Discover all of Buenos Aires’ most visited sights on a small-group city tour and the Tigre Delta, including pick-up and drop-off.
Admire the iconic Casa Rosada presidential palace in Plaza de Mayo and stroll along the grand Avenida de Mayo, then explore the cobbled streets of historic San Telmo, the birthplace of tango.
Head to La Boca to take pictures of brightly painted houses along Caminito Street, then explore the lively Puerto Madero port and visit the stunning Recoleta Cemetery, home to Evita’s tomb.
Then we will visit a place for lunch in Palermo Soho for 45 minutes, and head to the idyllic Tigre, passing through San Isidro to admire its unique architecture.
Once there, embark on a sightseeing cruise through the Tiger Delta, one of the world’s largest natural deltas. Spend time exploring the lively market town before returning to your hotel.
We pick up passengers through the door of your hotel in Buenos Aires City. Hotels located in the center, San Telmo, Palermo and Recoleta.
Plaza de Mayo, the founding site of the city of Buenos Aires, is located in the so-called porteño microcenter. In its surroundings are several of the main monuments and points of interest: the historic Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (where the Executive Power of the Nation resides), the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Temporary art galleries, night bars and street murals give old San Telmo a bohemian vibe. Packed with antique dealers and rustic steakhouses, Calle Defensa runs through Plaza Dorrego, home to a flea market and street performers who attract tourists every Sunday. In Lezama Park, trails wind around tall jacarandá trees and the Italian National Historical Museum. The neighborhood has many establishments that offer dinner with tango shows.
La Boca is a working class area with diverse attractions near the Riachuelo. Several restaurants specializing in meat and street artists surround Caminito, a narrow alleyway flanked by brightly painted zinc houses that evoke the early days of immigrants from the district. Here you will also find La Bombonera, which vibrates on match days. It is home to the Boca Juniors football team.
Puerto Madero is a renovated area close to the pier. Its converted red-brick buildings contain upscale steakhouses popular with tourists and business luncheoners. Stylish skyscrapers house multinational corporations and high-value apartments. The trails run through several lakes in the rich South Coast Ecological Reserve, which attracts families and runners. The Woman's Bridge is an elegant suspension bridge across the pier.
It is an area of wide historical and architectural interest, called the Argentine Paris by the great French immigration since 1840, main forum of visit especially by the historic Cemetery of Recoleta located there, and the Cultural Center Recoleta an important tourist and cultural focus within the city. It is a traditional neighborhood of well-to-do sectors, whose properties are among the most expensive in the city.
Palermo Soho is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. A place where you breathe a relaxed and creative atmosphere, where design, gastronomy and urban art coexist in an environment surrounded by style and charm. Palermo Soho is a kind of oasis in the middle of the city’s chaotic madness.
Less than an hour from the city of Buenos Aires is the First Section of Delta Islands, which belongs to the Tigre party. With an area of 221 km2 and more than 350 rivers and streams, it represents one of the most important tourist attractions in Argentina, allowing visitors to connect with nature and discover a haven of peace.
Party located north of Buenos Aires City. It is noted for its classical architecture and its Gothic style "San Isidro Labrador" cathedral.
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