Experience the best of Buenos Aires on a bike tour through Palermo Forest and the city center. Explore landmarks, parks, and museums while learning about the city’s history and culture. Suitable for all biking abilities.
Experience the best of Buenos Aires on a bike tour through Palermo Forest and the city center. Explore landmarks, parks, and museums while learning about the city’s history and culture. Suitable for all biking abilities.
- Rental Bike Argentina - Our shop serves as the starting and ending point.
- Retiro - Explore one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, featuring the San Martin monument, Torre Monumental, the Kavanagh skyscraper, the monument dedicated to the Malvinas War soldiers, and much more.
- Edificio Kavanagh - The first skyscraper in Latin…
- Rental Bike Argentina - Our shop serves as the starting and ending point.
- Retiro - Explore one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, featuring the San Martin monument, Torre Monumental, the Kavanagh skyscraper, the monument dedicated to the Malvinas War soldiers, and much more.
- Edificio Kavanagh - The first skyscraper in Latin America, a symbol of modern architecture in Argentina and the elegance of the 1930s. It captivates everyone who learns about the story behind its construction.
- Plaza General San Martin - Named after the nation’s Liberator, where he trained his regiments and where a monument was erected in his honor. Today, it is one of the city’s most beautiful and popular squares, known for its diverse trees like araucarias, jacaranda, and ceibo. It attracts officials from around the world who come to pay tribute to General San Martin, making it one of the city’s most significant squares.
- Recoleta - The district that earned the city its nickname: The Paris of South America. It is considered by many to be Buenos Aires’ most affluent neighborhood, thanks to its rich cultural offerings found in its museums, monuments, and cultural spaces.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - Ranked among South America’s most famous cemeteries, it is one of the most visited. Renowned worldwide for its architecture, sculptures, and the hidden stories behind its doors, symbolized by the personalities resting in its tombs, such as Evita Peron and Domingo Sarmiento.
- Floralis Generica - A must-see photo stop at this remarkable landmark honoring Argentinian women. It is considered a key highlight of any visit to Buenos Aires.
- Palermo - Known for its green spaces, gardens, and parks, it is a blend of elegance, nature, and modernity.
- Planetario Galileo Galilei - A 20-meter diameter dome with millions of pixels for stargazing, planets, and satellites. Used for educational purposes, it also hosts laser shows where art and science merge to create a stunning choreography of laser beams and music.
- Rosedal De Palermo - Located in the heart of Palermo woods, this famous garden boasts thousands of roses. The “CENTRAL PARK” of Buenos Aires. Cross the bridge to discover the 26 busts forming the garden of poets, honoring famous figures, writers, and poets from around the world, such as J. L. Borges, W. Shakespeare, A. Storni, and more. Subject to weather conditions.
- Barrio Norte - Ride through the city’s most chic and stylish districts, showcasing neoclassical architecture that reflects the era and the influence of migration in Buenos Aires’ development. The atmosphere and boutiques will remind you of Paris.
- Congreso - The Congress building is an architectural masterpiece, combining neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles. Its most striking feature is the massive green dome, rising 80 meters (262 feet) above the city, making it one of the most recognizable elements of the Buenos Aires skyline. The dome is topped with a bronze lantern, and its eclectic façade is adorned with statues and sculptures that reflect Argentina’s history and commitment to democracy.
- Local guide
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Local guide
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
As a wonderful addition to the South Tour, this Tour offers a fresh perspective on Buenos Aires and countless ideas for how and where to enjoy your time here.
Explore the neighborhoods, modern architecture, monuments, parks, and museums you will visit. Highlights include Recoleta and its Cemetery, Floralis Genérica, Palermo, and El Rosedal.
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As a wonderful addition to the South Tour, this Tour offers a fresh perspective on Buenos Aires and countless ideas for how and where to enjoy your time here.
Explore the neighborhoods, modern architecture, monuments, parks, and museums you will visit. Highlights include Recoleta and its Cemetery, Floralis Genérica, Palermo, and El Rosedal.
Our experienced and knowledgeable Tour Guides will share history, stories, and local treasures related to all the sites, covering both historical and recent events that have shaped the city’s development. You will be taken to the best spots for photos and given time to explore the Parks and Monuments at your own pace.
Suitable for all biking abilities, this tour offers a unique way to experience the city, ensuring an unforgettable biking adventure.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- People must be at least 1,50 mts tall
- Minimum age: 12 years old
- The tours leave and departure from the shop, Chile 1145, Montserrat.
- Maximum wait is 10 minutes, after that time the tour leaves and the will be no refunds
- The tour departures with light rain. In case of heavy rain, thunderstorms or orange alert issued by the National Meteorological Service, the company may cancel the tour before or during the tour. It can only be rescheduled (subject to company availability).
- Tips not included for guides
- Bring your own bottle of water
- In case of bad weather, please contact us to confirm if the tour is done or cancelled
- The tour doesn´t enter the Recoleta Cemetery
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.