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Our city tour of Buenos Aires with navigation in the Tigre delta will allow you to get to know and explore all the attractions of the city in a private and exclusive environment. It is a tour that lasts 9 hours in total where you will make a 1 (one) hour navigation through the fifth largest delta in the world, learning about the flora, fauna and small rivers that compose it. Then, they will have a tour of the city of Tigre visiting museums and will be given free time to visit the Puerto de Frutos, the most typical craft fair in the city. At the end of the tour of Tigre and San Isidro, they will go to the big city, to take a city tour visiting the most emblematic points and knowing all the curiosities and culture of Buenos Aires where they will be able to take photos and enjoy each point as long as they like. want. The entire tour is accompanied by a bilingual guide
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Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Lunch
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Traveler pickup is offered
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Traveler pickup
Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Caminito, Buenos Aires, Argentina Caminito is the most famous pedestrian street in Buenos Aires. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city due to its colorful houses and its deep historical and cultural significance.
Caminito is located in the popular La Boca neighborhood, on the coast of the Riachuelo River and just 400 meters from La Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium. It is a 150-meter-long curved pedestrian promenade where you can see important artistic works. 30 minutes
Mafalda Statue, Buenos Aires, Argentina The Monument to Mafalda is a sculpture dedicated to the most famous character of the cartoonist Quino: 'Mafalda' in which she can be seen materialized on a bench resting.
The Monument to Mafalda is located a few meters from where the cartoonist lived, in the San Telmo neighborhood where a plaque that says 'Mafalda lived here' commemorates him. 15 minutes
Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera), Buenos Aires, Argentina Recognized by various international media as one of the most emblematic football stadiums in the world, and declared of "sports, tourist and cultural interest of the city of Buenos Aires", it was inaugurated on May 25, 1940. Diego Armando Maradona defined this stadium like "The Temple of the Mouth". Likewise, various sports glories such as Pelé, Zico, Andrés Iniesta and Thierry Henry, among others, have declared that the Boca Juniors stadium has a good experience. The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 seated spectators and 57,000 seated and standing spectators. 15 minutes
Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Inspired by the Gran Vía in Madrid, Avenida de Mayo is one of the largest and most important arteries in Buenos Aires. Tour the city from Plaza de Mayo with the Casa Rosada at one end, to the National Congress building at the other. Officially inaugurated in 1894, it is worth a visit, since it is like taking a trip through the entire history of the city. 20 minutes
Mercado de San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina It is a large indoor market that is located in the San Telmo neighborhood. Although it preserves old shops selling vegetables and meats, today it is a tourist place and antique dealers abound. The old "neighborhood" stalls that have been preserved for several decades coexist with the more recent antique dealers and related such as the tourist boom of San Telmo. The building also includes some stores that have their own entrance from the street, among them greengrocers, liquor stores, a restaurant and two notable bars: “San Pedro Telmo”, and “La Coruña” .1 15 minutes
Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina The Puente de la Mujer, one of the emblems of the Puerto Madero neighborhood, is the first work in Latin America by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and represents another sign that the City permanently seeks to position itself at the forefront of art and architecture in the whole region. It is a revolving pedestrian bridge with one of the largest turning mechanisms in the world, designed to allow the passage of sailing boats that navigate the docks of Puerto Madero. The work, made in Spain and donated to the City by an individual, represents the image of a couple dancing tango, where the white pole symbolizes the man and the curved silhouette of the bridge the woman. 15 minutes
Rosedal De Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Inside the Parque 3 de Febrero, in Palermo, is the Rosedal, with a collection of more than 18,000 roses and a lake that surrounds it. It occupies a space that belonged to the villa owned by Juan Manuel de Rosas, until it was defeated on February 3, 1852 at the Battle of Caseros. The work began with the landscaper Carlos Thays, the same one who built the Botanical Garden, Avellaneda Park and Lezama Park, among others. Later, it was completed by his disciple Benito Carrasco in 1914.
Every July when the pruning season begins, residents and tourists approach gardeners to receive flowers or cuttings from which new species can reproduce. In this way, in winter the rose bushes bloom healthy and strong to reach their maximum development point in October. 20 minutes
Cemiterio de Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina It is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Recoleta, which owes its name to the fact that there was the convent of the Recollect monks, to which the neighboring Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar also belonged (in the old monks' garden the cemetery was built ).
It is the most visited in the city, due to its numerous and imposing mausoleums and vaults, belonging to many of the main protagonists of Argentine history, such as that of Eva Perón (Evita), one of the most popular tombs. It is also worth a visit for its architectural value, since it is a sample of the times when the country was an emerging economic power and the main families of the city competed to build splendid pantheons. Many of the vaults and mausoleums are the work of important architects and are adorned with marbles and sculptures; more than 90 vaults have been declared a National Historic Landmark. 30 minutes
El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina The Athenaeum Grand Splendid was chosen by the British newspaper The Guardian as the second most important bookstore in the world. Chosen over the old Grand Splendid cinema theater in the Recoleta neighborhood, it retains its former splendor and elegance, with the dome decorated with frescoes, the original railings and the intact decoration. In the old stage - with the velvet curtain ajar - there is a bar that invites you to sit down, book in hand. You can also take advantage of the armchairs that are on both sides of the main room or be located in the exclusive boxes that function as small reading rooms. In the basement there is an area dedicated to children's books, and the upper floor is dedicated to exhibitions and exhibitions. 20 minutes
Delta El Tigre, Tigre, Argentina Sailing through the Tigre delta 60 minutes
Puerto de Frutos, Tigre, Argentina We will take a walk through the Puerto de Frutos where you will find many handicrafts from Argentina 30 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Alex_L
17 Nov 2024
I’m only giving this tour 4 Stars instead of 5, because we were a party of six seniors, and they sent a small SUV and we had major trouble getting in and out and was extremely uncomfortable. Ezequiel, our guide, was fantastic!
Julin_J
16 Nov 2024
Impresionante excursión que realicé en privado con Analía. Además de ser lo más completo que se puede encontrar...tengo que decir que fue espectacular. Analía es una guía profesional, que conoce perfectamente su trabajo, educada, amable y que te hace el tour cómodo y agradable. Sin duda lo recomiendo encarecidamente y si vuelvo tengo claro que lo volvería a hacer.
Michelle_C
29 Oct 2024
This tour took place the day before leaving BA, so we had already hit a few of the hot spots on the Viator tour list before taking the tour. Emiliano picked us up on time and before we left the hotel, he showed us a map and explained the entire tour to us and how he would tie the different areas of BA together with its history. His knowledge of the history of what we saw was very detailed and the stories and personal experiences he wove into his tour were awesome. We first drove through areas near the law school and the big metal flower, toured the Ricoleta cemetery for a little while (it's fascinating!), and drove through areas with old palaces of the rich that were now embassies, large monuments, and several museums. Then we made our way to Tigre for a nice leisurely hour-long boat ride on the Delta. After that, it was back to BA for a stop at the huge rose garden, where all the roses were in bloom. We had already been to Plaza de Mayo, but we stopped there for a bit more interesting history of the area. We also had already been to San Telmo Mercado and the Obelisco so we didn't go there, but it is on Viator's list. Then we went to La Boca, saw the Boca Junior's stadium, and then had some time in the Caminito area. We had a nice lunch at Hot Pizza with a pizzanesa a la fugazzetta as big as a 12 inch pizza. On the way back to the hotel, we learned the history of that area juxtaposed with the history of Puerto Madero, our final stop. All in all, the tour was perfect for the amount of time we had and was flexible in skipping areas that we'd already visited. Buenos Aires is an amazing and beautiful place with a rich history. Emiliano brought his own personal experiences to the tour, so we learned about history, economy, politics, and the people, and information that we wouldn't have gotten on a bus with 40 other people. If you can afford it, do this private tour. And be sure to request Emiliano. You will have a great time and learn a lot.
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