Pass By: Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
You will meet your guide at your downtown located hotel or, if you are staying at outside the pick up area, at a centrally located meeting point.
Pass By: Retiro, Buenos Aires
Your coach tour of Buenos Aires begins in the Retiro neighborhood. As you sit back and relax in your comfortable seat, you’ll make your way past the city’s top landmarks and through its most popular neighborhoods.
Pass By: Palermo, Barrio Palermo, Buenos Aires
Head to one of the city’s largest districts, Palermo, where you’ll drive through Palermo Woods. The city’s largest park, Palermo Woods is home to many attractions, including the Eco Park (formerly Zoo), Plaza Italia and Galileo Galilei Planetarium.
Pass By: Recoleta, Junin y Guido, Buenos Aires
We will arrive in Recoleta, one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the city, with its renowned Recoleta Cemetery (where Eva Peron is interred), elegant shops and open-air cafes.
Pass By: Avenida 9 De Julio, Centro, Buenos Aires
Avenida 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the world's widest avenue. It boasts multiple lanes of traffic, green spaces, and pedestrian walkways. Key landmarks like the Obelisco and Teatro Colon add to its cultural importance.
Pass By: Teatro Colon, Calle Cerrito 628, Buenos Aires C1012
Built between 1889 and 1908, this stunning opera house stands proudly near Plaza de la República, right off Avenida 9 de Julio. Widely known for its grandeur, excellent sound quality, and fascinating history, it's considered one of the top five opera houses in the world.
Pass By: Obelisco, Avenida 9 de Julio, s/n, Buenos Aires 1043
The Obelisk of Buenos Aires, a 1936 monument to honor the foundation of the city, stands prominently at the bustling intersection of Avenida 9 de Julio and Avenida Corrientes. Rising 67 meters high, this iconic structure is a symbol of Buenos Aires' rich history and vibrant culture.
Stop At: Plaza de Mayo, Av. Hipolito Yrigoyen S/N, Buenos Aires
Plaza de Mayo, the main square of Buenos Aires, is a historic site of political activism and civic engagement, surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Casa Rosada, Calle Balcarce 50, Buenos Aires C1064AAB
We can see the political hub of Buenos Aires and home to Casa Rosada, the official office of the Argentine president. Stop here to take photos of the palatial building, famous for its pink exterior.
Pass By: Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, San Martín 27, C1004 CABA, Argentina
The Metropolitan Cathedral, located in Plaza de Mayo, is a striking neoclassical landmark completed in 1862, houses beautiful altars, artwork, and the mausoleum of General José de San Martín, an Argentine independence leader. Open for regular religious services, it welcomes visitors to explore its rich history and architecture.
Pass By: Museo Histórico Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo, Bolívar 65, C1066 CABA, Argentina
As we continue the tour, you will be able to see the Cabildo Museum in Buenos Aires that preserves the history of colonial governance and the May Revolution. Housed in the historic Cabildo building, it offers insights into the city's past as the seat of local administration and the birthplace of Argentina's independence.
Pass By: San Telmo, Buenos Aires
San Telmo, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. See its many attractions, including Dorrego Square, where you should keep your eyes open for spontaneous tango performances – San Telmo is the center of tango in Buenos Aires.
Stop At: Calle Caminito, Magallanes 900-802, C1166ACB, C1166ADB CABA, Argentina
Continue to 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 a major attraction for the brightly painted buildings on the Caminito, the neighborhood’s main (pedestrianized) drag where you’ll hop off the coach to go for a stroll and see local artists selling their work.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires
Then we will continue to one of the most modern neighbourhoods of the city, Puerto Madero. This district is a revamped dockside area, popular with tourists and business lunchers. You will find the famous "Puente de la Mujer" by Calatrava.
Pass By: Galerias Pacifico, Florida y Av. Cordoba, Buenos Aires C1054AAR
Your tour ends at Galerías Pacífico, a popular shopping area. Feel free to explore more of Buenos Aires at your own pace from here!