Explore the vibrant neighborhoods and iconic landmarks of Buenos Aires on this engaging semi-private city tour. Discover historic sites, modern skyscrapers, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of this captivating city.
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods and iconic landmarks of Buenos Aires on this engaging semi-private city tour. Discover historic sites, modern skyscrapers, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of this captivating city.
- Plaza de Mayo - May Square is situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, where Buenos Aires was originally founded. Plaza de Mayo stands as the city’s most significant and oldest public square. Its name honors the May 25, 1810 Revolution, a pivotal day when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a creole…
- Plaza de Mayo - May Square is situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, where Buenos Aires was originally founded. Plaza de Mayo stands as the city’s most significant and oldest public square. Its name honors the May 25, 1810 Revolution, a pivotal day when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a creole government. Since then, the Square has quietly witnessed the nation’s most crucial political and social events.
- Calle Defensa - San Telmo is a historic neighborhood with a bohemian flair, featuring temporary art galleries, night bars, and street murals. Defensa Street, lined with antique shops and lively brasseries, runs through Dorrego Square, attracting many tourists on Sundays for the street market and performances. Winding paths meander through Lezama Park among jacaranda trees. The area is filled with exclusive restaurants offering tango shows.
- Caminito - La Boca is a working-class neighborhood with several attractions near the Riachuelo. Asadores and street artists line Caminito, a narrow alley bordered by brightly colored zinc houses, reflecting its immigrant roots. The Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium, becomes a vibrant hub on match days. The Proa Foundation is a modern art museum with temporary exhibits and views of the old docks.
- La Boca - La Boca is a working-class neighborhood with several attractions near the Riachuelo. Asadores and street artists line Caminito, a narrow alley bordered by brightly colored zinc houses, reflecting its immigrant roots. The Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium, becomes a vibrant hub on match days. The Proa Foundation is a modern art museum with temporary exhibits and views of the old docks.
- Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero is a revitalized neighborhood facing the bay. Its refurbished redbrick buildings host exclusive grills popular with tourists and businesspeople at lunchtime. Modern skyscrapers house multinationals and luxury apartments. The area’s lakes are encircled by trails, as is the Costanera Sur ecological reserve, a favorite among runners and families. The elegant Woman suspension bridge links the ports.
- Retiro - Retiro is a neighborhood known for its diversity and tranquil streets. Art galleries and chic cafes lead to the iconic and bustling British-style Retiro train station, surrounded by fast-food stalls. The art deco Kavanagh building offers views of Plaza San Martín, a steep park where office workers relax under jacaranda trees and patriotic monuments. Tourists are drawn to Florida pedestrian street for its leather boutiques, souvenir stalls, and tango dancers.
- Recoleta - Recoleta is a vibrant area, perfect for strolling, renowned for its Parisian-style terraced houses, historic opulent palaces, and luxury boutiques. A key attraction is the Recoleta Cemetery, home to extravagant tombs of national icons like Eva Perón. The National Museum of Fine Arts showcases masterpieces by Argentine artists, and the Recoleta Cultural Center hosts temporary avant-garde exhibitions. Plaza Francia, with its grassy areas, features a weekend craft market.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Live commentary on board
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Live commentary on board
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
This Semi Private City Tour is ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time, visiting all of the top attractions in just three hours. Buenos Aires’ neighbourhoods each have a distinctive character from the historic San Telmo and La Boca, to the beautiful parks and squares of Palermo and Recoleta, and the modern skyscrapers of Puerto Madero….
This Semi Private City Tour is ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time, visiting all of the top attractions in just three hours. Buenos Aires’ neighbourhoods each have a distinctive character from the historic San Telmo and La Boca, to the beautiful parks and squares of Palermo and Recoleta, and the modern skyscrapers of Puerto Madero.
Languages Offered: Spanish & English
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- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- This is a kid-friendly tour
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.