Experience the perfect blend of history and modernity on the North Buenos Aires Bike Tour. Explore French-style buildings, parks, and learn about the influential families that shaped the city. Discover why Buenos Aires is known as the ‘Paris of South America’.
Experience the perfect blend of history and modernity on the North Buenos Aires Bike Tour. Explore French-style buildings, parks, and learn about the influential families that shaped the city. Discover why Buenos Aires is known as the ‘Paris of South America’.
- Puerto Madero - As one of Buenos Aires’ most modern and exclusive neighborhoods, Puerto Madero seamlessly combines history and innovation along the Río de la Plata’s shores. While cycling along its expansive docks, one can admire the beautifully restored old port warehouses, now home to upscale restaurants, offices, and luxury residences. This…
- Puerto Madero - As one of Buenos Aires’ most modern and exclusive neighborhoods, Puerto Madero seamlessly combines history and innovation along the Río de la Plata’s shores. While cycling along its expansive docks, one can admire the beautifully restored old port warehouses, now home to upscale restaurants, offices, and luxury residences. This area is pivotal for understanding the city’s urban transformation. Here, visitors can pause to enjoy the waterfront views, capture photos by the renowned Puente de la Mujer, and discover intriguing facts about this iconic Buenos Aires locale.
- Plaza General San Martin - This iconic square in downtown Buenos Aires is surrounded by historic architecture, century-old trees, and open vistas. From this vantage point, one can view the Torre Monumental—a gift from Britain for Argentina’s centennial—and the Monument to the Fallen in the Malvinas, a place of remembrance and tribute. It serves as a key location to reflect on history, contrasts, and the enduring marks left on Argentina’s identity.
- Facultad de Derecho - Universidad de Buenos Aires - Passing by one of Buenos Aires’ most impressive buildings, the Faculty of Law at the University of Buenos Aires, its neoclassical architecture and grand columns make it a classic city postcard. It symbolizes the public and free education system, a highly valued aspect of Argentine culture.
- Floralis Generica - A modern city icon, the Floralis Genérica is a monumental sculpture resembling a metallic flower that opens and closes with the sunlight. Situated in the city’s heart, this contemporary artwork embodies Buenos Aires’ innovative spirit. Its size and movement make it a distinctive attraction.
- San Martin National Institute - A brief stop is made in front of this institute, dedicated to General San Martín’s memory. Here, objects and historical documents related to his life and legacy are preserved. It is a crucial spot to understand his significant role in Argentina’s independence as the city exploration continues.
- Rosedal De Palermo - Nestled in the heart of the Palermo Woods, the Rosedal is a haven of natural beauty. With over 18,000 rosebushes, this garden is renowned for its landscape design and diverse flower varieties. It offers a tranquil setting to enjoy views of the lake and the surrounding Palermo Woods, a green oasis inviting relaxation and peace. A perfect pause during the bike ride.
- Plaza Evita - A brief stop is made at Plaza Eva Perón, where the Monument to Eva Perón stands—a bronze sculpture honoring one of Argentina’s most beloved and controversial figures. From this vantage point, one can observe this heartfelt tribute to the “standard-bearer of the humble,” while discussing her impact on the country’s politics and society.
- Biblioteca Nacional - Passing by the impressive National Library, a symbol of Argentine culture, its modern and monumental architecture makes it one of the country’s most important buildings for preserving historical memory. From the bike, its size and significance as a cultural hub of Buenos Aires can be appreciated.
- Plaza Francia - Cycling through Plaza Francia, one of the Recoleta neighborhood’s most traditional green spaces, known for its weekend artisan fair, it is surrounded by classic architecture and culture. From the bikes, the Church of El Pilar, a colonial-style gem and one of Buenos Aires’ oldest churches, can also be seen. It reflects the neighborhood’s cultural and religious spirit.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - Passing by the Recoleta Cemetery, renowned worldwide for its impressive architecture and historic mausoleums, many prominent Argentine historical figures, including Eva Perón, are interred there. Although not entering, the magnitude and cultural significance of this unique place can be appreciated from the outside.
- Embajada de Francia - The tour concludes by cycling through one of Buenos Aires’ most exclusive areas: the embassy district. Known for its elegant architecture and tree-lined streets, this neighborhood is considered one of the country’s most beautiful. Its historic mansions and manicured gardens evoke the grandeur of great European cities, earning Buenos Aires the nickname “the Paris of Latin America.”

- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This tour is a fantastic blend of history and modernity. Explore its parks, magnificent French-style buildings, and learn how elite and influential families contributed to the country’s development. By cycling, you’ll understand why Buenos Aires is known as the “Paris of South America.”
This tour covers the neighborhoods of Puerto Madero, Retiro,…
This tour is a fantastic blend of history and modernity. Explore its parks, magnificent French-style buildings, and learn how elite and influential families contributed to the country’s development. By cycling, you’ll understand why Buenos Aires is known as the “Paris of South America.”
This tour covers the neighborhoods of Puerto Madero, Retiro, Recoleta, Palermo, and Monserrat.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
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.