The tour begins in the northern part of the city. Tour the neighborhoods of Retiro, Palermo and Recoleta, which are full of large green spaces and beautiful French-style mansions. Here you will make your first five-minute stop next to the Floralis Generica, a steel and aluminum sculpture.
Afterwards you will take a half-hour tour of Plaza Recoleta where the Recoleta Cemetery and Pilar Church are located. Pass the Teatro Colón and the Obelisk until you reach your third stop, the Plaza de Mayo, where the city was founded in 1580. Admire the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral for about 20 minutes.
Breathe the air of tango in its birthplace, the San Telmo neighborhood. You will also visit the neighborhoods of La Boca, where one of the most famous stadiums in the world, La Bombonera, is located. In La Boca you can also see the multicolored tenements, where Italian immigrants lived at the end of the 19th century, as well as the picturesque Caminito street for walking.
We will tell you the exact pick up time once the reservation is confirmed. Please be ready 5 minutes before the scheduled time.
Located in the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas in the Recoleta neighborhood, the Floralis Generica is an impressive sculpture of a flower made of aluminum and steel where passengers can take pictures
Passengers will be able to see the Law School from their vehicle and learn about its history
They will stop without stopping at the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires
Alvear Avenue is the aristocratic street of the city par excellence, you can see it from the vehicle
For its 140 meters wide, it is known as one of the widest avenues in the world.
The Obelisk is, throughout the world, the largest emblem of the city of Buenos Aires
Plaza de Mayo is the oldest in Buenos Aires and is the stage par excellence for all the most important political events in Argentine history
They will be able to enter the Metropolitan Cathedral, where Pope Francis celebrated Mass for more than 20 years
San Telmo is one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods, home to the Historic Center and many tanguerías. Stop to see the statue of Mafalda and visit the house of Dulce de Leche.
Caminito is one of the most emblematic walks in the city. This museum street is full of sheet metal tenements, which show their walls painted in different colors.
Puerto Madero is one of the most modern neighborhoods in the city of Buenos Aires.
Stop to visit the exterior of the La Recaleta Cemetery (admission not included) and the Pilar Church.
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