Upon your arrival at Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, a driver will eagerly await you for a private transfer to your hotel.
Here's the exciting itinerary we've crafted for your 3-day stay in Buenos Aires:
Day 1: Prepare to uncover the city's treasures through a captivating guided tour. Immerse yourself in the allure of Buenos Aires as you visit its iconic landmarks, culminating in a delightful lunch at the charming waterfront district of Puerto Madero. As the day winds down, anticipate an enchanting evening at Cafe de los Angelitos, where Argentina's most traditional tango show awaits, accompanied by a sumptuous dinner.
Day 2: Embark on an exploration of the Tigre Delta with a guided tour: navigate through five of the main rivers of the first section of islands of the Paraná Delta. Enjoy free time to explore and shop at Puerto de Frutos.
Your itinerary will conclude with a private transfer out service, ensuring you end your journey safely and peacefully.
The services incudes pick up to your hotel and airport in / out
A driver will be waiting for passengers at Ezeiza international Airport of Buenos Aires holding a sign with the name of the passenger to facilitate the meeting. In this way, the passenger will recognize the driver as soon as he arrives at his destination.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires is the main Catholic temple in Argentina, the main headquarters of the Catholic Church of Argentina
The Casa Rosada is the seat of the Executive Power of the Argentine Republic. Within it is the office of the president of the Argentine Nation. This building is located in 50 Balcarce Street, in the neighborhood of Monserrat in the City of Buenos Aires, in front of the historic Plaza de Mayo
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires is the main Catholic temple in Argentina, the main headquarters of the Catholic Church of Argentina
La Boca is a working class neighborhood that has several attractions next to the Riachuelo. Asadores and street artists mark the entire Caminito, a narrow alley flanked by brightly colored zinc houses that evoke its origin as an immigrant neighborhood.
San Telmo is an old neighborhood with bohemian touch thanks to its temporary art galleries, night bars and street murals. The Defensa street, full of antique shops and bustling brasseries, passes through the Dorrego square, where many tourists come on Sundays to see the street market and street performances. Winding roads run through Lezama Park among jacaranda trees. Here is also the National Historical Museum, Italianate style. The neighborhood is full of exclusive restaurants with tango shows.
Puerto Madero is a renovated neighborhood that faces the bay. Its renovated redbrick buildings house exclusive grills frequented by tourists and businessmen at lunchtime. There are also modern skyscrapers with multinationals and luxury apartments. The lakes in the area are surrounded by trails, as is the ecological reserve Costanera Sur, very popular with runners and families. The elegant suspension bridge of the Woman connects the ports. In this Port we will have lunch sailing at The Humberto M Boat.
The Cabildo of Buenos Aires, seat of the colonial administration, occupies the same place since 1580, but its building underwent successive modifications. The first references of the Cabildo come from the beginning of the XVII century. By 1608, it had adobe walls and a thatched roof. The interior was divided into two: a room for meetings and another that worked as a prison. The tiles arrived two years later and, by the middle of the century, the Cabildo had a balcony and towers of wood and clay. Since 1938, the Cabildo has hosted the National Commission of Museums and Monuments and Historical Places, and the National Historical Museum of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires and the May Revolution.
Describe what travelers will see and do here It was the first avenue that the City of Buenos Aires had and the backbone of the historical and civic center of the metropolis. It connects the historic Plaza de Mayo with the Plaza del Congreso in an extension of ten blocks. He was born opulent and majestic, with great Spanish influence. It was transformed, over time, into the scene of Buenos Aires social demonstrations.
For its 140 meters wide, it is known as "the widest avenue" in the world. It goes through the center of the city from Constitución to Av. Del Libertador. It was inaugurated in 1937 and originally designed by the prestigious landscaper Carlos Thays. It has 1000 jacarandas, ceibos and cherry trees, many of them donated by Japan. The challenge of those who cross it usually is to do it walking from one end to the other in a single attempt and without the traffic lights interrupting.
Caminito is one of the most emblematic promenades of the city and of the unmissable attractions for those who visit it. With its typical sheet metal tenements in the neighborhood of La Boca, which show its walls painted in different colors, it is also an open-air museum of almost 150 meters in length. Its sinuous layout is due to the fact that it follows the course of a stream that flowed until the beginning of the 20th century
The Alberto J. Armando Stadium, better known as La Bombonera, is a football stadium owned by Club Atlético Boca Juniors. It is located in the neighborhood of La Boca in the city of La Boca
Born in the neighborhood of Puerto Madero and ends in Chacarita. Throughout its 70 blocks, it crosses the neighborhoods of Balvanera, all closely linked to the history of Tango and culture. Being one of the main cultural axes of the city, the Avenue owes its name to the first city of the interior of the country that supported the Argentine Independence. Because of its nightlife it is known as "the street that never sleeps" and this is mainly due to the fact that, around the Obelisk, it has the largest concentration of bookstores, theaters, pizzerias and bars in Buenos Aires, some of them considered "Notables" "
Dinner and Tango show - transfer in/out included - Dinner and show: Is one of the most traditional place of Buenos Aires with its delicious gourmand gastronomy. Live witness of more than a hundred years of the history of Buenos Aires. Talking about Rivadavia and Rincón is talking about a corner of tango, about the Café de los Angelitos, about the morning, midday, afternoon and night of the most traditional coffee house of Buenos Aires. From Monday to Monday, this emblematic meeting place for outstanding national celebrities from culture, politics, sports and arts, is proud to open its doors to receive new visitors. With a series of 350 especially selected photographs placed on its walls, a stage box where, at some moment during the day, a live large accordion can be heard, and a moderate and elegant decoration, it will recreate the atmosphere and the environment of the 20th century for the visitors.
There is no shortage of reasons to visit the Tigre Art Museum: one of the most emblematic constructions of Tigre and a perfectly preserved art collection on the banks of the river.
Tigre is an Argentine locality located just north of Buenos Aires. It serves as a base to visit the rivers and the marshes of the extensive delta of the Paraná. The old fruit trade port of the city, Puerto de Frutos, is now a busy craft market. Nearby, the Museo del Mate goes through the history of this traditional Argentine drink and has a mate bar. The Paseo Victorica is a promenade along the river with numerous rowing clubs and restaurants.
The Puerto de frutos is a small jetty on the banks of the Luján River in the town of Tigre, next to which the fruit market is located. Open all week, this particular sector of the city is also a shopping trip, an encounter with the flavors of the Delta, enjoying its colorful views that make it a unique place. The Puerto de Frutos is projected as the largest open-air shopping center in Argentina. A place where the traditional attributes and values of Tigre and the new concepts in modernity coexist in design.
During your visit you will discover a fascinating ecosystem with a rich variety of flora and fauna in its natural environment. Through its trails you can explore the diversity of environments present in the Buenos Aires delta. You can also visit one of the oldest nurseries in the Delta and know the task of rescue of wildlife that is carried out.
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