Buenos Aires for curious people
Overview
Lezama Park and Casa Rosada serve as key landmarks in this anthropological walk through the rich history of the Argentinean capital. Participants should be ready to engage in discussions and pose questions about the past, present, and future of Buenos Aires.
- 🗣️ Engage in conversations about the historical inhabitants and their significance.
- 🌍 Discuss the British interest in Argentina's shores and its implications.
- ❓ Explore topics related to the African-descendant population and migration patterns.
- 📜 Learn about Evita, Perón, and the impact of military dictatorship on society.
- ⚠️ Please note that this tour may be slightly modified at the guide's discretion due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
English
- University degree guide
Meeting point
Return details
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Old town of Buenos Aires.
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Parque LezamaOur starting point. Place in which the first fort was stablished in 1536.
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Swedish church (1944)
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Former clandestine center for detention, torture and extermination (1976-1979)
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Parroquia de San Pedro Gonzalez TelmoColonial catholic church.
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Plaza DorregoOld town's main square.
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Mercado San TelmoLocal market built up by italian immigrants.
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Puente de la MujerWoman's Bridge designed by the Spanish architect and structural engineer Santiago Calatrava.
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Casa RosadaPresident's office.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.