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Discover Buenos Aires in a unique and enriching experience that will show you the city in a memorable way. We will visit some of the most iconic sectors of the Federal Capital at the same time that we will immerse ourselves in the culture and folklore of Buenos Aires, accompanying this entire experience with the tasting of traditional sweets, foods and drinks from our country (croissants, choripán and coffee).
It is much more than a tour, it is an experience.
Approach the charging station at the door of the Hilton Puerto Madero Hotel, where our professional guide will be waiting for you to begin our experience.
10:30 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Detail of the construction of the bridge, its connection with tango and the tribute to women that is replicated throughout the Puerto Madero neighborhood.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Old Post Office Palace and current cultural center recognized for its concert halls and artistic exhibitions.
• Admission Ticket Free
Origins of the City of Buenos Aires, foundation and early years. Main attractions (Cabildo, Cathedral) and characteristic events that happened in its vicinity.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The oldest Catholic temple in the city of Buenos Aires, built in 1722 by the Jesuit fathers.
• Admission Ticket Free
Visit to the historic block that gave rise to the first National Library, headquarters of the UBA and Colegio Real San Carlos; as well as training several of our heroes and prominent personalities in Argentine politics.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Origins of the San Telmo neighborhood and details of what was once a cart stop south of Buenos Aires but which has currently been transformed into one of the most picturesque spots in the city. At this point we will take a break from the bike tour to undertake a walk through the heart of San Telmo, visiting Plaza Dorrego, the Market and even the famous Mafalda sculpture. We will close this segment with the tasting of a classic coffee with croissants in a Buenos Aires bar.
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
An old mansion that became the scene of an archaeological discovery dating back to the colonial era where remains of the old tunnels of Buenos Aires were found, as well as cisterns and other materials from the time.
• Admission Ticket Free
With just 2.50 meters of frontage, it is known as the oldest house in the city. This type of housing was designed for freed slaves, to whom their masters assigned a small space to build their homes, adjacent to their property.
• Admission Ticket Free
Reference to the first Spanish settlement in the Río de La Plata and the origins of the current National Historical Museum.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Located in an old 19th century mansion, today the museum offers a tour of the cultures of the native peoples, the time of conquest and the establishment of the colonial order, the May Revolution, Buenos Aires society in 1810 and the crossing of the Andes, among other notable episodes in Argentine history.
• Admission Ticket Free
Visit to the traditional Bombonera, historical overview of the origin of the club and some of the most famous athletes it sheltered.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
A space created in honor of the effort and sacrifice made by so many neighbors who volunteered as firefighters to protect their neighborhood from the constant fires it suffered and still suffers.
• Admission Ticket Free
Origins of the La Boca neighborhood, from the suburbs to one of the areas most heavily visited by international tourism. The origin of tango, its connection with the immigration waves and the stellar figure of Quinquela Martín among all this landscape.
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Donated by the artist Benito Quinquela Martín with the aim of building a primary school and a museum of Argentine artists there, and so it was. In 1936 the establishment was inaugurated after having been equipped with 18 murals by the Boquense artist and years later the Museum of Argentine Artists was inaugurated in the same building, with a representative collection of national art from the 19th century to the present. While, on the third floor, there is currently the House-Museum of Benito Quinquela Martín, where some of his greatest works are exhibited.
• Admission Ticket Free
We will learn the detail behind the founding of this icon of La Boca and how its history is directly related to the roots of this working-class neighborhood. Finally, we will take you to a classic Buenos Aires restaurant so you can taste some of the delights of Argentine gastronomy.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Origins of Puerto Madero. A snapshot of the first years of what was the project for the second port of BA and how its decline began to be retransformed into the most expensive neighborhood in the entire City.
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Work made in Rome by the Tucuman artist Lola Mora that represents the birth of the Roman goddess Venus, surrounded and assisted by tritons and nereids, water divinities that give the work its name.
• Admission Ticket Free
Historical overview of the origin and development of the most important green lung of the city and a visit to the promenade that pays tribute to the great glories of national sport.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
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