Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Buenos Aires on a half-day city tour. Explore historical landmarks, districts, and iconic sites, and indulge in a delicious lunch at Cucina D’Onore.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Buenos Aires on a half-day city tour. Explore historical landmarks, districts, and iconic sites, and indulge in a delicious lunch at Cucina D’Onore.
- Catedral Primada - The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires serves as the principal Catholic church in Argentina and is the central hub for the Catholic Church in the country.
- Plaza de Mayo - As the oldest plaza in Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo has been the backdrop for many significant political events in Argentine history, except for the…
- Catedral Primada - The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires serves as the principal Catholic church in Argentina and is the central hub for the Catholic Church in the country.
- Plaza de Mayo - As the oldest plaza in Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo has been the backdrop for many significant political events in Argentine history, except for the Declaration of Independence.
Named in honor of the May 25, 1810 Revolution, which took place in this very square and initiated Argentina’s journey towards independence, it marks the beginning of self-governance. The city was refounded here on June 11, 1580, by Juan de Garay. At the square’s center stands the May Pyramid, a monument erected in 1811 to commemorate the Revolution’s centenary, later redesigned in 1856 by artist and architect Prilidiano Pueyrredón. The monument to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the national flag, is situated between the May Pyramid and the Government House.
- Casa Rosada - The Casa Rosada is the official seat of the Executive Branch of the Argentine Republic, housing the office of the President. It is located at 50 Balcarce Street in the Monserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires, directly across from the historic Plaza de Mayo.
- Avenida de Mayo - This was the first avenue in Buenos Aires and serves as the main artery of the city’s historical and civic center. It links the historic Plaza de Mayo with the Plaza del Congreso over a span of ten blocks. Initially grand and majestic with a strong Spanish influence, it has evolved into a venue for social demonstrations in Buenos Aires.
- 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. Lezama Park’s winding paths are shaded by jacaranda trees, and the area is home to the Italianate-style National Historical Museum. The neighborhood boasts exclusive restaurants offering tango shows.
- La Boca - La Boca is a working-class neighborhood with attractions along the Riachuelo. Caminito, a narrow alley lined with brightly colored zinc houses, reflects its immigrant roots and is filled with asadores and street artists.
- Avenida 9 De Julio - Known as “the widest avenue” in the world due to its 140-meter width, it stretches through the city center from Constitución to Av. Del Libertador. Inaugurated in 1937 and originally designed by renowned landscaper Carlos Thays, it features 1000 jacarandas, ceibos, and cherry trees, many donated by Japan. Crossing it in one go without stopping for traffic lights is a common challenge.
- Obelisco - The Obelisk of Buenos Aires is a historic monument and city icon, constructed in 1936 to mark the fourth centenary of the city’s first foundation by Pedro de Mendoza.
- Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera) - The Alberto J. Armando Stadium, commonly known as La Bombonera, is a football stadium owned by Club Atlético Boca Juniors, located in the La Boca neighborhood.
- Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero is a revitalized neighborhood facing the bay, with renovated redbrick buildings housing exclusive grills popular with tourists and businesspeople at lunchtime. Modern skyscrapers host multinational companies and luxury apartments. The area features lakes surrounded by trails and the Costanera Sur ecological reserve, favored by runners and families. The elegant Woman’s Bridge connects the ports, concluding the tour here.
- Caminito - Caminito is one of the city’s most iconic promenades and a must-see for visitors. Located in La Boca, its colorful sheet metal tenements form an open-air museum stretching nearly 150 meters. Its winding path follows the course of a stream that flowed until the early 20th century.
- Cucina D’Onore - After the tour, lunch will be served here (only for those who purchase the city tour with lunch included): Cucina D’Onore is synonymous with Argentine cuisine with immigrant roots. It exudes the atmosphere of an Italian trattoria, offering high-quality products and warm, personalized service. The distinguished menu features artisanal pastas and seafood, with meat as the star attraction.
- Avenida Corrientes - Starting in Puerto Madero and ending in Chacarita, Avenida Corrientes spans 70 blocks, crossing the neighborhoods of Balvanera (including Once and Abasto, home to the Abasto Shopping Center), Almagro, and Villa Crespo, all closely tied to the history of Tango and culture. As a major cultural axis of the city, the avenue, still referred to as Corrientes Street, is named after the first city in the country’s interior to support Argentine Independence.
- Congreso - The Palace of the Argentine National Congress is where the nation’s Congress conducts its activities, ranking among the largest congress buildings in the world.

- 3 Photographic Stands
- Lunch includes only in option WITH LUNCH: 3 course meal at CUCINA D´ONORE restaurant
- Transfers from hotels downtown, in modern vehicles. Drop off at major tourist spots
- Guide in Spanish, English and Portuguese throughout the trip. Available in Italian
- 4 stops at the most important points to take photos and walk
- 3 Photographic Stands
- Lunch includes only in option WITH LUNCH: 3 course meal at CUCINA D´ONORE restaurant
- Transfers from hotels downtown, in modern vehicles. Drop off at major tourist spots
- Guide in Spanish, English and Portuguese throughout the trip. Available in Italian
- 4 stops at the most important points to take photos and walk
- Optional photography.
- Entrance tickets to the Museum of Boca Jrs
- Alcoholic beverages during lunch.
- Drop off at important tourist spots - not to the hotels
- Food and drinks. Tickets to the Museum of Boca Jrs Stadium.
- Optional photography.
- Entrance tickets to the Museum of Boca Jrs
- Alcoholic beverages during lunch.
- Drop off at important tourist spots - not to the hotels
- Food and drinks. Tickets to the Museum of Boca Jrs Stadium.
Explore the most iconic spots of Buenos Aires, infused with charm and warmth! This journey will guide you through the city’s most notable landmarks, including a brief stop to admire the stunning FLORALIS GENÉRICA. The tour will pass by the Palermo Planetarium and delve into the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood. Along Avenida 9 de Julio, you’ll be…
Explore the most iconic spots of Buenos Aires, infused with charm and warmth! This journey will guide you through the city’s most notable landmarks, including a brief stop to admire the stunning FLORALIS GENÉRICA. The tour will pass by the Palermo Planetarium and delve into the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood. Along Avenida 9 de Julio, you’ll be captivated by the grand Teatro Colón and the iconic Obelisk. We’ll pause at PLAZA DE MAYO, where you can appreciate the impressive Casa Rosada, the historic Cabildo, and the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral.
The adventure continues through San Telmo, the birthplace of tango, and reaches La Boca, where there will be a brief stop in front of the BOCA JUNIORS STADIUM. We’ll stroll along the charming CAMINITO street, immortalized in Carlos Gardel’s tango. The tour concludes in the modern Puerto Madero, transformed into the most diverse and expansive gastronomic area. You can opt for the OPTION WITH LUNCH AT Cucina D’Onore.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- 4 stops at the most important points to take photos and walk
- You can aquire service with or without lunch
- DAILY DEPARTURES AM: Pick up 8:45 to 9:45 / PM: 2 p.m.
- SCHEDULE: AM: Pick up 8:45 to 9:45 PM: Pick up 13:45 to 14:45
- City tour duration: 4 hs
- If you aquire service with lunch: Full lunch with drinks at CUCINA D´ONORE located in Puerto Madero
- The tour ends in PUERTO MADERO, one of the most important gastronomic areas of our city.
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.