Buenos Aires, -the cradle of tango- as it is called, can be a superlative introduction to your exploration of Argentina. What is certain is that this cosmopolitan city, European in appearance, can keep any culture-oriented visitor busy indefinitely. Different aspects of its architecture and the diversity of its districts and suburbs reflect times of grandeur and plenty, cultural influences and migratory waves. Buenos Aires has been a true melting pot of native inhabitants, Spanish, Italian, British, French, German, Central European, Jewish, Arabian, Greek, Japanese and more recently, Chinese and Korean immigrants. It is evident that this city has a very active nightlife. An excellent opportunity for us to show you around the best tango, Argentine folk music and even help you take tango lessons if you wish.
Gastronomically speaking Buenos Aires can be a constant pleasure with two main highlights: world-famous steaks (some local gourmets point out, that Patagonian lamb is even more outstanding, although much harder to find) and its first class wines and champagnes which will surprise for their excellency; we will even organize a wine-tasting session.
Nature reserves, in downtown Buenos Aires and natural history museums offer a great opportunity to get acquainted with the local flora and fauna or even birdwatching. The Amazonian jungle penetrates into Argentina along the banks of the major rivers. Part of the tropical rainforest reaches at the doors of Buenos Aires City, especially at the Great Delta, only 12 miles north. This is another exciting visit just a few minutes from downtown.
We can customize packages to include:
- regular group day tours
- small group day tours
- private, personalized day tours
- can include day or overnight trips to estancias
Sample Private Tour Package:
Day 1 - Buenos Aires
Arrival and transfer from the International airport to the hotel.
Enjoy a 2 hour walking tour in the surroundings of the hotel. There are multiple approaches:
" Historic Walk
" Cafes & bookstores
" Architecture of the first days of Buenos Aires
" Buenos Aires Today
" Nature prevails in Buenos Aires.
Accommodation: Moreno Buenos Aires Hotel / Howard Johnson Recoleta Hotel / Madero Hotel
Meals: None
DAY 2 Buenos Aires
Morning visit of the city of Buenos Aires. The Four Balconies of Buenos Aires is an exclusive visit in which a guide, professor of the University, uses four parks and plazas to introduce passengers to the city, its history, its everyday life and the peculiar psychology of the "porteño", the inhabitant of Buenos Aires.
Rest of the day at leisure to relax and enjoy on own.
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 3 Buenos Aires - Tigre
Morning transfer to Tigre, the gateway small suburb to explore the Delta of the Parana River. Upon arrival, meet the guide from Selknam Canoas. We jump on beautifully hand made wooden canoes and will leisurely explore the delta navigating and paddling the small rivers and streams. A short snack is included. Return to Tigre. There will be leisure time to visit the small village, its market and then make own way back to Buenos Aires. (Our guide will offer information and details).
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 4 Buenos Aires
Day at leisure until the time for the transfer to the airport (international or domestic airport).
The hotel room will be available until the time for check out (normally around midday).
Transfer to the airport.
Meals: Breakfast
** A note about hotels recommended:
MORENO BUENOS AIRES - www.morenobuenosaires.com
This hotel is located in San Telmo (the old historic area of the city It is a historical art decó building, recycled and turned into a hotel, with really wide and comfortable rooms, modern style
HJ BOUTIQUE RECOLETA - www.hjboutiquerecoleta.com.ar
This is a new hotel (not even a year) which despite the fact of being a Howard Johnson offers a very good ratio quality / price. The location is very good as well as the rooms. People like to stay there and enjoy the services. Something to recommend.
CASA CALMA WELLNESS HOTEL - www.hotelmadero.com
It is a new hotel, close to San Martin square, Retiro neighborhood, very nice area. Relax and natural life are the main issue here; rooms are spacious, comfortable, and you have your own private small spa (yacuzzi, sauna, yoga implements and organic amenities) can see green on your balcony despite of being in the middle of the city. Service is also very good
Can also add a tango dinner and/or show if you like
2011 Price per person in US$( based on minimum of 2 people traveling together):
| |
Double |
Singl Supp. |
| Moreno Hotel |
$546 |
$203 |
| Howard Johnson Hotel |
$636 |
$293 |
| Madero Hotel |
$619 |
$276 |
Below are examples of some of the special Buenos Aires day tours we can offer
THE FOUR BALCONIES OF BUENOS AIRES TOUR. An exclusive visit of Buenos Aires, in which a professor of the University, uses four parks and plazas of Buenos Aires (Plaza de Mayo, Parque Lezama and La Boca, Plaza San Martin and Recoleta) to introduce visitors to Argentina, its history, its contrasts, its contradictions and the characteristic psychology of the "porteños", the inhabitants of Buenos Aires.
From the hotel we drive to La Boca, during the short trip- about 20 minutes- the guide makes a brief historical, geographical and sociological introduction to Argentina. Already in La Boca- the blue collar neighborhood of Buenos Aires, we walk Caminito Street and talk about the origin of Tango, we visit Necochea street where most of the brothels where tango originated were situated.
We visit then San Telmo, the oldest "barrio" of Buenos Aires, where the city was founded for the first time in 1536, we walk Parque Lezama, Defensa Street, the Flee Market premises, Ezeiza Family House and San Lorenzo alley talking about the slave market, the arrival of the great European immigration, literature and British Invasions to the city during 1806 and 1807. Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral and central part of the city is the next spot to be discovered and the correct moment to make a coffee brake at Cafe Tortoni opened in 1858 where Borges, Cortazar, Storni, Arlt, Sabato and many other writers used to talk, drink and write. Recoleta, the most aristocratic area of the city is then explored, the French architecture of most of the buildings surrounded by wide parks is where we spend some time, visiting the Cemetery founded 1822 where Eva Peron is buried. Between three and a half to four hours is the tour length.
TANGO CLASSES or MILONGAS 3 hours
The melancholic romanticism of Argentina is clearly reflected by their most unique traditional music and dance: the Tango. In a three-hour lesson or practise Milena Braun, will introduce passengers to the world of tango and the first steps of this glamorous dance.
$211 for 2 people, $209 for 3-8 + $12 entrance fee
ARGENTINE WINE TASTING
Undiscovered Wines From Argentine Bodegas . Learn Terroirs, Varietals, Vinification . Tailored To Your Wine Tastes . Bilingual English + Spanish Speakers . Generous, Endless Pours. The Wine Tasting includes 5 glasses of exclusive Argentine wines unavailable in the USA, paired with 5 uniquely Argentine tapas. We do a specific pairing with each wine. Pairings usually include empanadas, cheeses, cold cuts, crackers, fruits, sorbet, chocolate, and perhaps nuts. Please inform us of your dietary restrictions and allergies. We do have vegetarian options. Book online!
PRIVATE JEWISH HERITAGE TOUR 3 hours
Buenos Aires has the third largest Jewish community in the world; this active social group of Argentines has left its traces in our culture from the very beginning. We will follow the traces and traditions while visiting the Jewish neighborhood of Once, and in an informal way we will be in touch with the anonymous Jewish businessman (mostly owners of the small shops in the area) who will explain us all the benefits and turmoil of living in Buenos Aires. Tour includes:
AMIA (Tuesdays and Thursdays in the morning): Paso Street Synagoge (visit); Walk across Once neighborhood, Libertad Street Synagoge (First congregation) with its Museum (subject to date and time); Commemorative Monuments of different historic episodes: Memoria Activa (AMIA bombing); Israel Embassy (bombing); La Memoria Park (in project). If you wish you could also visit Shoa Museum (Entrance: U$D 3 p/pax) which is not normally included in the itinerary as it is not representative of the Jewish experience in Argentina.
Operates: Monday to Fridays. The best days to do this tour are Tuesdays and Thursdays in the morning as the passengers have the opportunity to visit the AMIA in the inside. The rest of the sites can be visited Monday-Friday.. And also, it is not recommended to do it on a Friday afternoon as almost all Jewish places are closed.
cost for 2 persons is US$ 233 , for 3-8 = $252 (not per person). Add $23 per person entrance fees.
WALKING BUENOS AIRES TOUR BY EVITA 4 hours
Starting our "EVITA" tour at the recently opened Museo Evita in Palermo our target consists in offering our visitors an idea of her unique life from extremely humble origins in Los Toldos where she was born in 1919 up to the acme of her power till her death in 1952.
Visit to the Museum in Lafinur Street where the whole Evita parafernalia is displayed; her legendary luxurious gowns, her days in the stage and screen, her meeting with General Juan Peron, her social works with her "grasitas" (working class people), her books and speeches, films and videos showing her at the Casa Rosada addressing the masses and images of her wake at the Parliament and later transportation by the streets of Buenos Aires.
A 20-minute walk by Palermo Parks up to the National Library where the official residence of Peron and Evita was erected before it was put on fire and then put down. Arrival in Recoleta Cementery and visit to Eva Peron's mausoleum.
A short drive to Plaza de Mayo, political core of Argentina since colonial times where you'll be at the scenery where most of her speeches took place from the balconies of Casa Rosada, the same from where Madonna addressed the multitude in Allan Parker's musical.
A short walk along Avenida de Mayo up to café Tortoni, the oldest in the country, opened in 1858 on which premises functions the National Academy of Tango and where our guide will comment some of Evita's ideas and speeches.
$233 for 1-2 people, $252 for 3-8 (not per person). Add $4 per person entrance fee.
BIKE TOUR IN BUENOS AIRES - A Different Buenos Aires 3- 4 hours
Getting to know Buenos Aires by bike is -without doubt the most interesting and entertaining way to explore and know the hidden corners of Buenos Aires.
This ride will cover the Southern areas such as: Puerto Madero, the former pier recently fully recycled and transformed into a new trendy area full of restaurants, bars , theatres, the Costanera Sur Nature Reserve, La Boca and San Telmo. This will cover the origins of the city, its oldest quartiers-
Departures: Daily at 0930 AM and 0200 PM.
Includes: Helmet, Beach Cruisers bikes, a bottle of mineral water, rain gear (if necessary)
Children seats are available upon request.
Bilingual guides.
Notes: This route has been specially designed to avoid heavy traffic. When crossing a major intersection passengers are asked to walk the bikes. The route is designed for all levels of difficulty.
What to wear: Comfortable clothes, layers suggested if cold, we highly suggest a light jacket.
BIKE TOUR IN BUENOS AIRES - Tigre & San Isidro 5 hours
The Northern Residential of San Isidro and Tigre are ideal to enjoy a relaxing morning of afternoon by bike. This is a fun ride that starts in Plaza San Martin, to walk to the Train Station and get on the service to Tigre. Upon arrival ride in the area - the pier, the colorful local Markets, the museums and local rowing clubs. Then we jump on the train again to ride back to San Isidro where we get on the bikes and enjoy a smooth ride in the historic area, the fancy "Tren de la Costa ", ride by the river to the North till we reach Martinez a beautiful residential area where we get on the train again to return to Buenos Aires. This trip includes lots of contrasting areas, full of beautiful parks, riverside walks, nice residential areas.
Departures: Daily at 0930 AM.
Includes: Helmet, Beach Cruisers bikes, a bottle of mineral water, rain gear (if necessary)
Children seats are available upon request.
Bilingual guides.
Notes: This route has been specially designed to avoid heavy traffic. When crossing a major intersection passengers are asked to walk the bikes. The route is designed for all levels of difficulty.
What to wear: Comfortable clothes, layers suggested if cold, we highly suggest a light jacket.