Discover Buenos Aires’ rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and serene waterways on this full-day city tour, featuring Recoleta Cemetery and Tigre Delta.
Discover Buenos Aires’ rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and serene waterways on this full-day city tour, featuring Recoleta Cemetery and Tigre Delta.
- Plaza de Mayo - The site of the country’s most significant political events. It marks the Second Foundation of Buenos Aires (1580) and features the city’s oldest monument, the Pyramid of May (1811).
- Teatro Colon - Renowned as one of the world’s premier opera houses, the Teatro Colón (Colon Theater).
- San Telmo - A vibrant hub for artists…
- Plaza de Mayo - The site of the country’s most significant political events. It marks the Second Foundation of Buenos Aires (1580) and features the city’s oldest monument, the Pyramid of May (1811).
- Teatro Colon - Renowned as one of the world’s premier opera houses, the Teatro Colón (Colon Theater).
- San Telmo - A vibrant hub for artists and youth, brimming with artistic energy, tango performances, antique shops, bars, and cafes. On Sundays, it hosts the city’s most famous Antique Fair.
- La Boca - This neighborhood flourished in the 1800s due to its port, leading to the term “porteños” for Buenos Aires residents, a name still used today.
- Caminito - Famous for its bright colors, this block is known for its weekend art fair and street tango performances.
- Puerto Madero - Once abandoned docks, transformed in the 1990s into modern buildings, now a major city attraction.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - Known for its museums, cemetery, and stunning French-style architecture, making it the city’s most distinguished neighborhood.
- Estacion fluvial Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - Enjoy a relaxing 60-minute boat cruise through the scenic delta.
- Paseo Victorica - A coastal walk along Victorica Avenue, bordering the Luján River, leading to the elegant gardens around the Tigre Deliberative Council and the Tigre Art Museum.
- Puerto de Frutos - A small pier on the Luján River in Tigre, adjacent to a fruit market. Named for its mid-20th-century role in the Paraná Delta’s fruit production, which was then sold in Buenos Aires.
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to cemetery
- 1.5-hour boat ride
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to cemetery
- 1.5-hour boat ride
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Your journey begins in the historic Plaza de Mayo, where you can admire the iconic Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo. Venture into the bohemian neighborhood of San Telmo, renowned for its cobblestone streets, antique shops, and street performers. Next, visit the picturesque district of La Boca, famous for its colored houses, and…
Your journey begins in the historic Plaza de Mayo, where you can admire the iconic Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo. Venture into the bohemian neighborhood of San Telmo, renowned for its cobblestone streets, antique shops, and street performers. Next, visit the picturesque district of La Boca, famous for its colored houses, and Caminito Street, a hub of tango and art. Continue your exploration in the neighborhood of Recoleta, home to the Recoleta Cemetery, where you can marvel at the ornate mausoleums and visit the grave of the iconic Eva Perón. Head to Tigre town, and you’ll embark on a Delta navigation, cruising through the serene waterways lined with lush greenery and unique houses on stilts. Enjoy a delicious empanadas snack before continuing your journey. The tour concludes with a leisurely walk through Puerto de Frutos, a bustling artisan market, and Paseo Victorica, a scenic riverside promenade offering beautiful views and a relaxing atmosphere.
- The remaining hours will be allotted for the travel time from one location to another and also for the pick up until drop off.
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.