Walking tour: Plaza de Mayo and coffee time at Cafe Tortoni´s





Description
You are going to take a walk with a true historian, an expert in Argentian history. You will see our history in everywhere, and you will have the chance of undertand who we are. You will have the chance of question and ask everything you want to know, because your guide is an expert in argentian history, and in arquitecture and art history too. You will see the typicals places but with another perspective, not only local, but without the miths, the real argentian history.
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Itinerary
We are going to see the Pink House, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and all the buildings around. And we are going to talk about de history there.
We are going to start the tour, at the Puente de la Mujer, and amazing modern bridge.
We are going to visit the Cabildo, at Plaza de Mayo, a very important building of the revolution, and the only one left from the spanish times.
We are going to finish the tour in one of the most know cafe in town: the Cafe Tortoni. Where we are going to see a few sculptures of tango and literature. We are going to take a coffee there, and keep talking about Buenos Aires
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What's included
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
Free walking tour of Plaza de Mayo, and 9 de Julio.
Excellent guide!!! Enjoyed every moment with her, so very knowledgeable about the history! Coffee superb!
I did 3 tours in total in Buenos Aires (bike tour, bus tour and this one), and I learned more about the history of Argentina from this tour than any of the other tours I went on. I also got to see the cultural festival and go to Cafe Tortoni. The cafe isn’t on the agenda for many other tours and it’s one of those things that you don’t want to miss if you come to Buenos Aires - it’s a coffee shop, a museum, and a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural history. Catalina was a fabulous guide as well!



