Kid-Friendly Buenos Aires City Walking Guided Tour for Families
Overview
A fun and engaging tour awaits families in Buenos Aires, starting at Plaza de Mayo, the city's heart, where young explorers can marvel at impressive surroundings. Highlights include visiting the Metropolitan Cathedral and the iconic Casa Rosada, Argentina's presidential palace.
- 🕌 Visit the grand Metropolitan Cathedral, sharing stories of General José de San Martín in a captivating way for children.
- 🏛️ View the famous pink Casa Rosada from outside, an iconic symbol of Argentine politics.
- 🌆 Wander through the charming cobblestone streets of San Telmo, where kids can explore local markets.
- 🎭 Experience the lively atmosphere with potential glimpses of street performers or tango dancers.
- ⏳ This 2.5-hour tour blends history, culture, and fun for kids and their families!
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- Kid-Friendly Tour
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Plaza De MayoYour tour begins in the historic Plaza de Mayo, one of the main landmarks in Buenos Aires. Overlooked by the famous Casa Rosada, it is a must-see!
- Pass by the presidential palace, famous for its striking pink color. It is also home to a museum that houses important items related to the history of Argentina. (pass by)
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires is the main Catholic church in Argentina. Its impressive neoclassical facade contrasts with the more traditional colonial-style buildings around it. Inside, the cathedral features beautiful artwork, grand altars, and the tomb of General José de San Martín.
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San TelmoSan Telmo is one of the oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods in the city, known for its historic charm, cobblestone streets, and lively atmosphere. Famous for its antique shops, street art, and tango culture, San Telmo offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past. The neighborhood's bustling San Telmo Market is a must-visit.