Discover Buenos Aires’ iconic spots with a private, guided tour. Explore Recoleta, San Telmo, Palermo, and more. Book your adventure now!
Discover Buenos Aires’ iconic spots with a private, guided tour. Explore Recoleta, San Telmo, Palermo, and more. Book your adventure now!
- Recoleta - Embark on a journey through Recoleta, one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic neighborhoods. Explore Plaza Francia and the Recoleta Cemetery, where historical figures like Eva Peron rest (Optional entrance. Entrance fee $14,000 - credit card only). Discover the majestic El Gomero tree, a neighborhood symbol, and enjoy the ambiance of the…
- Recoleta - Embark on a journey through Recoleta, one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic neighborhoods. Explore Plaza Francia and the Recoleta Cemetery, where historical figures like Eva Peron rest (Optional entrance. Entrance fee $14,000 - credit card only). Discover the majestic El Gomero tree, a neighborhood symbol, and enjoy the ambiance of the renowned La Biela cafe. Conclude with the stunning architecture of the Nuestra Sra. del Pilar church.
- Floralis Generica - Witness the renowned steel sculpture symbolizing hope and renewal, while exploring its beautiful gardens and scenic viewpoints.
- Facultad de Derecho - Universidad de Buenos Aires - Visit one of Argentina’s oldest and most esteemed faculties, known for its neoclassical architecture and grand staircase.
- Rosedal De Palermo - Delight in a stroll through this gem of the Argentine capital, featuring over 18,000 roses of various species. Each season offers a unique palette of colors and scents. The garden also boasts sculptures and monuments, enriching your cultural experience, including the famous “La Dama de las Rosas” sculpture and its impressive lake.
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Experience a place where books come alive, in one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, located in Buenos Aires’ heart. Enter to find the grandeur of an old theater transformed into a literary haven. Its frescoed ceilings, elegant balconies, and stunning architecture transport you to another era. Enjoy a delightful coffee in its café, situated on the theater’s former stage. Visiting the Ateneo Grand Splendid is a journey through literature, history, and architectural beauty.
- Avenida 9 De Julio - Stroll along one of the world’s widest avenues, featuring the Teatro Colon, one of the most significant opera houses globally, known for its impressive architecture. 9 de Julio Avenue and the Teatro Colon mark the start of a path leading to Plaza de la República, a key site in Argentine history.
- Plaza de Mayo - More than a public space, Plaza de Mayo is the heart of Buenos Aires, where history, culture, and daily life converge. Its wide sidewalks and surrounding buildings have witnessed pivotal moments in Argentine history. From the Casa Rosada, the government seat, to the Metropolitan Cathedral, each structure tells its own story. Capture the beauty of its monuments, like the iconic Cabildo and the Pirámide de Mayo, honoring the May Revolution of 1810.
- San Telmo - Discover the neighborhood with cobblestone streets rich in history, transporting you through time. Visit the San Telmo Market, where history meets modernity, with colonial architecture and a bohemian vibe, perfect for enjoying local cuisine. Follow the Comic Strip Trail, an artistic walk celebrating Argentine comics, with murals and sculptures honoring historical figures, including photo opportunities with icons like Mafalda.
- Estadio Boca Juniors - Known as “La Bombonera,” this legendary venue is more than a match location; it’s a passion temple that has birthed legends and witnessed unforgettable moments. Enter the Boca Juniors Museum (entrance not included) to see trophies, historic jerseys, and items narrating the club’s history, and visit the official store for a souvenir. Visiting the Boca Juniors stadium is an experience connecting you with Argentine soccer culture. (Entrance fee $15,000)
- Caminito - An open-air museum, wander among vividly painted tin-roofed houses, each with its own tale. Famous for its beauty and rich cultural history, Caminito reflects tango’s history and the immigrant lives that shaped the city. Admire local art, enjoy live tango shows, and explore artisan shops. Caminito is a masterpiece, offering a romantic walk, cultural adventure, or a relaxing spot. Caminito has something for everyone!
- Puerto Madero - The pedestrian bridge, located in one of Buenos Aires’ most exclusive neighborhoods, Puerto Madero, was designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. Its elegant form, reminiscent of a couple dancing the Tango, embodies Argentine culture. From its modern white structure, enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Rio de la Plata and the iconic Buenos Aires skyline.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private guide
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
This exclusive and tailored experience allows you to explore Buenos Aires at your leisure, with the guidance of a local expert.
The tour includes visits to the city’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks, with opportunities for photos, detailed explanations, and flexible stops based on your interests.
As a private tour, the itinerary is customizable…
This exclusive and tailored experience allows you to explore Buenos Aires at your leisure, with the guidance of a local expert.
The tour includes visits to the city’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks, with opportunities for photos, detailed explanations, and flexible stops based on your interests.
As a private tour, the itinerary is customizable to suit your preferences, enabling you to experience the true essence of Buenos Aires in a relaxed, genuine, and leisurely manner.
Perfect for newcomers and those seeking a more in-depth and personalized adventure.
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.