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Discover why Buenos Aires is often referred to as the Paris of South America. This city is open and spacious with an abundance of parkland and elegant shops. Drive down one of the widest boulevards in the world: the 9 de Julio. You'll pass by the Obelisk, a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires commemorating 100 years of the first national government.
Be sure to read the historical inscriptions and poems on each side of the spectacular monument. Enjoy the birthplace of the famous tango and soak up in all the culture that Buenos Aires has to offer. You'll stop at the Plaza de Mayo bordered by the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral with the Mausoleum of San Martin and the Cabildo, the Colonial Town Hall. Drive by Caminito in colourful La Boca where the first Italian immigrants settled in 1851.
No visit to Buenos Aires would be complete without seeing the remarkable and unique Recoleta Cemetery, the city's aristocratic cemetery, where you'll visit Evita's tomb. María Eva Duarte de Perón was the second wife of president Juan Perón and served as the first lady of Argentina.
Did you know that Buenos Aires is an important fashion capital? Drive through the fashionable Recoleta Quarter where the exclusive shops and restaurants are located before returning.
You can enjoy a private service, with only your family and friends. You choose the start time of the tour and will be collected at your hotel and be dropped off at that restaurant you have been waiting to try.
Meeting/ Pick up point: Lobby downtown hotels.
Start or opening time: 9am.
End or closing time: 2pm.
Others: Participants wearing shorts or short skirts are not permitted to enter the Cathedral.
Assistance or guided tour
Admissions
Product price detailWith Lunch
Age of childAppropriate age for child ticket from 2 to 12 years