Explore Buenos Aires your way with a private, flexible tour. Customize your itinerary, enjoy exclusive stops, and immerse in local culture.
Explore Buenos Aires your way with a private, flexible tour. Customize your itinerary, enjoy exclusive stops, and immerse in local culture.
- Faculty of Law - University of Buenos Aires - The Faculty of Law at UBA stands as a landmark in Buenos Aires, renowned for its grand neoclassical architecture and monumental steps. Situated in Recoleta, this building is not only a prestigious academic institution but also a cultural and tourist icon. Its illuminated façade and the surrounding…
- Faculty of Law - University of Buenos Aires - The Faculty of Law at UBA stands as a landmark in Buenos Aires, renowned for its grand neoclassical architecture and monumental steps. Situated in Recoleta, this building is not only a prestigious academic institution but also a cultural and tourist icon. Its illuminated façade and the surrounding Plaza Faculty of Law make it a must-visit location for sightseeing and photography.
- Floralis Generica - The Generic Flower is an impressive artwork and a symbol of perpetual renewal. Its petals, which open at dawn and close at sunset, symbolize the cycle of life and the chance to begin anew each day. During this experience, travelers will uncover the meaning behind this iconic sculpture and its connection to nature and modernity.
- Galileo Galilei Planetarium - Dive into the universe with a visit to the Galileo Galilei Planetarium, a notable icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the beautiful Tres de Febrero Park in Palermo, this striking sphere-shaped building invites exploration of the cosmos through its projections and interactive exhibits. Discover the mysteries of stars, planets, and galaxies while enjoying a unique experience that blends science, education, and entertainment. A stellar journey in the city’s heart!
- Japanese Garden - Experience the tranquility of the Japanese Garden, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Buenos Aires. This beautiful space, featuring bridges, lakes, waterfalls, and typical Japanese vegetation, transports visitors to a world of harmony and beauty. Discover the philosophy behind its design, admire the koi fish swimming in the water, and relax in a unique environment that combines nature and culture. An essential experience for those seeking tranquility and spiritual connection.
- Rosedal de Palermo - Discover the enchanting Rosedal in Palermo, a dream garden in the city’s heart. With over 18,000 rose bushes and 93 varieties of roses, this park is a sensory delight. Stroll along its paths, admire the lake, and cross the picturesque white bridge while enjoying a setting full of colors and fragrances. Ideal for relaxation, photography, or simply enjoying nature, the Rosedal is a must-see on any visit to Buenos Aires.
- Recoleta Cemetery - Explore the renowned Recoleta Cemetery, one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic and fascinating sites. With its grand mausoleums, sculptures, and corridors rich in history, this cemetery is more than a resting place: it’s an open-air museum. Discover the tombs of historical figures like Eva Peron, admire the unique architecture, and immerse yourself in the legends and mysteries surrounding this iconic site. An unforgettable experience filled with culture, art, and history.
- Obelisk - Discover the Obelisk, the quintessential symbol of Buenos Aires. Situated at the intersection of 9 de Julio Avenue and Corrientes Avenue, this 67-meter tall monument was erected in 1936 to commemorate the city’s fourth centennial. With its simple yet imposing design, the Obelisk serves as a gathering point for celebrations, events, and cultural expressions. Capture a photo in this historic and energetic location, and feel the city’s pulse in one of its most iconic spots.
- Congress - Be amazed by the majestic Congress of the Nation, one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic buildings. With its neoclassical architecture and grand dome, this site is the heart of Argentine democracy. From the exterior, admire details such as the main staircase, monumental columns, and the iconic sculpture of Rodin’s The Thinker. Learn about its history and role in the country’s politics while enjoying a stop rich in culture and architectural splendor.
- Casa Rosada - Admire the iconic Casa Rosada, Argentina’s presidential palace and one of Buenos Aires’ most famous symbols. With its distinctive pink color and grand architecture, this site has witnessed key moments in Argentine history. From the outside, appreciate its beauty and learn about the stories and curiosities surrounding this monument, such as the famous Balcony of the Argentines, from which leaders like Eva Peron addressed the public. A must-visit to understand the politics and culture of the country.
- Metropolitan Cathedral - Discover the Metropolitan Cathedral, one of Buenos Aires’ most significant religious buildings. With its impressive neoclassical facade and rich history, this cathedral symbolizes Argentine faith and culture. Inside, the mausoleum of General José de San MartÃn, a hero of independence, rests. Admire its architectural details, frescoes, and solemn atmosphere while learning about its role in the city’s history. An essential visit for those seeking to connect with Buenos Aires’ cultural and spiritual heritage.
- Caminito - Discover Caminito, the vibrant and artistic heart of the La Boca neighborhood. This famous museum alley is a tribute to tango, culture, and the port’s identity. With its colorful houses, sculptures, and murals, Caminito transports visitors to early 20th-century Buenos Aires. Stroll through its lively streets, enjoy street art displays, and be captivated by artists dancing and singing tango outdoors. An experience full of color, history, and Argentine passion!
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Visit the magnificent Ateneo Grand Splendid, one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores. Housed in a former theater built in 1919, this place combines the elegance of classical architecture with the magic of books. Admire its stunning painted dome, original balconies, and stage converted into a cozy café. Explore its book-filled shelves and immerse yourself in a unique environment where culture and history intertwine. An essential experience for literature and architecture enthusiasts!
- Woman’s Bridge - Admire the Woman’s Bridge, a masterpiece of modern architecture in the heart of Puerto Madero. Designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this pedestrian bridge symbolizes elegance and innovation. Its unique shape, representing a tango dancing couple, is combined with a rotating system that allows boats to pass. Enjoy its beauty both day and night, when its structure is illuminated, creating a unique visual spectacle. A must-visit for design and innovation enthusiasts!

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Museum entrance fees not included. They are paid separately according to choice.
- Museum entrance fees not included. They are paid separately according to choice.
This tour offers a completely private and flexible experience, allowing you to explore Buenos Aires at your own pace. You have the freedom to choose the places you want to visit and organize your day as you prefer, with the guidance and suggestions of a local expert throughout the journey.
Travel is conducted in a private vehicle, with the option to make…
This tour offers a completely private and flexible experience, allowing you to explore Buenos Aires at your own pace. You have the freedom to choose the places you want to visit and organize your day as you prefer, with the guidance and suggestions of a local expert throughout the journey.
Travel is conducted in a private vehicle, with the option to make personalized stops for meals, snacks, or drinks, tailored to your preferences and schedule.
There is no strict itinerary or large groups involved: the experience is entirely customized to your interests, blending history, culture, and local life, ensuring you enjoy an authentic and leisurely day.
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.