easy
5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; mainly walking at a leisurely pace
Embark on a 5-hour culinary journey through Buenos Aires’ most iconic flavors. Taste dulce de leche, explore vibrant San Telmo Market, sip Malbec with local cheeses, and indulge in traditional Argentine grilled meats at El Revire.
Starting at €153.00 (USD$165.00) l 5 Hours l All Ages
Embark on a tantalizing 5-hour culinary journey through Argentina, starting at La Casa del Dulce de Leche. Explore the vibrant San Telmo Market, savor exquisite Malbec wines paired with cheeses, and indulge in a delicious dinner featuring traditional Argentine meats at El Revire. Experience culture and flavor like never before!
Group Tour
Adult (Ages 9+): €153.00 (USD$165.00) Child: (Ages 3-8) €150.00 (USD$161.80) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 2 adults first
Private Tour
Adult (Ages 9+): €193.50 (USD$209.00) Child: (Ages 3-8) €193.50 (USD$209.00) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 2 adults first
5 Hours
Start time:
6:00 pm.
Get to know La Casa del Dulce de Leche, the only one dedicated to the elaboration of this product. Next, we will visit the old San Telmo Market with its stalls and bohemian atmosphere. Also, we will visit Tierra Mendocina, where you will taste selected wines from Malbec & Torrontes vines, accompanied by a variety of cheeses. Towards the end of this gastronomic tour, argentine meats could not be absent. Dinner at El Revire Brasas Bravas Restaurant in downtown.
Tempt your palate with our delicious Dulce de Leche or taste our famous Malbec wine and our renowned meats.
◾ Learn about our culture, customs and food with an expert tour guide ◾ Delight our famous Dulce de Leche ◾ Visit the old San Telmo Market and get to know its stalls and bohemian atmosphere ◾ Taste our renowned Malbec & Torrontes wines ◾ Have dinner and enjoy our Argentine meats at a Grill Restaurant
This tour involves multiple tastings, so come hungry to fully enjoy Argentina’s rich flavors.
You’ll be walking through busy markets and streets, so sturdy footwear ensures a pleasant experience.
Carry a water bottle to keep refreshed between tastings, especially during warmer months.
Inform your guide in advance if you have food allergies or dietary restrictions for a tailored experience.
San Telmo Market dates back to 1897 and remains a central hub reflecting Buenos Aires’ immigrant and working-class history.
Local vendors emphasize sustainable, farm-to-table ingredients supporting regional farmers and reducing food waste.
Essential for navigating city streets and markets comfortably.
Helpful during cooler months or in air-conditioned stops.
fall specific
Keeps you hydrated through the warm afternoons.
summer specific
Perfect for carrying personal items and any purchases made at the market.