Below is a detail of our tours specially designed for the tastes and preferences of your clients:
Plaza de Mayo: Plaza de Mayo is one of the most emblematic places in Buenos Aires and the nerve center of the city. It has great historical importance, since it was the scene of numerous political and social events throughout Argentine history. In this square is the famous Pirámide de Mayo, a monument that commemorates the May Revolution of 1810, which marked the beginning of Argentina’s independence process.
Casa Rosada: Located in the Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada is the seat of the Argentine government and the place from where the president runs the country. Its characteristic pink color gives its name to this historic building. It is possible to take guided tours to see its halls and the iconic “Balconada”, from where the Argentine presidents have delivered important speeches to the citizens.
San Telmo: San Telmo is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and stands out for its bohemian charm and colonial architecture. The neighborhood is known for its cobbled streets, its antique dealers, its antique fair and its lively market. In addition, San Telmo is famous for its tango and its live music shows, which makes it a meeting point for lovers of Buenos Aires culture.
Teatro Colón: The Teatro Colón is considered one of the most important opera houses in the world due to its excellent acoustics and its impressive architecture. Inaugurated in 1908, this majestic building is an architectural jewel of Renaissance and neoclassical style. It offers guided tours that allow you to explore its rooms, settings and its rich history. In addition to the opera, the theater hosts ballet performances and symphony concerts.
La Boca neighborhood: The La Boca neighborhood is known for its vibrant culture and colorful landscape. Its streets are lined with brightly colored tin houses, giving it a unique and picturesque look. The most famous street is Caminito, a small pedestrian passageway where street artists display their art and tango dancers delight visitors. Furthermore, La Boca is home to the famous football club Boca Juniors and its La Bombonera stadium.
Recoleta Cemetery: The Recoleta Cemetery is a fascinating historical and architectural site. It is considered one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world and is the resting place of many Argentine personalities, including Eva Perón. Its cobbled streets are lined with impressive mausoleums and sculptures that reflect different architectural styles. A walk through this cemetery is like a journey through the history of Argentina.
Palermo neighborhood: Palermo is a modern and elegant neighborhood that has become a center of fashion, gastronomy and nightlife in Buenos Aires. The neighborhood has large green spaces, such as the Bosques de Palermo, ideal for relaxing and enjoying nature. Palermo is also home to numerous restaurants, bars, designer shops, and art galleries. It is a popular place with both locals and visitors who want to explore the latest trends in the city.
Culinary Art Tour: Buenos Aires is known for its delicious gastronomy, especially its roasts, empanadas, pizzas, ice cream and mate, a traditional infusion. In each of these places you can find a wide variety of restaurants and cafes where you can try authentic Argentine food and enjoy a unique culinary experience.