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Full Day Private City Tour in Buenos Aires with Local Guide

Location Buenos Aires, The Pampas, Argentina
$220.00
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Overview

Experience a full day of exploring Buenos Aires, where history, culture and beauty are intertwined in a unique tour. For 7 hours, accompanied by a local bilingual guide, you will discover the essence of the city, walking through its vibrant streets, monuments and tradition-filled corners.

The tour will take you to places full of history and charm, where you can appreciate the fusion of classic and modern, between imposing avenues, serene parks and neighborhoods full of life. Enjoy the warmth of its green spaces, breathe the fresh air in its most emblematic squares and let the city surprise you with its unique energy.

This is a tour where every step reveals something new: from the most imposing architecture to the details that make Buenos Aires special. Get ready to live an unforgettable experience, full of contrasts and emotions that will make you fall even more in love with the city!
Full Day Private City Tour in Buenos Aires with Local Guide
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 7 hours

Availability depends on seasonality and number of participants. Bookings can not be made for the same day. Please read our TnC’s.

When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
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  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Photos for all tourists
  • Bilingual guide throughout the tour providing information
  • Private transportation
  • Cemetery Recoleta (Upon request and payment of the client)
  • Japanese Garden (Upon customer's request and payment)
  • Meals
  • Lunch

Meeting point
The guide has a sign with the name of the company. We are on the side of Juana Manuela Gorriti.
Meet me at the entrance to the bar. The guide has a sign with the name of our company.
Return details
The guide has a sign with the name of the company. We are on the side of Juana Manuela Gorriti.
Meet me at the entrance to the bar. The guide has a sign with the name of our company.

  • Plaza de Mayo
    Plaza de Mayo is the historical and political heart of Buenos Aires, the scene of Argentina’s most important moments. During the tour, the guide will tell you the history of its monuments, such as the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo and the Metropolitan Cathedral, as well as curiosities such as the origin of the pink color of the Casa Rosada or the secrets of the underground square and so on! A brief walk but full of history and fascinating details. Unmissable to discover the soul of the city!
  • Obelisco
    The Obelisk is much more than a landmark: it is the undisputed symbol of Buenos Aires. During this stop, the guide will tell you his story, from its construction in 1936, to its current role as a setting for mass celebrations and events. They will discover curiosities, such as the meaning behind their inscriptions and how they have witnessed great moments in the life of Porteña. An emblem that connects the city’s past and present. A must on your visit!
  • San Telmo
    San Telmo, Buenos Aires’ oldest neighborhood, invites you to get lost in its cobblestone streets full of history and culture. During the tour, the guide will tell you how this neighborhood changed from an aristocratic center to a bohemian pole, with markets, street art and colonial architecture. A special stop will be at the Mafalda Statue, a tribute to the famous creation of Quino. You will discover the story behind this endearing girl and her connection to the neighborhood. A walk full of charm and nostalgia!
  • Caminito
    Caminito, in the heart of La Boca, is an open-air museum that combines history, art and tradition. This iconic corner of Buenos Aires, with its colorful plate houses, tells the story of immigrants and their influence on the culture of Buenos Aires. It is also the scene of the famous tango that bears his name, surrounded by street art and music on every corner. A vibrant walk celebrating the city’s roots and bohemian spirit.
  • Estadio Boca Juniors
    La Bombonera, home of the Boca Juniors club, is much more than a stadium: it is a symbol of football passion. Its unique design, with almost vertical stands, creates an unrivalled atmosphere that beats to the tune of fans’ chants. During the visit, they will learn about its history, from its opening in 1940 to its place as one of the most emblematic stadiums in the world. A must-see stop for lovers of Argentine football and culture!
  • Puente de la Mujer
    The Puente de la Mujer, with its modern and elegant design, is an icon of Puerto Madero and a symbol of contemporary development in Buenos Aires. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, it depicts a tango dancing couple, with its rotating structure as a unique detail. In addition to its architectural beauty, this pedestrian bridge connects the past and present of the port, surrounded by skyscrapers, restaurants and river views. A perfect place to admire the mix of tradition and modernity in the city.
  • Floralis Generica
    The Generic Floralis, an imposing 20 meter metal sculpture, is one of the modern icons of Buenos Aires. Located in the gardens of the Plaza Unidas, this giant flower has the particularity of opening and closing according to the time of day, symbolizing renewal and constant movement. Created by Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano, its design combines art and technology, offering a unique spectacle by reflecting the sky on its shining petals. An ideal place to enjoy a moment of calm and admire a work of art.
  • Planetario Galileo Galilei
    Galileo Galilei Planetarium, located in the forests of Palermo, is one of the most emblematic postcards of Buenos Aires. Its futuristic design, inspired by a planet, makes it a symbol of the connection between the city and the universe. Surrounded by ample green spaces and a lake, it is the perfect place to take pictures and enjoy the view, especially at sunset when lit and creating a unique spectacle. A must for those who seek to combine nature, science and architecture in their journey.
  • Recoleta
    Recoleta is one of the most distinguished neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, famous for its classic architecture and its European atmosphere. On this tour, you will learn about the history behind the Recoleta Cemetery, one of the most emblematic in the world, and admire its imposing facade, home to great figures of Argentine history. The walk will also take you through tree-lined squares, surroundings full of cafes, culture and art. A place that captures the elegant and timeless essence of the city.
  • El Ateneo Grand Splendid
    The Ateneo Grand Splendid, located in the neighborhood of Recoleta, is much more than a bookstore: it is a journey through the art and history of Buenos Aires. Set in an old theater from the early 20th century, it retains its original ornamentation, with frescoes on the ceiling, balconies and the stage converted into coffee. Considered one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, its unique atmosphere combines literature and architecture, offering an unforgettable experience. A place that invites you to admire, photograph and immerse yourself in the magic of books. A must-see in town!
  • Jardin Japones
    The Japanese Garden, located in the Palermo neighborhood, is a corner of serenity and oriental culture in the heart of Buenos Aires. Created in 1967 as a symbol of friendship between Japan and Argentina, this space combines traditional Japanese landscaping with modern elements, offering an environment of peace and beauty. Wooden bridges, crystal-clear lakes with koi carp, bonsai and a traditional pagoda intertwine to transport visitors to an authentic Japanese garden. It also has a cultural centre, a tea house and a restaurant offering delicacies from Japanese cuisine. Considered one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan, it is a place that invites contemplation, photography and learning. An unmissable for those who seek a respite of tranquility in the city!
  • Barrio Chino
    Chinatown, located in the Belgrano neighborhood, is a vibrant corner of Asian culture in Buenos Aires. With its iconic entrance arch, this small but lively sector invites visitors to immerse themselves in an experience full of flavors, colors and traditions. Its streets are lined with shops offering imported goods, from crafts to exotic ingredients, as well as a varied selection of restaurants and food stalls that delight in authentic tastes of Asian cuisine, especially Chinese, Japanese and Taiwanese. In addition, during Chinese New Year celebrations, the neighborhood is transformed with traditional shows, parades and dances that attract crowds. It’s a perfect place to discover the multiculturalism of Puerto Rico, taste unique dishes and enjoy an atmosphere full of energy and diversity. A must to explore in the city!
  • Teatro Colon
    The Teatro Colón, located in the heart of Buenos Aires, is one of the most emblematic architectural and cultural gems of the city. Opened in 1908, this majestic building is considered one of the most important and best acoustic opera houses in the world. Its imposing façade of eclectic style combines elements of the Italian Renaissance and French Baroque, noted for its elegance and attention to detail. Surrounded by vibrant Plaza Lavalle, the exterior of the theater offers a magnificent view that invites you to stop to admire its grandeur, especially at sunset, when the lighting highlights its ornaments. The Teatro Colón is a symbol of Buenos Aires’ cultural richness, a place that charms even from its exterior. An essential point to photograph and admire during a walk in the city center! Passengers will see it from outside and we will take the opportunity to take pictures.
  • Rosedal De Palermo
    The Rosedal de Palermo, located in Tres de Febrero Park, is an oasis of color and aroma in the heart of Buenos Aires. Opened in 1914, this iconic garden houses more than 18,000 rose bushes of diverse species, flourishing in a unique spectacle of natural beauty. Its classic design, with tiled paths, vine-covered pergolas and ponds adorned with bridges, make it an ideal place to walk, relax and connect with nature. Also noteworthy are the Andalusian Courtyard, a gift from the city of Seville, and the Garden of the Poets, with busts honoring literary figures such as Shakespeare and Borges. The Rosedal is one of the most charming spaces in the city, a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors, take pictures and delight in the perfume of flowers. A must-see in the Palermo neighborhood!

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Full Day Private City Tour in Buenos Aires with Local Guide

    Location Buenos Aires, The Pampas, Argentina
    $220.00
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10 000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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