Buenos Aires City Tour
Embarking on a tour of the city of Buenos Aires is an invitation to uncover our essence and history. We could commence by exploring our distinguished establishment, La Biela, nestled in the charming neighborhood of Recoleta. Then, just a stone’s throw away, as we traverse Plaza Francia, we will regale you with intriguing and fantastical tales of our renowned Recoleta Cementery.
Proceeding along Diagonal Norte Avenue, We will arrive to Plaza de Mayo, where, since 1743, stands our proud and towering Cabildo, an iconic site where the journey to our Argentine identity commenced. Directly facing it, lies «Casa Rosada», today the seat of Executive power.
We shall stroll along the picturesque cobblestone streets of the San Telmo neighborhood, where the air is imbued with the essence of tango and bohemia, acquainting ourselves with its marketplaces and fairs.
In the vibrant neighborhood of La Boca, you will feel our fervor for football, as you visit the stadium beloved by Maradona and immerse yourself in the experience of feeling like an immigrant on Caminito, a historic street frozen in time with its corrugated iron tenements and vibrant colors.
Venturing further north into our enchanting city, you will marvel at our eclectic architecture, splendid mansions from Argentina’s golden ages, witness the modernity of Puerto Madero and its iconic «Puente de la Mujer», and suddenly find yourself surrounded by lush greenery in our expansive parks in Palermo. Here, you can explore our racetrack and the Polo field where the world’s finest polo players compete in the final match.
And so much more awaits. Walking along Arroyo Street, visiting our renowned Teatro Colón, museums, art galleries, internationally acclaimed murals and more…
Simply share your passions with us, and we will have something to astonish you.
- La Biela
- Plaza Francia
- Recoleta Cemetery
- Diagonal Norte Avenue
- Plaza de Mayo
- Cabildo
- Casa Rosada
- San Telmo
- La Boca
- Puerto Madero
- Palermo
- Arroyo Street
- Teatro Colón
- Museums, art galleries, and murals