easy
4–5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; involves light to moderate walking over paved urban terrain.
Discover the heartbeat of Buenos Aires with a 4.5-hour premium city tour that highlights historic neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and vibrant street life. Dive into Argentina’s capital through expert guides and unforgettable experiences.
Starting at €61.00 (USD$65.70) l 4.5 Hours l All Ages
Mon to Sun.
Start time:
09:00 am.
01:45 pm only Thu, Fri & Sat.
Adult: (Ages 9+) €61.00 (USD$65.70) Child: (Ages 3-8) €59.00 (USD$63.50) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
Mon to Sun.
Start time:
09:45 am
Adult: (Ages 9+) €64.50 (USD$69.50) Child: (Ages 3-8) €64.50 (USD$69.50) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
4.5 hours
Enjoy a unique opportunity to sightsee the main spots in Buenos Aires by sharing this experience in a small group.
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, see Casa Rosada and Evita's balcony ◾ 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, our local Big Ben ◾ Tour around the elegant neighborhood of Recoleta ◾ Sightsee Avenida 9 De Julio, the main avenue with iconic buildings such as the Opera House
This popular tour fills up quickly, especially in peak seasons, so secure your spot early.
Expect moderate walking around plazas and streets; sturdy, comfortable footwear is recommended.
Many photo-worthy stops provide opportunities to capture Buenos Aires’ colorful streets and landmarks.
Carry water, especially during summer months when the weather can be hot and humid.
Buenos Aires grew rapidly in the late 19th century, influenced heavily by European immigrants, shaping its architecture and culture.
Local efforts focus on balancing urban growth with green spaces to protect native flora and improve air quality.
You’ll be on your feet exploring city streets, so good shoes are a must.
Evenings can be cool; a light jacket helps you stay comfortable.
fall specific
Hat and sunscreen protect you from strong midday sun in Buenos Aires.
summer specific
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