Your journey begins in the historic Plaza de Mayo, where you can admire the iconic Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo. Venture into the bohemian neighborhood of San Telmo, renowned for its cobblestone streets, antique shops, and street performers.
Next, visit the picturesque district of La Boca, famous for its colored houses, and Caminito Street, a hub of tango and art. Continue your exploration in the neighborhood of Recoleta, home to the Recoleta Cemetery, where you can marvel at the ornate mausoleums and visit the grave of the iconic Eva Perón.
Head to Tigre town, and you'll embark on a Delta navigation, cruising through the serene waterways lined with lush greenery and unique houses on stilts. Enjoy a delicious empanadas snack before continuing your journey. The tour concludes with a leisurely walk through Puerto de Frutos, a bustling artisan market, and Paseo Victorica, a scenic riverside promenade offering beautiful views and a relaxing atmosphere.
The passengers will be picked up from their hotel or accommodation place For your safety, it is not permitted to leave any type of luggage in the vehicle during the service.
Host of the most important political events of the country. Place of the Second Foundation of the City of Buenos Aires (1580). The oldest monument of the city, the Pyramid of May (1811), can be seen here.
San Telmo is the home of artists and young people, and it’s full of artistic life, tango shows, antique stores, bars, coffee shops, and on Sundays, the city’s most famous Antique Fair.
This neighborhood boomed in the 1800s thanks to the port, which was so important that those living in Buenos Aires began to be known as “porteños”, a term still in use today
The most famous block of the neighborhood, due to its vivid colors, and on weekends, its art fair and street tango shows.
The docks of this port were abandoned for decades, until in the 1990s, a major urban development project transformed them into modern buildings, which are now a major attraction of the city
Its museums, cemetery, and beautiful French-style buildings make it the most distinguished neighborhood of the city.
Step aboard a boat and immerse yourself in a leisurely 60-minute cruise through the picturesque delta.
Victorica Avenue is the coastal walk that borders the Luján River to reach the elegant gardens that surround the headquarters of the Tigre Deliberative Council and the Tigre Art Museum
The Puerto de frutos is a small pier located on the banks of the Luján River in the town of Tigre, next to which the fruit market is located. Its name comes from the mid-twentieth century where the fruit production of the Paraná Delta used to disembark in that area, and was then marketed in the city of Buenos Aires
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