Buenos Aires in One Day Private Walking Tour





Description
Designed specifically for savvy travellers or those with only a little time in Buenos Aires, the comprehensive Buenos Aires in one day walking tour will give you insights into everything there is to know about this fascinating city! By visiting more than 75 famous landmarks, you'll find yourself weaving your way through the historic downtown, Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo, Barrio Norte and other neighbourhoods. Whether you only have limited time in Buenos Aires or if you want to see it all, book the Buenos Aires in One Day walking tour as on of your first activities here!
Tour Options
Itinerary
This is where we meet and start our tour NO LATER than 10am: Please look for the guides that have a (small) BA Walking Tours sign in their hands or clothes. We meet OUTSIDE the cafe corner door (corner with Paraguay St.).
We will stroll and explain about this lively and quintessential street and its historical buildings.
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • Elegant Plaza San Martin (initial bastion, bullfight ring and slave market) • Paz Palace (amazing belle-epoque mansion in BA) • Kavanagh Building (architecture in BA explained) • Santísimo Sacramento Church (unusual and amazing church, explained) • British Clock Tower + Railroad Terminal Stations (here we explain past & present unsuspected presence of England in Argentina) • General San Martin's Monument (here we explain how Argenina was born)
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • Barrio Norte Neighbourhood (here we explain the strong influence of the French and Italian in Argentina) • Mihanovich & Strugamou Buildings • Arroyo Street and its Art Galleries • Elegant Alvear St. & Palaces (here we explain the impact of catholicism, judaism and immigration in Argentina ) • Palacio Ortiz-Basualdo (French Embassy) • Alzaga-Unzue Manor (4 Seasons) • Nunciature (Vatican Embassy - Fernandez-Anchorena-Harilaos Palace) • Duhau Mansion (Hyatt) • Hume Mansion • Alvear Palace
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • The amazing Recoleta Cemetery (explained with monuments and stories, including all about Evita Peron --she is buried here) • Nuestra Senora del Pilar Church + Recoleta Neighbourhood • BA Exhibition Center • Palais de Glace (we explain the coming of age of Tango) • BA Design Center
A unique cemetery famous worldwide for its beautiful monuments and for being the burial ground of famous Evita Peron. We will explain its most fascinating stories and monuments, including Evita's. No stone left unturned (not literally--it is just a figure of speech!).
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • BA Design Center • National Gallery of Art • Peynot's Grand Monument (France's present to Argentina for its centennial celebration) • Floralis Monument (Giant Flower) • Evita Peron's Monument (place where she died) • National Library Building
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • Florida Street--Oldest street. How Buenos Aires evolved. • Harrods & Galerias Pacifico bldgs.--the British Buenos Aires • Centro Naval--Argentina's past wealth--ranchers & military • Teatro Colon Theatre--Opera House • Obelisco--what does it stand for • Mariquita Sanchez house--Argentina's National Anthem • Bank & Finance District--We will explain our recent history and economy
Monserrat: oldest neighbourhood Cabildo (old City Hall) BA's Cathedral--where current Pope Francis preached General San Martin's Mausoleum (here we explain how Argentina became a nation) National Bank Government House (its history and architecture explained) Monument to Manuel Belgrano (where the gallows used to be) Ministry Buildings (shrapnel still attests to recent coups -explained) Piramide de Mayo (and the Walk of the Mothers of the dissapeared) Bolivar St.: Manzana de las Luces ("Enlightment Square" -first center of wisdom and foundational site of our schooling system) Oldest Shop, Oldest Church and Oldest house still preserved in the city Defensa St. and Saint Domingo Convent (here we explain the early British presence in 1806 and 1807) Viceroy Linier's House Chile St (old city limit) & Minimal House Immigration and changes in the Architecture of BA Carlos Calvo Market Plaza Dorrego Park Belen Church & Martina Cespedes' cute story Ezeiza's Little Convent ...and much more
We will see and explain Puerto Madero, the newest neighborhood built by expanding the city across the old British dockyards into the water beyond the coast.
We will show & explain these highlights--and much more: • Historic downtown and Plaza de Mayo • Metropolitan Cathedral—where current Pope Francis worked • Cabildo-Old City Hall • Casa Rosada—Presidential Office • Piramide de Mayo • Mothers of the Disappeared—tyrants in argentina
The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (where current Pope Francis officiated) is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina and holds the impressive and magnificent (guarded) tomb of General San Martin, the Liberator of southern South America, amongst other highlights.
The Casa Rosada is the office of the president of Argentina. The palatial mansion is known officially as Casa de Gobierno.
Defensa St. (Defense) was the street along which the original citizens of young Buenos Aires defended their city against British invader troops in 1806 and 1807. Here we will explain about the important British influence and presence in our cultured and history.
This is an extraordinary house as it is the smallest in width in this gigantic city, donated by his master to a freed slave. Here we will explained slavery in Buenos Aires.
Plaza Dorrego, the heart of famous "San Telmo Antiques Fair" is a square located in the heart of San Telmo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the 19th century, San Telmo was the main residential barrio of the city and Plaza Dorrego was its focal point.
Optionally (not included) we can extend this walk 45 minutes and hop on a taxi to visit famous old "La Boca" port where Italian immigrants, sailors and stibadours settled into a colorful tin-house neighborhood that has become internationally famous for its peculiar look.
This magnificent beautiful building (originally the Pacific British Railroad offices downtown) was bought by George Soros and transformed into a world-class ultra-beautiful mall famous for its mural paintings.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Must confirm pickup point by email or telephone no less than 24 hours before the outing.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Children 8 and under are free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult
- Note: tour operates rain or shine
- Please note: during the tour, it is necessary to take a one taxi ride to get to one attraction to another. Taxi cost is not included and is approximately USD $5-7
- Coverage of full itinerary may depend on weather, city-dynamics (riots, strikes, repairs), timing and other circumstances at time of tour.
Reviews(46)
Tour was excellent. Our guide, Clemencia, went out of her way to provide a wonderful experience for us. She was very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. She really went out of her way to make the day so very enjoyable.
Very glad to hear your experience was as expected by us.
We walked the city ourselves the day before the tour, and SAW some of the same sights, but through the tour we began to UNDERSTAND the city; the history, neighborhoods, and potential. Understand this is a true walking tour.
Thank you very much for your comments David. Very glad that you've enjoyed it and obviously you've got the idea!!! and it is also healthy, memorable and fun !!!
Our beautiful & fun guide, Clemencia took us on a walk around Recoleta. We had empanadas at Juanito’s, an amazing wine tasting at the Hyatt; desserts and coffee at several places (we were tired from 12 hours of travel). She loves her city & it really shows. I highly recommend this company!
Clemencia was a wonderful guide and gave our group a personalized experience. Great pace and company! Fully recommend.
This was our first trip to Buenos Aires and Clemencia showed us the "best of the best" of this beautiful city. She shared the history, rich traditions and details that make this city the "jewel of South America!" I highly recommend this tour, especially if you want a private tour customized to your interests and family and to feel like a local for the day! Our tour guide seemed to know everyone in the city and we even got to meet and get a picture with the former president of Argentina. This was truly a day we will always remember!
Wow! Clemencia is an amazing guide, with vast knowledge of history, architecture, current affairs and pop culture. An incredible way to get to know BA and Argentina. I wholeheartedly recommend this tour!
Thank you Ibrezis, you did 3 tours with us: Best-of-BA, BA-in-a-Day and BA-by-Night, right? It is for costumers like you that we have been doing these tours for all these years! It was our pleasure. When you return (and we are sure you will!) we'll show you yet more (food, cooking, and our off-the-beaten-path tours!)
Soledad, was the tour guide on this walking tour around the city. She gave out great information and hidden facts. She allowed me the experience of catching the bus like a local and we ate lunch at restaurants that she selected because she knew of my dietary limits. Sol, is a talkative person and curious about those around her or within her guided care. She's great if you want selections to other attractions within the city. Ask about what cities will be covered on the 6 hour trip or do a customization tour to include the areas you want to see.
Clemencia was so knowledgeable and flexible; from accommodating where I wanted to have lunch and what was important for me to see to allowing my feet a rest when I needed it! I felt like a real insider as we toured various structures and venues, Her delightful personality made the 6 hours fly by and I found myself falling in love with Buenos Aires through her educated eyes - I hope to be back and tour with her again!
I lucked out and got the same great guide - Carlos - for two days of walking tours. He and the company - BA Walking Tours - are absolutely the best. I joked with him that it's like drinking in 100's of years of history out of a fire hose, but in the nicest possible, most interesting way. If you really want to get to know Buenos Aires and its amazing, unique story (and trust me you do), this is the tour and tour company you want.
I have been on many walking tours, ranging from free to paid to private, in probably 30+ cities around the world. The tours that I have taken with BA Walking Tours (that's right, I've done it multiple times) have been among the best that I have ever experienced. I have walked with both Carlos and Soledad, and their professionalism, deep knowledge of history, architecture and a global context are simply fantastic. Many people say "I would take that tour again". Well, I have. Three times. Every time I take a new employee to Buenos Aires, I practically insist that they go on this tour, and whenever possible i join them! If you want to see all that the beautiful city of Buenos Aires has to offer through the eyes of a tour guide maestro, book a tour with these guys. I promise, you will not be disappointed.



