I was born and raised in Buenos Aires. I live several years outside between France, Germany and the United States. I know what the tourist is looking for and wants to see. Above all, I am passionate about my country and I really enjoy showing the visitor not only the fascinating history of Buenos Aires but also, as is the life and local culture in Argentina.
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Photo stop in the symbol of Buenos Aires and more important
We will visit the ironic San Telmo Market to taste dulce de leche and take a coffee or food break, if you wish
We'll stop for a few minutes at Plaza Dorrego. Nervous point of San Telmo before continuing to La Boca.
We will visit the famous bridge of The Woman of Puerto Madero. Photo stop
We will walk along the levees to understand well the history of the second port of Buenos Aires
We will walk along the famous boquense street Caminito and visit some iconic convents.
We will stop in front of the most important football stadium in Argentina: the chocolate maker. Mandatory stop for football fans
We will stop in front of the Casa Rosada to visit the headquarters of the national executive branch. If we are lucky, we can see the changing of the guard of the horse grenadiers (depends on the time)
Founding Square of Buenos Aires. Over 200 years of history in one place. Past and present. We will also visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, located right in front, .
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