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Our guide will take you to tour a unique corner of Buenos Aires for its magic and charm where you can appreciate the buildings of the first Italian immigrants, the Boca Juniors stadium and its museum, street Tango dancers, the Diego Maradona-themed bar, galleries art and a popular fair
Sal Telmo is one of the first neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and that is why you can breathe a special air there. It smells of colonial architecture, of a cobbled street, of squares full of everyday life. Let's discover the places that you cannot miss visiting in the mythical neighborhood of San Telmo. 1) Plaza Dorrego and San Telmo fair 2) San Telmo Flea Market 3) Churches 4) Museum of Modern Art 5) National Historical Museum 6) Lezama Park 7) Casa Mínima, a must see in San Telmo 8) Cartoon Walk and the Humor Museum 9) What to do in San Telmo, Zanjón de Granados 10) French's Solar Gallery Finishing with lunch at La Brigada grill
We offer a free walking tour to Recoleta that begins at the Teatro Colón and ends in the heart of Recoleta, which can be a good morning plan to then visit the cemetery (in this case we also offer an afternoon tour of the cemetery of Recoleta) and the surrounding area in the afternoon, thus covering the main attractions of aristocratic and palatial Buenos Aires. We group the attractions here with precise recommendations so that you can put together the plan that is most convenient for you: Content hide 1 Plaza Intendente Alvear (known as Plaza Francia) 2 Pilar Church 3 Recoleta Cemetery 4 Recoleta Cultural Center 5 Alvear Avenue 6 National Museum of Fine Arts 7 Faculty of Law and Generic Floralis 8 National Library and The Island 9 The Ateneo Grand Splendid
A shopping tour through the most prestigious shopings and a shopping tour through exclusive brand factories where prices and quality are incomparable, in leather (footwear, wallets and bags)
Check that the spirit of tango lives in every corner of this house, and as the historian of Barracas, Enrique Horacio Puccia, once said, “Barracas was the neighborhood that first gave Buenos Aires a bandoneon.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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