Buenos Aires is often hailed as"Paris of South America"This city is filled with the elegance of European architecture and the passion of Latin America. Before heading to Antarctica or after your voyage, why not set aside some time for this enchanting "Silver River" city?
This curated city tour will take you through some of Buenos Aires' most iconic neighborhoods. From the aristocratic...Recoleta(Recoleta), to the colorfulBoca District(La Boca) The birthplace of tango; from a long historyMay Square(Plaza de Mayo), to a very modernPorto Madero(Puerto Madero). Led by a professional English-speaking guide, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the city's history, architecture, and cultural treasures, adding an elegant South American prelude to your polar journey.
Explore classic neighborhoods in depth: Visit Recoleta, San Nicolás, San Telmo and La Boca and experience the unique charm of each area.
Professional bilingual tour guide: Accompanied by an experienced local English-speaking tour guide throughout the trip, providing in-depth explanations of the stories behind the city.
Classic landmark tour: Get up close to must-see attractions such as the Colón Theatre, the Obelisk, and the Carminito Rainbow Street.
Convenient services: We offer pick-up and drop-off services from hotels in the city center, allowing you to travel with ease and without financial burden.
Detailed itinerary
Hotel pick-upA private car will pick you up from your hotel in downtown Buenos Aires and begin your city tour full of surprises.
The beauty of culture and architectureFirst, take a walking tour around the Teatro Colón and capture the city's most iconic view from the famous Obelisk. Then, walk along the famous 9 de Julio Avenue, passing through magnificent palaces and theater districts.
The Heart of HistoryArrive at Plaza de Mayo. This place has witnessed countless historical moments in Argentina. You can take photos of the Pink Palace (Casa Rosada), the Cathedral, and the Old City Hall, and feel the rich political and historical atmosphere.
Passionate colorsNext, head to La Boca and visit the famous Caminito Rainbow Alley. Once an immigrant enclave, it's now filled with tango performances and colorful tin shacks – a must-see for photos.
A blend of modern and traditionalAfter traversing the historic San Telmo district and winding through narrow cobblestone streets, you'll finally arrive at the trendy Puerto Madero. Transformed from abandoned warehouses, it's now a premier dining and fashion hub in the city.
End of tripWith a strong South American flair, we will disband at a designated location in the city center.