Explore Recoleta Cemetery with TouringBee’s audio guide. Uncover eerie tales and legends at your own pace. Download now for an unforgettable journey.
Explore Recoleta Cemetery with TouringBee’s audio guide. Uncover eerie tales and legends at your own pace. Download now for an unforgettable journey.
- Recoleta Cemetery - Recoleta Cemetery is globally recognized for its intricate mausoleums, statues, and decorative tombs. Founded in the early 1800s, it serves as the final resting place for Argentina’s presidents, cultural icons, and Eva Perón. Strolling through its serene, tree-lined avenues is akin to visiting an open-air museum, where history,…
- Recoleta Cemetery - Recoleta Cemetery is globally recognized for its intricate mausoleums, statues, and decorative tombs. Founded in the early 1800s, it serves as the final resting place for Argentina’s presidents, cultural icons, and Eva Perón. Strolling through its serene, tree-lined avenues is akin to visiting an open-air museum, where history, art, and memory converge in a memorable environment.
- Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar - Located in the Recoleta neighborhood, the Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar is a historic colonial church from the early 1700s. Its stunning Baroque façade and richly adorned interior make it a standout architectural treasure in the city. Inside, visitors can appreciate detailed altars, religious artwork, and a tranquil atmosphere. Situated near Recoleta Cemetery, it is an ideal stop for exploring Buenos Aires’ colonial and spiritual legacy.
- Admiral William Brown’s Grave - Situated in Recoleta Cemetery, Admiral William Brown’s Grave commemorates Argentina’s esteemed naval hero. Originally from Ireland, Brown established the Argentine Navy and was instrumental in the country’s independence wars. His ornate tomb, embellished with maritime motifs, celebrates his legacy and provides insight into Argentina’s history and the individuals who shaped its national identity.
- Panteón de Liliana Crociati de Szaszak - The Panteón de Liliana Crociati de Szaszak in Recoleta Cemetery is among the city’s most romantic and unique tombs. Liliana Crociati’s untimely death led her father to create a life-sized statue of her in a wedding dress, surrounded by flowers and a glass-encased coffin. The site captivates visitors with its poignant narrative and artistic detail, offering a heartfelt glimpse into love, memory, and Recoleta’s distinctive funerary art.
- Tumba de Rufina Cambaceres - The Tumba de Rufina Cambaceres in Recoleta Cemetery is renowned for its mysterious and tragic tale. Rufina Cambaceres died young under mysterious circumstances, with legends suggesting she was buried alive. Her tomb features a hauntingly realistic sculpture that has intrigued visitors for generations. Beyond the legend, it stands as a remarkable example of Recoleta’s intricate funerary art, blending history, mystery, and Victorian-era symbolism.
- Eva Peron’s Tomb - Located in Recoleta Cemetery, Eva Perón’s Tomb marks the resting place of Argentina’s iconic First Lady. Known as Evita, she advocated for labor rights and social welfare in the 1940s. Her tomb is a modest yet dignified monument amidst the cemetery’s elaborate mausoleums, drawing numerous visitors who come to pay tribute to her legacy and learn about her lasting influence on Argentine history and culture.
- Panteón Salvador Maria del Carril Monumento Histórico Nacional - The Panteón Salvador María del Carril Monumento Histórico Nacional in Recoleta Cemetery honors one of Argentina’s notable 19th-century statesmen. Salvador María del Carril was a lawyer, politician, and the nation’s first Vice President. His mausoleum, designated as a National Historic Monument, features intricate architecture and sculptural detail, reflecting both his personal significance and the cemetery’s status as an open-air museum of Argentine history and art.
- Tumba Ramón Santamarina - The Tumba Ramón Santamarina in Recoleta Cemetery is the final resting place of the influential businessman and philanthropist Ramón Santamarina. Renowned for his contributions to Argentina’s economic growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, his tomb showcases the wealth and status he attained, with elaborate architectural features. Visitors admire it as part of Recoleta’s collection of historic mausoleums that narrate the stories of the nation’s prominent figures.
- Mausoleo Raúl Alfonsín - The Mausoleo Raúl Alfonsín in Recoleta Cemetery honors Raúl Alfonsín, Argentina’s president from 1983 to 1989 and a pivotal figure in the country’s democratic transition. His contemporary mausoleum stands out among the historic tombs, symbolizing his legacy as a reformer and human rights advocate. Visitors come to pay their respects and reflect on his significant role in shaping modern Argentina.

- 22 audio recordings by a professional historian
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- Landmark Illustrations for navigation
- Offline map with GPS route
- 1 year access in preferred language
- 22 audio recordings by a professional historian
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- Landmark Illustrations for navigation
- Offline map with GPS route
- 1 year access in preferred language
- Entry Tickets to cemetery - 16,100 pesos
- In-person tour guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and Beverages
- Entry Tickets to cemetery - 16,100 pesos
- In-person tour guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and Beverages
The TouringBee audio guide is an excellent mobile companion for a self-guided tour of the Recoleta Cemetery. This tour is crafted to explore the cemetery in just two hours. Simply follow the app’s map to find the most famous graves.
Listen to stories about: an aristocrat who was mistakenly buried alive; a caretaker who took his own life; a first lady…
The TouringBee audio guide is an excellent mobile companion for a self-guided tour of the Recoleta Cemetery. This tour is crafted to explore the cemetery in just two hours. Simply follow the app’s map to find the most famous graves.
Listen to stories about: an aristocrat who was mistakenly buried alive; a caretaker who took his own life; a first lady whose body was hidden in closets for 16 years; a grave that remains unoccupied; and a baby who saved the town from an epidemic.
Once the tour is downloaded, the app operates offline. The audio guide is always clear through headphones. Enjoy engaging stories and legends at your own pace, without needing to keep up with a tour group. Discover the Recoleta Cemetery with the TouringBee audio guide and immerse yourself in the intriguing stories behind its beauty.
- The audio guide is available through a special mobile app for iOS and Android
- The entry ticket to the Recoleta Cemetery is not included. Please purchase it separately in advance
- This is not an official audio guide for the Recoleta Cemetery
- The tour does not cover all the graves at the Recoleta Cemetery
- This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app’s map. There is no human guide provided
- The audio guide is available anytime, date and time provided for checkout are approximate
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.