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English, Espanol, Francais
Buenos Aires is a renowned tourist destination in South America, where culture, gastronomy, sports, fashion, and art converge. This vibrant capital city offers activities for all budgets and interests. Our city tour of Buenos Aires with navigation in the Tigre Delta will allow you to get to know and explore all the attractions of the city in a private and exclusive environment. It is a tour with a member of our team that lasts 9 hours in total where you will make a 1 (one) hour navigation through the fifth largest delta in the world. Then, you will have a tour of the city of Tigre and will be given free time to visit the Puerto de Frutos, the most typical craft fair in the city. At the end of the tour of Tigre and San Isidro, you will go to the big city, to take a city tour visiting the most emblematic points and knowing all the curiosities and culture of Buenos Aires where you will be able to take photos and enjoy each point as long as you like. The entire tour is accompanied by a bilingual guide.
It is a palace located in front of the Plaza de Mayo that functions as the seat of the National Government. This imposing pink building occupies the site where the Fort of Buenos Aires was erected in 1580. It was the residence of Spanish viceroys and then housed, with some reforms, the authorities of the successive national governments. The current building is the product of the merger of two previous constructions: the presidential headquarters and the Palacio de Correos (on the corner of Hipólito Yrigoyen and Balcarce).
Avenida de Mayo, an important thoroughfare in Buenos Aires that encapsulates the history of the city. From the emblematic Plaza de Mayo with the Casa Rosada to the imposing National Congress, this avenue will surprise you with its architecture from the late 19th century.
It is the main seat of the Catholic Church of Argentina. In addition to being located in a key area of the City of Buenos Aires, it has a long history of disappointments in its construction. The current building is the sixth construction that has been carried out in this place since the second foundation of the City of Buenos Aires. Its final structure is neoclassical and has a profile rarely used in cathedrals, giving it a closer resemblance to a Greek temple than to the classic Catholic building.
Caminito, the famous pedestrian street in Buenos Aires. Located in the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, Caminito is known for its painted houses and rich cultural history. Along this 150-meter curved street, you will find works of art and a lively atmosphere. Discover the history of Italian immigrants, enjoy Argentine tango and taste the delicious local cuisine. Caminito is a window to the vibrant essence of Buenos Aires!
Welcome to the Mafalda Monument in San Telmo. This sculpture honors the famous character created by Quino, 'Mafalda'. You will be able to see Mafalda sitting on a bench near where the cartoonist lived. It is a charming tribute that gives you the opportunity to take photos and learn more about the history of Mafalda in this emblematic neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
San Telmo Market. This covered market, located in the heart of the neighborhood, combines traditional vegetable and meat shops with an exciting variety of antique dealers. Delve into history as you discover a wide selection of antique artifacts that evoke the city's past. In addition, you can delight your palate with authentic Argentine gastronomy in the bars and restaurants of the market. You cannot miss the opportunity to try the famous empanadas and the delicious barbecue, emblematic dishes of Argentine cuisine. Immerse yourself in an authentic experience that captures the bohemian spirit of Buenos Aires as you wander through this unique market. Let yourself be surprised by the hidden treasures that you will find and enjoy the authenticity of San Telmo in every corner of the market.
The Rose Garden in Parque 3 de Febrero, in Palermo! With more than 18,000 roses and a beautiful lake surrounding it, this space is a gem for nature lovers. Designed by landscape architect Carlos Thays and completed by his disciple Benito Carrasco in 1914, the Rose Garden is the perfect place to relax and marvel at the beauty of roses. Do not miss the opportunity to walk among the rose bushes in their maximum splendor in October. Come and enjoy this magical corner of Buenos Aires!
Boca Juniors Stadium, one of the most emblematic soccer stadiums in the world. Opened in 1940, this historic place is known as 'The Temple of the Mouth' and has hosted soccer legends such as Maradona, Pelé and Iniesta. With a capacity for 40,000 seated spectators and 57,000 between seats and standing spectators, the stadium is a must-see for soccer lovers. Take a tour of the highlights, explore the locker rooms, and walk the hallowed turf. Immerse yourself in the passion and emotion of this iconic place of Argentine soccer. An unforgettable experience for all sports fans! (Entry: 3 USD)
This imposing 20-meter-high sculpture that dominates the United Nations square was donated to the City of Buenos Aires by its author, the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. It is made of stainless steel and aluminum and weighs 18 tons. It is the first sculpture in movement controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells.
The work was inaugurated on April 13, 2002. Its name, "Floralis Generica", is a tribute to all the flowers. It is about the projection of a dream of its creator, that of building a large-scale structure that reflects the dynamism of our time.
- At each tourist point they will go down and have between 15 and 20 minutes to take photos.
-the guide will be with you at all times and will help you in each photo
-I will tell you all the history of Buenos Aires and how it developed over the years.
-know the most beautiful bookstore in the world
Puente de la Mujer in the Puerto Madero neighborhood. Designed by the famous architect Santiago Calatrava, this work of art represents the elegance of the Argentine tango. The swing bridge, with one of the largest mechanisms in the world, allows boats to pass through the docks of Puerto Madero. Enjoy panoramic views of the river and modern buildings while capturing memorable photos. Immerse yourself in the magic of tango and let yourself be captivated by this architectural jewel in Buenos Aires.
The Grand Splendid Athenaeum, chosen by the British newspaper The Guardian as the second most important bookstore in the world, is a place that you cannot miss. Located in the old Grand Splendid theater in the Recoleta neighborhood, it retains its original splendor and elegance. On the old stage, with the velvet curtain ajar, you will find a bar that invites you to sit down with a book in hand. You can also enjoy the comfortable armchairs that are located on both sides of the main room or sit in the exclusive boxes that function as small reading rooms.
Immerse yourself in the magic of this incredible bookstore, where you can lose track of time among its shelves full of books. Do not forget to bring your favorite book to enjoy a moment of reading in this fascinating environment. The Ateneo Grand Splendid offers you a unique experience in the world of literature.
Located in the exclusive neighborhood of Recoleta, this place is an essential stop for visitors. The Recoleta Cemetery owes its name to the former convent of the Recoletos monks and to the neighboring Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar. It is the most visited cemetery in the city due to its imposing mausoleums and vaults, which house prominent figures in Argentine history. Among them, the famous mausoleum of Eva Perón (Evita) stands out. In addition to its historical value, the cemetery is also an architectural display of the time when the country was an emerging economic powerhouse, with wealthy families competing to build splendid cemeteries. The mausoleums and vaults, designed by important architects, are adorned with marble and sculptures, and more than 90 of them have been declared National Historic Heritage.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore this unique place, where history and architecture intertwine in fascinating ways. (Entry: 5 USD)
Navigation in comfortable boats on the Río de La Plata with the best panoramic views of the city and the Tigre delta.
Walk through the Puerto de Frutos, located in Tigre on the banks of the Luján River, it is a charming pier with a market that keeps a rich history. In the past, this place witnessed the arrival of fruit production from the Paraná Delta, which was then sold in the city of Buenos Aires. Today, the market is a must for visitors, offering a wide variety of local products, handicrafts, and typical cuisine. The picturesque atmosphere and the proximity to the river create a unique experience.
The Cathedral of San Isidro is a neo-Gothic religious temple. Its slender lines point skyward, while its restored façade and imposing 68-meter-tall main tower impress visitors. Inside, neo-Gothic columns and arches will guide you towards the altar, revealing the grandeur of this sacred place. With a base in the shape of a Latin cross, stone and brick walls adorned with French stained glass windows and Gothic rose windows, this cathedral will immerse you in a unique architectural experience. Enter and marvel at the beauty of the Cathedral of San Isidro.
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