Explore Buenos Aires on an e-bike tour, savoring traditional foods and drinks while immersing in the city’s rich culture and iconic sights.
Explore Buenos Aires on an e-bike tour, savoring traditional foods and drinks while immersing in the city’s rich culture and iconic sights.
Puente de la Mujer - Details about the bridge’s construction, its connection to tango, and the tribute to women seen throughout the Puerto Madero neighborhood.
Centro Cultural Kirchner - Former Post Office Palace, now a cultural center known for its concert halls and art exhibitions.
Plaza de Mayo - The origins of Buenos Aires, its…
Puente de la Mujer - Details about the bridge’s construction, its connection to tango, and the tribute to women seen throughout the Puerto Madero neighborhood.
Centro Cultural Kirchner - Former Post Office Palace, now a cultural center known for its concert halls and art exhibitions.
Plaza de Mayo - The origins of Buenos Aires, its foundation, and early years. Main attractions include the Cabildo and Cathedral, along with significant events that occurred nearby.
Iglesia de San Ignacio de Loyola - The oldest Catholic church in Buenos Aires, built in 1722 by Jesuit priests.
La Manzana de Las Luces - A visit to the historic block that housed the first National Library, the UBA headquarters, and Colegio Real San Carlos, and educated many heroes and notable figures in Argentine politics.
Plaza Dorrego - The origins of the San Telmo neighborhood, once a cart stop south of Buenos Aires, now one of the city’s most picturesque spots. Here, we will pause the bike tour to walk through San Telmo, visiting Plaza Dorrego, the Market, and the famous Mafalda sculpture. We’ll end this segment with a classic coffee and croissants in a Buenos Aires café.
El Zanjon de Granados - An old mansion that became an archaeological site, revealing colonial-era tunnels, cisterns, and other historical materials.
Casa Minima - Known as the city’s narrowest house with a 2.50-meter frontage, it was designed for freed slaves who were given small plots by their former masters to build homes next to their properties.
Parque Lezama - Reference to the first Spanish settlement in the RÃo de La Plata and the origins of the National Historical Museum.
Museo Historico Nacional - Housed in a 19th-century mansion, the museum offers a tour through the cultures of native peoples, the conquest, the colonial order, the May Revolution, Buenos Aires society in 1810, and the Andes crossing, among other key episodes in Argentine history.
Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera) - Visit the iconic Bombonera, learn about the club’s origins, and some of its most famous athletes.
Plazoleta Bomberos Voluntarios de La Boca - A space honoring the volunteer firefighters who protected their neighborhood from frequent fires.
Caminito - The history of the La Boca neighborhood, from its beginnings to becoming a major tourist attraction. The origins of tango, its ties to immigration, and the influence of Quinquela MartÃn.
Museo Benito Quinquela Martin - Donated by artist Benito Quinquela MartÃn to establish a primary school and museum of Argentine artists. Opened in 1936 with 18 murals by the artist, it now houses a collection of national art from the 19th century to the present. The third floor features the House-Museum of Benito Quinquela MartÃn, showcasing some of his greatest works.
Usina del Arte - Learn about the founding of this La Boca icon and its connection to the neighborhood’s working-class roots. We’ll end with a visit to a classic Buenos Aires restaurant to enjoy Argentine cuisine.
Puerto Madero - The origins of Puerto Madero, its early years as the second port of BA, and its transformation into the city’s most expensive neighborhood.
Fuente de Las Nereidas - Created in Rome by Tucuman artist Lola Mora, this work depicts the birth of the Roman goddess Venus, surrounded by tritons and nereids, the water deities that give the fountain its name.
Reserva Ecologica - A historical overview of the city’s largest green space and a visit to the promenade honoring national sports legends.
- Helmet and padlock
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
- Helmet and padlock
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
Discover Buenos Aires in a unique and enriching experience that will show you the city in a memorable way.
We will visit some of the most iconic areas of the Federal Capital while immersing ourselves in the culture and folklore of Buenos Aires, accompanying this experience with the tasting of sweets, traditional foods and drinks from our country…
Discover Buenos Aires in a unique and enriching experience that will show you the city in a memorable way.
We will visit some of the most iconic areas of the Federal Capital while immersing ourselves in the culture and folklore of Buenos Aires, accompanying this experience with the tasting of sweets, traditional foods and drinks from our country (medialunas, choripán and coffee).
It is much more than a tour, it is an experience.
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.