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Buenos Aires: Hop-On Hop-Off City Bus Tour

1. Buenos Aires: Hop-On Hop-Off City Bus Tour

Get a complete picture of Buenos Aires with a 24, 48, or 72-hour, hop-on hop-off bus ticket. Discover traditional neighborhoods like La Boca, San Telmo, and Puerto Madero, as well as the most modern ones, such as Palermo and Belgrano. Benefit from an included audio guide to find out more about the places you pass. With your ticket, hop on and off at any of the 25 stops on the bus route for a period of 24, 48, or 72 hours. The main stop is in the city center and as the tour progresses, you'll see emblematic buildings, historical places, cultural spaces, and the different Buenos Aires neighborhoods. The bus will stop at certain stops to connect you with other activities and tourist attractions. Either stay on the bus all the way around the loop and enjoy the colorful sights and informative guides or use the bus as a great way to get to your next attraction. You're sure to have a fun time and you might just hear something surprising about this big city. If you get tired of sightseeing, the open-top buses are a great place to rest and still see a large part of the city.

Buenos Aires: North or South Buenos Aires Bike Tour

2. Buenos Aires: North or South Buenos Aires Bike Tour

Your tour will start with some safety instructions for the ride, then put your helmet on and explore the city. South Circuit When choosing the South Circuit you will start to explore the city by San Telmo, which is the current old quarter and the area where time has stood still since the early 1900s. Stop at the Lezama Park and talk about the first foundation of Buenos Aires, immigration and the history of Tango. Then, go down through La Boca's limit, where you will stop to stare at La Bombonera, one of the hearts of the area and symbol of the local passion for football. Visit the colorful area of Caminito, the first port of Buenos Aires, which today has become a district for local artists. After that, bike towards Puerto Madero, the second city harbor, which evolved into the most modern neighborhood in Argentina, redefining the skyline of the city. From there, continue to the Ecological Reserve, a 865-acre nature reserve that lies between the city and the Rio de la Plata. The last part of our tour will be at the Plaza de Mayo, where Buenos Aires was definitively founded back in 1580. See the Old Cabildo (city hall), Metropolitan Cathedral (the former home for Pope Francis) and the Casa Rosada (the presidential offices).  North Circuit If you prefer the North Circuit, you will see the heart of Buenos Aires' late 19th-century history, parks, and architecture. Discover the energy of downtown Buenos Aires, across the business district of the city center. You will then head to the hustling and bustling area of Retiro and Plaza San Martin, where you'll see magnificent palaces and architectural icons, products of Belle Epoque. A few stops later, the pace slows down as you take in Recoleta, the “barrio” best known for its cemetery, cafes, ice cream, and museums. Continuing north to Palermo, you'll pass the "Floralis Generica" (giant metal flower), the house of general San Martin and the Museum of Contemporary Art on your way to the wonderful open space of the Parks and the picturesque Rose Garden. On the way back, you'll stop at one of the main meeting points of BA, The Congress Square, right next to the magnificent building that holds the Legislative Power. After 4 hours of biking through the most important landmarks of Buenos Aires, you will return to the starting point to finish your tour. 

Buenos Aires: Full Day Bike Tour with Lunch

3. Buenos Aires: Full Day Bike Tour with Lunch

Have an amazing time on this signature tour which will leave you with a true affection for this beloved city. Your full day tour will cover history, culture, fun, food and most importantly, cycling.   You will start in the oldest barrio of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, and wind your way through the narrow streets, stopping to soak up the architecture and charm of the neighborhood. Then on to the colorful Caminito at the heart of the old port of La Boca, via the famous football stadium La Bombonera. After a short break, you will head to the second port and newest area of Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero, with its modern buildings and chic appearance. Then to absorb the feeling of space and tranquility in the Reserva Ecologica, you will stop for lunch in a local restaurant which offers meat and vegan options. After lunch, you'll ride north and visit the site where the city was born, Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by the Cathedral, Casa Rosada and Cabildo. Then you'll head up north to the transport hub of Retiro to discover one of the city's finest parks, the Plaza San Martin, which was the headquarters of the Liberator's Army. After this, continue on to the high society area of Recoleta, where you will have the opportunity to visit the world-renowned Recoleta Cemetery and the final resting place of Evita. You will then really stretch your legs with a ride around the lungs of Palermo, a wonderful park and lakes system which is the main outdoor meeting point in the city. Through Barrio Norte in Palermo and across downtown, your last stop is at the Congress square, right next to the magnificent Congress building.

Buenos Aires Bus: Hop on-hop off 48hs+Navigation+City Pass

4. Buenos Aires Bus: Hop on-hop off 48hs+Navigation+City Pass

-The tourist bus will take you to visit the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city. With the panoramic view from the bus you will be able to appreciate historical places, cultural spaces and unique neighborhoods full of Argentine culture. -Hop On/Hop Off service, so you can get on and off the bus as many times as you want. -The buses run every 15 minutes, and the ride within the city lasts 3 hours 30 minutes -Operates EVERY day, beginning from stop 00 Recoleta, at Av Presidente Manuel Quintana 591, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The last bus finishes the tour at 8:30 p.m. -Postcards in Buenos Aires City is a must-see tour by boat in which you will enjoy a large view of Buenos Aires, and look at the Reserva Ecológica (Nature Reserve) and the most emblematic buildings in the city. - To begin the Postcards Tour, you must do so in the stop number 10. All the tour takes 30 minutos - Operates every day, starts at 11:00 am to 17:40 pm, the frecuency is every forty minutes

Buenos Aires: Panoramic Bus Tour

5. Buenos Aires: Panoramic Bus Tour

This tour shows the culture, history and authenticity of Buenos Aires. Tour of approximately 3 hours aboard a panoramic bus with a bilingual guide. We will visit the most important areas of the city of great cultural and historical interest. Visit to the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city: - Palermo - Recoleta - San Nicolas - Monserrat - San Telmo - La Boca - Puerto Madero Includes photo stops at: - Plaza de Mayo (Monserrat) - Caminito (La Boca) Explore Buenos Aires with us! Retiro The Retiro neighborhood, both a financial and residential center, was the gateway for millions of immigrants between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. We find numerous attractions, such as: Plaza San Martin, the pedestrian street Florida, the Train Station, the Monumental Tower among other emblematic monuments. Palermo In the Palermo neighborhood, the largest in the city, we will be able to see: Los Bosques de Palermo, the Galileo Galilei Planetarium, Plaza Italia, the Malba Latin American Art Museum, the Hippodrome, among other attractions. Recoleta The Recoleta neighborhood, one of the most elegant in the city. As we cross this neighborhood we will be able to see the famous Recoleta Cemetery where famous people are buried, the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Carlos Thays Park, the renowned Law School, among other important attractions. San Nicolas The neighborhood of San Nicolás, the most central of the city, is home to the Obelisk, the Colón Theater and the famous Corrientes Avenue, known as "the avenue that never sleeps" due to its great theatrical and gastronomic offer. Monserrat Monserrat is the oldest neighborhood in the city, where the first Spanish settlers settled. It concentrates places of important historical interest such as: Plaza de Mayo, the Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (Government House), the Cathedral, Avenida de Mayo, among other well-known buildings. San Telmo The neighborhood of San Telmo, is one of the oldest and most traditional, home of the Casco Histórico and many tanguerías. We can find: Defensa Street, Lezama Park, the Casa Mínima, among other attractions. La Boca La Boca, experience a unique neighborhood in the world. We will walk between Caminito, the tenements and the soccer passion for Boca Juniors. The immigrants chose this place to settle down, due to the labor possibilities that existed. They built their houses of wood, sheet metal and asked for leftover paint in the shipyards to color the walls. Puerto Madero The neighborhood of Puerto Madero, one of the most modern, pays tribute to great women of Argentine history. Among its main attractions are the Puente de la Mujer (Women's Bridge), the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, and the Tango Monument, among others.

Buenos Aires Bike Tour: South or North Circuit

6. Buenos Aires Bike Tour: South or North Circuit

After meeting your guide at the local partner's office, listen to a quick safety briefing before receiving your bike (a comfy beach cruiser) and helmet. If you choose the South Circuit, begin with a cycle around San Telmo, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. See its many attractions, including the Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Church, San Telmo Market and Dorrego Square, the heart of San Telmo. Observe life in the square’s cafes, bars, and shops, and watch for spontaneous tango performances – as San Telmo is the center of tango in Buenos Aires.  Next, ride into La Boca, Buenos Aires’ most colorful neighborhood, where a European atmosphere has remained strong since the neighborhood was settled by Italian immigrants. The district is popular with visitors for its brightly painted buildings, especially along the Caminito – the neighborhood’s main (pedestrianized) drag where you can see local artists selling their work.  Then, head to the newest neighborhood in the city: Puerto Madero. Its old docks have been transformed into restaurants, lofts, and offices, which boast incredible views of the city. From there, continue to the Ecological Reserve, an 865-acre nature reserve that lies between the city and the Rio de la Plata. Finally, visit Plaza de Mayo, the scene of all major political events in the country since the founding of Buenos Aires. Take a look at the Government House (Casa Rosada), the Cabildo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the main public buildings.  If you go for the North Circuit, start the tour in Puerto Madero, the newest neighborhood in the city. From there, ride through Recoleta, famous for its French-style buildings and large parks. See Recoleta Cemetery, where legendary Argentinians like Eva Peron (aka Evita) are buried, and pass through Barrio Norte, an informal name given to a lively section of Recoleta around Santa Fe Avenue. Then, head toward the district of Palermo – Buenos Aires’ largest neighborhood. Ride to Palermo Woods, the city’s largest park, where you can admire its rose garden with more than 400 rose bushes. See more of the park’s sights, including the Buenos Aires Zoo, the Botánical Garden, Plaza Italia, Galileo Galilei Planetarium and the Spaniard’s Monument.  Throughout your tour, your entertaining and informative guide will give facts about Buenos Aires’ rich history and provide commentary about the sites you’re passing. You’ll also rest periodically to stretch your legs and take photos, ending your tour in San Telmo.

Buenos Aires: Guided City Cycling Tour

7. Buenos Aires: Guided City Cycling Tour

The Ultimate City Experience is an immersive cultural experience with a local connection. It´s a 20 Km bike ride around the historical barrios of BA, stopping frequently to appreciate Buenos Aires’ highlights and get insights about its fascinating history and culture. At Biking Buenos Aires, we facilitate immersive cultural experiences on two wheels! We are here to support your own journey into the essence of Buenos Aires, backing up your interests and integrating them into your own Argentinian experience. Our activities are arranged for small groups (10 max.) in order to keep it personal and be able to offer as much flexibility as possible. We know that you have little time in Buenos Aires, so we’ve learned how to make the most of your time, biking (taking) through the most iconic spots, thus widening your perception as you interact with the smells, sights, sounds, and sensations this city emanates. Get closer. Get soaked by the city’s unavoidable reality.

Buenos Aires: Private Argentinian Flavors Food Tour On Foot

8. Buenos Aires: Private Argentinian Flavors Food Tour On Foot

Buenos Aires is characterized by a wide gastronomic variety, from different regions and countries. In this tour you will be able to visit the most modern neighborhood of the city, admire its constructions, its buildings and outstanding emblems. While tasting typical Argentinean street food. Always accompanied by a guide, who will tell you curiosities, stories and secrets of this area of our city. The tour lasts approximately 120/150 minutes with different stops. You will also be able to admire the immense Rio de la Plata and its waterfront. We will also visit the famous and modern Puente de la Mujer, the Fountain of the Nereids and we will be able to see part of the Ecological Reserve of Buenos Aires, a green space on the Rio de la Plata.

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