Embark on a diverse and exciting small-group tour of Buenos Aires's most popular landmarks, enjoying the flexibility to go anywhere in the city and stay for as long as you want, thanks to a private guide. Discover the contrast between the city's distinctive neighborhoods throughout the day.
Choose to make your way to the emblematic Plaza de Mayo—where the revolution of 1810 was initiated. Your guide shares insightful information about the square's significance in Argentina's fight for independence, before heading to 9 de Julio Avenue—the world's widest avenue.
The city is rich with history, so you may be interested in visiting the enchanting San Telmo, Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood. Known for its colonial architecture, the barrio impresses with cobblestone streets, antique shops, coffee shops, and small restaurants. Also of interest is Boca and its Caminito Street, home to famous colorful tin houses. This neighborhood owes some of its fame to the local soccer club “Boca Juniors,” whose fans are considered some of the best on the planet.
If you're more inclined toward modern architecture, the capital's wealthiest areas await you, starting with Puerto Madero and the adjacent financial district. Drive through posh Retiro and Palermo before reaching Recoleta and its beautiful, world-renowned cemetery. It's the resting place of many notable people, including Evita Peron, the former first lady of Argentina.
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