Buenos Aires rewards curious travelers with excellent guided experiences. Walking food tours in Palermo Viejo stand out, letting you sample top-notch Argentine steak, local sandwiches, and creamy gelatos at neighborhood spots. The city’s colorful street art comes alive during relaxed bike tours, while the stories behind Recoleta Cemetery‘s ornate tombs fascinate history enthusiasts. I especially love the private car tours – they’re convenient and adaptable to your interests, perfect for seeing multiple neighborhoods efficiently. Best of all, many tours accommodate wheelchair users. Let’s look at the most worthwhile tours in Buenos Aires.
Good To Know
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Customizable food tours offer a six-hour small-group experience with tastings of local cuisine, including Argentine sandwiches, steak, wine, and artisan gelato.
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Immersive asado adventure and street art tours provide a three-course barbecue dinner with wine, beer, and a guided walking exploration of Palermo Viejo’s street art.
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Bike tours, ranging from half-day to full-day, offer an engaging way to explore Buenos Aires’ iconic landmarks, including Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, and San Telmo.
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Walking tours provide in-depth experiences, such as a private Recoleta tour highlighting the cemetery and Eva Peron’s tomb or a comprehensive city tour covering landmarks and cultural highlights.
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Private and small-group tours offer flexible, personalized experiences, including customizable city tours, audio-guided car tours, and immersion in Argentine gaucho culture with horseback riding and an asado lunch.
Customizable Food Tour of Palermo Viejo
Though this customizable food tour in Palermo Viejo provides a comprehensive culinary experience, it offers flexibility to tailor the itinerary to individual preferences.
With a 99% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, the small-group walking tour immerses guests in the local food and culture. Highlights include tastings of Argentine sandwiches, steak, wine, and artisan gelato.
The tour starts at Lucio Pizza y Pasta and ends at Antiche Tentazioni, an artisan gelato shop, spanning approximately six hours.
While the CA$220.10 per person price point may be perceived as high by some, the tour includes all food, drinks, and cultural insights from a professional guide.
Accessibility features make the experience available to a wide range of travelers, though it’s not recommended for those with back problems or serious medical conditions.
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Recoleta in Depth (Not Literally) Private Walking Tour
What makes the Recoleta in Depth Private Walking Tour a must-do experience in Buenos Aires? This 2.5-hour, 2-mile walking circuit through Recoleta offers an in-depth exploration of the neighborhood’s rich cultural influences and architectural gems.
Rated 4.5/5 from 86 reviews, the tour takes visitors to key sites like the iconic Recoleta Cemetery, Pilar Basilica, and Eva Peron’s tomb, providing engaging historical anecdotes along the way.
The professional English-speaking guide brings the neighborhood to life, showcasing its Spanish, British, Italian, and French influences.
Though not wheelchair accessible, the tour is conveniently located near public transportation. While some past participants wished for a more comprehensive experience, the tour is well-suited for those interested in Buenos Aires’ history and architecture.
With included cemetery admission and no hotel pickups, it’s an efficient way to discover Recoleta’s renowned landmarks and hidden gems on foot.
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Buenos Aires Walking Tour
The Buenos Aires Walking Tour offers a comprehensive introduction to the city’s renowned landmarks and cultural highlights. Ideal for first-time visitors, the 82-reviewed tour with a Badge of Excellence covers 9 de Julio Avenue, the iconic Obelisk, Palacio de Tribunales, Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the vibrant neighborhoods of San Telmo and La Boca.
Participants will also visit the Recoleta Cemetery, the resting place of Eva Perón. Led by a professional guide, the tour utilizes public transportation and includes a lunch of empanadas. Guests can upgrade to access the Palacio Barolo rooftop with a cocktail.
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour provides a personalized experience. While a moderate fitness level is required, the tour operates rain or shine. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, such as Victor, Gabi, and Carlos.
Priced from $117 per person, the tour offers a Lowest Price Guarantee and a pay-later option, though availability may be limited.
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AsadoAdventure and Street Art Tour in Palermo Viejo
Nestled in the vibrant Palermo Viejo neighborhood, the AsadoAdventure and Street Art Tour offers travelers an immersive experience into Argentine culinary traditions and the vibrant local arts scene.
Boasting 110 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate, this tour is the perfect way to discover the authentic flavors of Argentina.
During the tour, guests will partake in a hands-on asado experience, learning to prepare traditional dishes like choripan and morcipan. The three-course barbecue dinner includes wine, beer, and a delectable dessert lineup featuring mate and vigilantes.
The guided walking tour of Palermo Viejo allows visitors to admire the neighborhood’s street art and soak up the lively atmosphere.
Earning the Buenos Aires Badge of Excellence, this tour is a must for any traveler seeking an authentic taste of Argentina.
With all-inclusive pricing from $225 per person, the AsadoAdventure and Street Art Tour provides exceptional value and an unforgettable cultural experience.
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Private Tour With Audioguide Through Buenos Aires by Car
Explore the vibrant city of Buenos Aires on a private tour with an audio guide, providing a rundown of the city’s top attractions. This 95-reviewed tour, recommended by 99% of travelers, offers a Badge of Excellence and flexible pricing starting at $55 per group of up to 4 people.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours prior and a “Reserve Now, Pay Later” option, it’s a convenient and accessible choice. The tour features an air-conditioned vehicle, making it wheelchair and stroller friendly.
Pickup is available at any Buenos Aires hotel or the international airport, with a customizable 11 AM start time. Knowledgeable drivers provide additional commentary alongside the audio guide, ensuring a personalized experience.
Highlights include museum admissions, photo opportunities, and the flexibility to customize the tour to your interests and time constraints.
Traveler reviews praise the tour’s guides, especially Fernando, for their friendliness, expertise, and ability to tailor the experience. While some suggest having English-speaking drivers, the overall 5-star rating and positive feedback make this a top choice for exploring Buenos Aires by car.
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Buenos Aires in a Day – All Inclusive Bike Tour
Enjoy the vibrant culture and history of Buenos Aires on this all-inclusive bike tour. Covering key landmarks like San Telmo, La Bombonera stadium, and La Recoleta cemetery, this 7-hour excursion provides an engaging and active way to explore the city.
With a maximum group size of 8 travelers aged 12 and up, you’ll enjoy personalized attention from a knowledgeable local guide. The tour includes a bicycle, helmet, and lunch inspired by Argentinian cuisine, along with soft drinks.
While not wheelchair accessible, the route is stroller-friendly and near public transportation, making it accessible for most. Though the tour may be suspended for severe weather, it operates in light to moderate rain.
Recent travelers have praised the knowledgeable guides and enjoyable experiences, though some have noted room for improvement in bike maintenance and water availability.
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Buenos Aires by Night Small-Group City Tour
This immersive evening tour allows travelers to discover Buenos Aires’ vibrant nightlife and illuminated landmarks. The 3-hour “Buenos Aires by Night Small-Group City Tour” showcases the city’s top attractions, including the Womans Bridge in Puerto Madero, the iconic Casa Rosada on Plaza de Mayo, and the striking Floralis Generica sculpture in Recoleta.
With a maximum group size of 10-15 people, the tour provides a personalized experience led by knowledgeable local guides. Travelers praise the informative commentary and engaging discussions about Buenos Aires’ history and culture. The small-group setting also allows for more interaction and flexibility compared to larger tours.
While most participants report a positive experience, some have encountered issues with canceled or delayed tours, as well as concerns about the guide’s communication and tour organization.
The tour’s 4.6/5 rating and 90% recommendation indicate it’s a popular choice for those seeking an illuminating night out in the vibrant Argentine capital.
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Best of Buenos Aires Private Walking Tour
Travelers seeking a comprehensive introduction to Buenos Aires’ highlights will find the Best of Buenos Aires Private Walking Tour an engaging and informative experience.
Covering over 3 miles in just 2.5 hours, this highly-rated private tour takes guests through the city’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks. Visitors can expect to see at least 25 attractions, including the famous Florida Street, the towering Edificio Kavanagh, and the elegant Recoleta district.
The tour also includes admission to the renowned La Recoleta Cemetery and the Basilica de Nuestra Senora Del Pilar, providing a deeper understanding of the city’s history and architecture.
With a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, travelers can look forward to unique insights and memorable experiences. While the tour operates rain or shine, the itinerary may vary due to weather or city dynamics.
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For those seeking to uncover Buenos Aires’ vibrant street art scene, the BA Street Art Walking Tour – Small Shared Group offers an engaging and insightful exploration.
This highly-rated tour, boasting a 97% recommendation from travelers, takes small groups on a journey through the city’s hidden murals and street art gems. Led by professional, English-speaking guides, participants can expect a personalized experience as they discover the stories behind the artworks created by both local and international artists.
The tour’s convenient start and end points, as well as the inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off, make it easily accessible.
With a maximum group size of 16, the tour ensures an intimate atmosphere where guests can fully enjoy the neighborhood’s artistic offerings. From wheelchair accessibility to the option to bring service animals, the tour caters to diverse traveler needs.
Finishing with a stop at a local ice cream shop, the experience provides a well-rounded introduction to Buenos Aires’ dynamic street art culture.
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Half Day Excursion to Delta Del Tigre and San Isidro
Offering a captivating contrast to the vibrant street art scene, the Half Day Excursion to Delta Del Tigre and San Isidro takes visitors on a scenic journey to explore the lush wetlands and charming riverside towns outside Buenos Aires.
This half-day tour includes transportation, a boat cruise through the Tigre Delta, and stops at local landmarks like the San Isidro Cathedral and the Porto de Frutas market.
With a maximum group size of 15, the tour provides an intimate experience led by knowledgeable, multilingual guides.
Positive reviews highlight the scenic views, enjoyable boat rides, and the informative service of guides like Ezekiel and Camilla.
However, some guests have reported scheduling issues, language barriers, and delays, suggesting room for improvement in communication and organization.
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Small-Group Tigre Delta Tour From Buenos Aires
Ideal for those seeking to escape the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, the Small-Group Tigre Delta Tour offers an enchanting journey into the lush wetlands and charming riverside towns just outside the city.
With a 90% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, this tour provides a scenic boat cruise through one of the world’s largest natural deltas, along with a riverside walk and exploration of the market town of Tigre.
Priced from $75 per person with free cancellation, the tour includes hotel transfers, a knowledgeable local guide, and snacks or alcoholic drinks (if selected).
While the maximum group size is 14, the tour can accommodate up to 30 people. Though not wheelchair accessible, the tour is considered kid-friendly, making it a great option for families.
However, reviews suggest being mindful of timing, as some shops may be closed on certain days, and ensuring sound quality on the boats for a more enjoyable narration experience.
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Private City Tour of Buenos Aires
The Private City Tour of Buenos Aires provides travelers with a comprehensive exploration of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods and historical landmarks. Boasting a stellar 4.8 overall rating from 123 reviews, with 96% of travelers recommending the tour, this half-day private experience is a top choice for those seeking an in-depth look at the Argentine capital.
Guided by knowledgeable locals, the tour takes visitors through neighborhoods like Puerto Madero, La Boca, Palermo, and San Telmo, offering insights into the city’s rich history and culture.
Highlights include visiting the Plaza de Mayo, Parque de la Memoria, Recoleta Cemetery, and the vibrant Caminito. Travelers can also expect to witness spontaneous tango performances in Dorrego Square.
The tour includes hotel or port pickup and drop-off, as well as the services of a private driver and guide. Flexibility is a key feature, with the option to customize the itinerary to individual preferences.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour is stroller-friendly and offers infant seats. A minimum of two people is required, with a maximum of four per booking.
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Custom Buenos Aires City Tour
For travelers seeking a more personalized exploration of Buenos Aires, the Custom Buenos Aires City Tour provides a compelling alternative to the Private City Tour. This full-day excursion is tailored to individual interests, allowing visitors to curate their own sightseeing itinerary.
The tour covers popular attractions like Plaza de Mayo, Recoleta Cemetery, La Boca, and the Obelisk, and is led by knowledgeable, multilingual guides who provide undivided attention.
With a 94% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, the Custom Buenos Aires City Tour offers exceptional value. Priced from $175.02 per person, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and soft drinks.
Travelers can also add an airport transfer for an additional fee. The experience’s flexibility and customization have earned rave reviews, with many guests highlighting the expertise and friendliness of guides like Pablo, Carlos, and Ana.
Whether exploring Buenos Aires for the first time or during a layover, the Custom City Tour promises a memorable and tailored experience.
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Heart of the City Bike Tour
Cyclists seeking an immersive exploration of Buenos Aires’ historic heart will find the Southern Buenos Aires Immersive Bike Tour a captivating experience.
Over five glorious hours, you will explore the vibrant neighborhoods of La Boca, San Telmo, and Puerto Madero, discovering the city’s political history at Plaza de Mayo.
The tour boasts a 5.0 rating from 78 reviews, with an impressive 99% recommendation rate and a Badge of Excellence. Highlights include a traditional parilla lunch, multiple photo stops, and the use of a bicycle and helmet.
Knowledgeable guides lead small groups of up to 10 travelers, sharing insights on the city’s culture and heritage.
While the mostly flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes provide a comfortable ride, some feedback suggests the bikes could use improved brakes.
The Southern Buenos Aires Immersive Bike Tour offers an exceptional way to experience the heart of this captivating city.
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2 Hrs. Walking Tour in San Telmo & Market
Although Buenos Aires offers a wealth of captivating tours, the 2-hour walking exploration of San Telmo and its vibrant market stands out.
With a staggering 225 reviews and a 99% traveler recommendation, this tour has earned a Badge of Excellence for good reason. Visitors can expect to learn about the history and founding of the city, while seeing the colonial streets and 19th-century architecture.
Highlights include the charming San Ignacio Church and the bustling San Telmo Food Market, as well as the lively Sunday fair featuring music and art.
Led by knowledgeable guides who wear orange for easy identification, the tour accommodates a maximum of 30 travelers. Priced at just £10.73 per person, it’s an affordable way to discover the heart of San Telmo.
With flexible booking options and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Buenos Aires.
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Full Day Bike Tour Around Buenos Aires
Exploring Buenos Aires by bike provides a thrilling way to discover the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems. This full-day bike tour immerses participants in the vibrant culture and rich history of Argentina’s capital. Covering a range of notable sites, from the Floralis Generica to the Recoleta Cemetery, the tour offers a comprehensive experience.
With a maximum group size of 6 travelers, the tour provides an intimate and personalized adventure. Travelers will enjoy a local English-speaking guide‘s engaging commentary and the convenience of included bike rental, helmet, lunch, snacks, and beverages.
The tour caters to various dietary needs, making it suitable for vegetarians as well. While not recommended for beginners or those with serious health conditions, the tour is suitable for moderately fit individuals aged 12 and above.
Participants can expect a rewarding 8-hour cycling experience, with the tour receiving an impressive 99% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence.
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Half-Day Recoleta and Palermo Bike Tour in Buenos Aires
This half-day bike tour offers travelers a delightful opportunity to explore the prestigious neighborhoods of Recoleta and Palermo in Buenos Aires.
With a 96% recommendation rate, the tour is a badge of excellence, providing small groups with an intimate atmosphere and beach cruiser-style bicycles, plus helmets.
Highlights include the Evita Perón Monument, Recoleta Cemetery, Rose Garden, Floralis Genérica, and Planetarium, all while covering historical and cultural insights.
The skilled multilingual guides ensure a personalized experience, and the mostly flat terrain makes for easy cycling.
Though food and drinks aren’t included, the tour provides one bottled water per person and rain gear if needed.
While some past guests have noted issues with bike quality and tour cancellations due to weather, the overall reviews are overwhelmingly positive, praising the guides’ knowledge and friendliness.
At $40 per person, this half-day bike tour is an excellent way to discover Buenos Aires’ iconic sights.
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Half-Day Bike Tour in Buenos Aires Argentina With Lunch
A popular half-day bike tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina, allows travelers to enjoy the city’s vibrant culture and history.
This 5-hour tour, rated 5.0 stars with 93 reviews and 99% recommendation, takes small groups of up to 12 people on a cultural cycling adventure.
Highlights include visiting iconic landmarks like Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, San Telmo, and Puerto Madero, as well as engaging in historical exploration, local food tasting, and cycling through green areas.
The tour includes lunch, mate (infusion), alfajores (snack), bottled water, bike, and helmet.
Led by knowledgeable English-speaking guides, the tour provides an authentic experience for first-time visitors to Buenos Aires.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
The meeting point is 400 meters from Plaza de Mayo, and the tour returns to the same location.
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Small-Group City Tour of Buenos Aires
Travelers seeking a rundown of Buenos Aires can embark on a small-group city tour that showcases the vibrant capital’s iconic landmarks and neighborhoods.
The tour visits major sights like the Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Avenida de Mayo, San Telmo, La Boca, Puerto Madero, and the Recoleta Cemetery, where visitors can see Evita’s grave.
With a maximum of 30 travelers, the tour provides a personalized experience led by knowledgeable local guides. The air-conditioned transportation includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, and the tour package covers all entrance fees, food, and gratuities.
Infant seats are available, making it a kid-friendly outing. Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 1,791 reviews, the tour is highly recommended, with 95% of travelers saying they’d suggest it.
Guests praise the informative experiences and great photo opportunities, though some note issues with pacing and visibility in smaller buses. Operated by Signature Tours, the tour emphasizes exceptional service and encourages traveler engagement with the guides.
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Small Group City Tour of the City of Buenos Aires
The small-group city tour of Buenos Aires provides travelers with a comprehensive exploration of the vibrant Argentine capital. With a maximum of 15 participants, the tour offers an intimate and personalized experience led by knowledgeable bilingual guides.
Travelers can expect air-conditioned transportation and complimentary snacks throughout the 4.5-hour journey.
The tour’s highlights include a diverse range of neighborhoods, from the iconic Plaza de Mayo to the colorful La Boca district. Accessibility is a key focus, with the tour being wheelchair and stroller-friendly and accommodating service animals.
Reviews from past participants praise the tour’s excellent value, knowledgeable guides, and enjoyable experiences.
While the tour generally receives high praise, a few travelers have reported issues with booking, communication, and tour organization. Complaints include larger group sizes, poor guide performance, and a lack of clarity on the itinerary.
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Small-group Buenos Aires City Tour
Spanning 4.5 hours, the small-group Buenos Aires City Tour provides travelers with a comprehensive exploration of the Argentine capital’s vibrant neighborhoods. Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 56 reviews, this half-day tour takes visitors to iconic sites like Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and the colorful Caminito Street in La Boca.
Along the way, guests enjoy photo stops at Floralis Generica and Torre Monumental, as well as a tasting of the beloved dulce de leche.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, personal assistance is required. Pickup is offered from centrally located Buenos Aires hotels, and the maximum group size is 14 people.
Languages include Spanish, English, and Portuguese, though some reviews note a lack of consistency in language handling during the bilingual presentations.
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Private Tour to San Antonio De Areco: Gaucho Town & Estancia From Buenos Aires
Explore the heart of Argentine gaucho culture with this private tour to San Antonio de Areco from Buenos Aires. Boasting 86 glowing reviews and a 99% recommendation rate, this experience offers an authentic glimpse into the storied traditions of the country’s iconic horsemen.
Enjoy a full day of activities, including horseback riding, an asado (barbecue) lunch, and captivating equestrian demonstrations. Your private guide will tailor the tour to your interests, ensuring a seamless and personalized adventure.
Priced from $255 per person, the tour includes convenient hotel pickup, all activities at the estancia, and a reception with local snacks and drinks. Vegetarian options and infant seats are available upon request.
With its scenic Pampas setting and charming town, this tour promises an immersive cultural experience, perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking to escape the bustle of Buenos Aires. Embrace the gaucho lifestyle and create lasting memories on this unforgettable journey.
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Private Tour: Buenos Aires Half Day City Tour
Offering a rundown of Buenos Aires, this private half-day city tour provides an immersive experience for visitors. Recommended by 95% of travelers, the tour explores the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, including Puerto Madero, Retiro, Palermo, and San Telmo.
Travelers will visit historical landmarks such as Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and the Recoleta Cemetery, where they can pay respects at Evita’s tomb. The tour also includes spontaneous tango performances in San Telmo, allowing visitors to enjoy the city’s cultural heritage.
Logistically, the tour includes round-trip transportation, an air-conditioned minivan, and a professional driver and licensed guide. The price starts at $185 per person, varying by group size.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate. Feedback from previous guests praises the guides’ knowledge, flexibility, and engagement, though some noted a desire for more walking stops and personalized adjustments.
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Recoleta Cemetery Tour in English
The Recoleta Cemetery Tour in English provides visitors with a captivating exploration of this iconic 19th-century burial ground in Buenos Aires.
With 344 reviews and a 98% recommendation rate, this tour is a must-do for those interested in Argentine history and culture.
Led by knowledgeable guides like Jimena and Victoria, the tour takes guests on a personalized small-group experience, sharing stories of hauntings, curses, and gravediggers.
Travelers will have the opportunity to visit the grave of the legendary Eva Perón (Evita) and learn about the significant figures interred in the cemetery’s elaborate mausoleums.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and most travelers can participate.
Priced at $9.99 per person, the Recoleta Cemetery Tour in English offers a low-cost, engaging way to explore this fascinating site, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Highly recommended for its exceptional content and guides, this tour is a highlight for visitors to Buenos Aires.
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Private Customizable City Tour of Buenos Aires
For those looking to experience the highlights of Buenos Aires in a personalized and flexible manner, the Private Customizable City Tour of Buenos Aires offers an engaging and efficient option.
With 47 reviews and a 96% traveler recommendation, this tour has earned a Badge of Excellence and promises to showcase the city’s top attractions, including Plaza de Mayo, Recoleta Cemetery, Puerto Madero, La Boca, and San Telmo.
The tour’s customization and flexibility allow travelers to tailor the itinerary to their individual preferences, ensuring an enriching and memorable experience. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the city’s history, culture, and local life, catering to both adults and children with infant seats available.
Convenient transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and included gratuities further enhance the tour’s value, with a starting price of $135.00 per person and a lowest price guarantee.
With overwhelmingly positive reviews highlighting the guides’ expertise and the overall quality of the experience, this private city tour is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and families seeking to explore Buenos Aires.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Best Ways to Get Around Buenos Aires?
Visitors can explore Buenos Aires by taking the subway, hailing taxis, or using rideshare services. Biking is a great way to see the city, while walking tours provide an intimate experience. Public buses offer a budget-friendly option for getting around.
How Do I Avoid Common Tourist Scams in the City?
To avoid common tourist scams in Buenos Aires, be wary of overly friendly strangers, fake taxis, and overpriced tours. Research reputable companies, keep valuables secure, and trust your instincts. Staying alert can help ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
What Are the Top Safety Tips for Solo Female Travelers?
For solo female travelers, be aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas, trust your instincts, and don’t display valuables. Use only licensed taxis and don’t accept drinks from strangers. Dress conservatively and research cultural norms to stay safe.
Can I Purchase Tickets for Tours on the Day of the Activity?
Yes, visitors can often purchase tour tickets on the day of the activity. However, it’s best to book in advance, especially during peak seasons, to guarantee availability and avoid disappointment. Advance booking also ensures travelers get the best rates.
What Are the Recommended Dress Codes for Different Tours?
The dress code for tours in Buenos Aires varies, but generally casual, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Some tours may have more formal attire requirements, so it’s best to check with the tour operator beforehand.
The Sum Up
Buenos Aires offers a diverse range of tours to suit any traveler’s interests. From food and art to history and culture, visitors can customize their experiences to explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and local traditions. Whether you prefer a private guided tour or a self-guided adventure, there’s an option to help you make the most of your time in this dynamic South American destination.