easy
4–6 hours
Accessible for most fitness levels, with some walking involved
Discover the passionate spirit of Buenos Aires with a small-group city tour, early tango show, and Gaucho experience. Dive into the heart of Argentine culture in this vibrant metropolis—perfect for an authentic, action-packed day.
Starting at €366.00 (USD$395.00) l All Ages
Sun, Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat.
Start time: Small-Group City Tour & Gaucho Tour
09:00 am
Tango Show At Aljibe Tango
Dinner Upgrade 06:30 pm
Tango Show Only 07:15 pm
Tango Show Dinner Upgrade
Adult: (Ages 9+) €379.00 (USD$409.00) Child: (Ages 3-8) €348.00 (USD$375.00) Infant: (Ages 1-2) €53.00 (USD$57.00) Infant: (Ages Under 1) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
Tango Show Only
Adult: (Ages 9+) €366.00 (USD$395.00) Child: (Ages 3-8) €325.00 (USD$351.00) Infant: (Ages 1-2) €53.00 (USD$57.00) Infant: (Ages Under 1) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
Day 1 : Small-Group City Tour + Early Tango Show At Aljibe
Day 2 : Gaucho Day Tour Estancia Don Silvano
Sightsee the main spots in Buenos Aires and visit a typical estancia (ranch) to meet our Gauchos and their skills, and attend a true Argentine Tango Show with professional dancers, enjoying a confortable round trip private transfer to the tango venue from your centrally located hotel/lodging place. Learn about our history and culture and enjoy our typical foods all in just two days.
A unique opportunity to sightsee the main spots in Buenos Aires by sharing this experience with a small group upto 14 passengers.
Take a Buenos Aires Sightseeing and discover the history and culture of this amazing city in a fun and interactive way. This small-group, guided tour, takes you through city parks, past French-style mansions, and national monuments as you visit the neighborhoods of Puerto Madero, San Telmo, and more.
◾ Visit Plaza de Mayo, a historical and civic place ◾ Enjoy sightseeing the old neighborhood of San Telmo ◾Take a look at Mafalda statue and delight a Dulce de Leche Tasting ◾ Walk around La Boca, a colorful area in the south of Buenos Aires ◾ Get to know the new neighborhood of Puerto Madero by the river ◾ See Puente de la Mujer, a famous bridge in Puerto Madero ◾ Have an outlook to Torre Monumental, the local Big Ben ◾ Tour around the elegant neighborhood of Recoleta ◾ Sightsee Avenida 9 De Julio, the main avenue with famous buildings like the Opera House
Watching a traditional tango show in Buenos Aires is a quintessential experience. This show is ideal for those who don’t want to stay out too late, with an early start time and a central location in the heart of San Telmo. Sip wine or soft drinks as you enjoy the show or upgrade to include a delicious pre-show dinner of Argentine cuisine.
◾Early finish time: no need to travel in the city late at night. ◾ Spectacular live tango show at an intimate venue Tango dancers, live musicians, and a gaucho show. ◾Delicious 3-course dinner with wine before the show (if selected).
Gastronomy: the variety of dishes is limited but very good. Typical argentine cousine. Appetizers: empanadas (popovers), soups - main courses: mini chorizo steak, grilled chicken, pasta and homemade bakery - desserts: american cream ice cream with berries and italian meringe.
Drinks included: 1/2 Bottle of wine per person, mineral water or sodas.
Take a Gaucho day tour from Buenos Aires to Don Silvano Estancia and experience the tradition of the Argentine Gaucho. Discover the Gaucho history, culture, and traditions, enjoy a Gaucho show with professional dancers, Gaucho skill performances with horse riders, and savor some of the famous for its quality Argentinean meat.
◾ Enjoy a day trip to Estancia Don Silvano, a well-known ranch outside of Buenos Aires ◾ Try horseback riding and learn about life on a ranch ◾ Savor a delicious Argentine barbecue lunch accompanied by wine ◾ Learn about the argentine traditions and attend amazing sortija and cuadrera races
Secure your seats in advance to enjoy front-row views of passionate performers.
Many walks and standing during tours demand supportive footwear.
Buenos Aires can be warm; bring water, especially when exploring outdoor areas.
Confirm showtimes and tour times ahead to optimize your experience.
Buenos Aires became Argentina’s capital in 1880, with a rich history influenced by European immigrants and local traditions.
Efforts are underway to preserve the historic architecture and promote sustainable tourism in the city.
Necessary for city walking and exploring various neighborhoods.
Protect yourself from sun during outdoor activities.
summer specific
Capture the colorful sights and lively scenes of Buenos Aires.
Additional warmth for evenings or cooler days.