along the narrow sidewalks, enjoying the Tango atmosphere, antiques, fashionable clothing, and markets. On Sundays, there’s a flea market, but on other days, there’s a plan B for a delightful experience.
- Recoleta - Known for its charming style, the Recoleta area features luxurious French architecture, traditional cafes, and European-style green parks. Stroll through the standard area, with secret sections that might make you question whether you’re in Buenos Aires or Paris.
- Puerto Madero - The newest section of Buenos Aires, transformed from a harbor into a modern, upscale area with skyscrapers blended with old port architecture, parks, and waterfront drives. Here, see one of Buenos Aires’ icons, the Woman Bridge; the entire neighborhood is dedicated to women.
- Cafe Tortoni - The oldest café in Buenos Aires, Café Tortoni boasts luxurious style and architecture, having hosted many important city visitors. It’s a must-visit spot to try coffee or chocolate with churros, or a fun secret drink. Availability permitting, at least capture photos of this unique place.
- Avenida de Mayo - This traditional avenue showcases Buenos Aires’ French architecture, with beautiful facades, sycamore trees, and a local ambiance. Surprisingly, this short but rich avenue holds a piece of hell, which will be discovered together. Cover the avenue from Plaza de Mayo to the National Congress, filled with stories and fun.
- Obelisco - The iconic symbol of Buenos Aires, inspired by the Washington Obelisk, is a must-see, resembling a white needle pointing to the city’s light blue sky. Stroll along the world’s widest avenue, 9 de Julio Av, enjoying downtown views and the lively corner of 9 de Julio and Corrientes, where the Obelisk stands. Capture the typical photo with the green BA initials of Buenos Aires, the obelisk, and Evita’s portrait in the background.
- Palermo - Explore various sections of this vast area, including the park area and the Rose Garden (closed on Mondays), as well as secret corners and luxury residential neighborhoods. This area also features two small bubbles, Soho and Hollywood, which can be visited based on preferences and timing. This is a tailored experience!
- Puente de la Mujer - The bridge’s needle shape, emulating the final Tango pose, is an essential portrait of Buenos Aires. At 260 feet long, this bridge is the heart of Puerto Madero, offering many angles to enjoy.
- Floralis Generica - Opened like an embrace to the sky, the Floralis Generica symbolizes Buenos Aires’ modernity. Capture shots of airplanes from the domestic airport between its bright metallic petals. This aluminum giant is set in a green park between Palermo and Recoleta, accompanied by the Roman-style Law School building. A must-visit spot for an unforgettable selfie!

- Private transportation
- Private tour with a professional guide
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Private tour with a professional guide
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Pick up/Drop off at International Airport
- Tickets to Museums or Recoleta Cemetery
- Food and drinks
- Pick up/Drop off at International Airport
- Tickets to Museums or Recoleta Cemetery
Experience an exclusive exploration of Buenos Aires guided by a local, private tour guide. Discover must-see locales of Buenos Aires in a private expedition that is infused with local charm and uncovers the secret treasures of the South American Paris. It’s a delight sharing with you the vast charms of this city, famously referred to as the birthplace…
Experience an exclusive exploration of Buenos Aires guided by a local, private tour guide. Discover must-see locales of Buenos Aires in a private expedition that is infused with local charm and uncovers the secret treasures of the South American Paris. It’s a delight sharing with you the vast charms of this city, famously referred to as the birthplace of Tango and the sanctuary of soccer. Marvel at the grand architecture on the city’s Northern side and the vibrant hues of the Southern side. Indulge in the delectable local cuisine for an unforgettable experience.
- Wheelchair accessible please let me know in advance in order to set the arrangements
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.