Hop on a bike and ride through the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires as we follow the paths of the women who shaped Argentina’s history. From iconic neighborhoods to powerful monuments, this unique experience will take you deep into the lives of trailblazing women — military leaders, writers, singers, sculptors, and first ladies — who broke barriers and left a lasting legacy.
More than just statues and streets, this tour tells real stories: of courage, resistance, passion, and triumph. Discover how their voices continue to echo in today’s struggles for equality and empowerment across Argentina.
Join us for a journey through history — herstory — and see Buenos Aires through the lens of the fearless women who changed it forever.
Our meeting Point is at San Martín Square next to General San Martin -on horse- Statue In Retiro Neighborhood (774 Santa Fe Avenue approximately).
This is our meeting point, where we will try the bicycles and helmets. Nobody doubts who the father of the country is yet nobody remembers who the mother of the country was, the woman who fought hand-to-hand with Generals and soldiers in the quest for Argentine independence; and also, the story behind the black community of Argentina.
Wars have always been something terrible and so silence is. We will tell you everything about The Malvinas War and the story of female veterans who actively participated in the war as well as the reasons for their subsequent invisibility.
Who was the most important female captain of South America? At this stop we will introduce you Juana Azurduy, we will be happy to tell you about her incredible life, the battles in which she was involved and why she was called “the amazon of freedom”. Enjoy the beautiful view of the city at her colossal monument.
We are going to pedal through the newest and most expensive neighborhood in the city and one of the most visited by porteños and tourists until arriving at the Woman's Bridge, to know the history of this feminist neighborhood as well as the names and achievements of some incredible women in history and current leaders, squares named after them and her monuments. We will also see the new feminist intervention of an American female artist in historical silos.
At our last stop we will introduce you the life story of the woman who formed "Mothers of the May Square", the most important women's organization in our history who opposed the last military dictatorship and all its achievements. Also, what is the story of Argentina's best-known first lady, her passion, her struggle and her death? Eva Perón has always aroused passions; we will tell you what has been the influence of this unique woman in the Argentine society.
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