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City Tour around the City of Buenos Aires – Shopping Tour – Buenos Aires by night
We’ll get to know the National Congress and the May Square (Plaza de Mayo) including the Government House (Casa Rosada), the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Town Council (Cabildo). Then we’ll see the great Colon Theatre.
We’ll also go to the traditional area of San Telmo, to La Boca, where the first italian immigrants established, famous for it’s picteresques houses. We’ll then go to the area of Palermo, passing through Puerto Madero. We’ll finally visit Recoleta, one of the most exclusive areas in town. In the afternoon we’ll visit the most important shoppings. We’ll live Buenos Aires by night, just like argentinians.
The areas of Retiro (irish pubs), Costanera Norte (restaurants and discos), Palermo Viejo including the recents: Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood (fashionable boutiques with innovating designs, coffee houses and thematic, ethnic and new tendencies bars and restaurants), Las Cañitas (international and ethnic restaurants), without missing the traditional Corrientes Avenue (cinemas, theatres, shows), San Telmo (tango houses, bars AND ANTIQUARY), Puerto Madero (the most varied fancy restaurants) and Recoleta (coffe houses, boutiques, and restaurants located in the most traditional and distinguished part of town) with an explanation of their own differences and storys.
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Shipping through the channels of Delta del Tigre, Puerto Madero – Tortoni Coffee House & Tango show and Dinner
Breakfast at the Hotel. We’ll visit the residential suburbs in the north part of town. We’ll take the Coast Train and get down in San Isidro. We’ll arrive to Tigre, were we’ll go on board of a catamaran, from wich we’ll have a view of the Parana River, a 14000 km2 area of subtropical forest formed by thousands of islands and small islands. We’ll have lunch at Puerto Madero. We’ll then go to the traditional Tortoni Coffee House. At night we’ll enjoy a nice dinner and tango show at the Homero Manzi’s Corner, better known as the Tango Corner, located in the corner of San Juan and Boedo, in the center of Boedo.
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Classic Shopping Tour
Buenos Aires offers excellent, high-quality shopping for leather goods, silver articles, knitwear, art and antiques, as well as brand-name products such as Gucci, Dior, etc. We’ll take you to the most prestigious shops, located in the city’s most traditional areas, which offer a vast selection of superb-quality Argentine products.
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Historical Walking Tour Through the neighborhoods of Retiro and Recoleta: Like Walking in Paris
During the first decades of the 20th century, when Paris was still the world’s undisputed cultural capital, the city’s wealthiest families sought to recreate in Buenos Aires the elegant metropolis’ environment. The San Martin Palace, the Brazilian Embassy and the distinguished Alvear Avenue bear testimony of this ambition.
Historical Walking Tour Through the neighborhoods of Palermo: An Aristocratic Area Historical Walking Tours
In this walking tour we relate ourselves to the first decades of the XX century when Argentina became one of the world’s most powerful countries and the city of Bs.As. was becoming a living image of Paris, product of the city’s high society’s dream. We distinguish the beauty of one of the city’s most exclusive residential areas, with its gardens, embassies and private mansions. |
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Breakfast at the Hotel. Free Day. |
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Shopping Tour: Leather Goods
Argentine superb-quality leather products enjoy worldwide recognition. This tour we'll take you on a visit to a leather goods factory. The products manufactured there follow the latest quality and design standards, both internationally and domestically. |
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San Antonio de Areco: The Gaucho Itinerary Tours in Buenos Aires Surroundings
This tour will take you on a journey to the land of gauchos: San Antonio de Areco, a colonial town whose history traces back to the first decades of the 18th century.
After seeing the colonial district and its traditional silversmith and artisan workshops, we'll make a stop on the journey to pay a visit to the Ricardo Güiraldes Museum, which hosts an interesting gaucho-related collection, very typical of the region.
Then we'll travel to one of the region's most exclusive estancias, which hosts a magnificent colonial farmhouse and surrounding buildings and a 4 hectare park with centennial oaks, araucarias, palm trees, eucalyptus, casuarinas and magnolias.
There you may choose to ride on horseback or on a pony and trap across the estancia's 300 hectares cattle-breeding area. At noontime, we'll taste the delicious and traditional asado criollo. Additional options include participating in the different stock-rearing activities of the estancia: milking, cattle driving, vaccination, ear-tagging, de-horning, branding etc.
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Breakfast at the Hotel. Free Day. |
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Historical Walking Tour Through Belgrano: The neighborhood which was capital city historical walking tours
Belgrano was successfully a town, city, capital city and neighborhood. In 1880 the Congress of Bs.As. gathered together in what nowadays is the Sarmiento Museum, and sanctioned the law by which Bs.As. was declared as federal capital city of Argentina.
Belgrano had the honor of possessing the first school with mixed population, and several important personalities of the cultural world have lived in the neighborhood such as: Alfonsina Storni, Ernesto Sabato , Enrique Larreta, Yrurtia etc.
Historical Walking Tour Through the neighborhoods of Puerto Madero: A Walk Across the Riverside Historical Walking Tours
From 1889, and for over fifty years, Puerto Madero used to be the city’s main port facility. In less than 6 years, its old brick cereal warehouses were redesigned and rebuilt into a huge complex that includes fancy restaurants, offices, and exclusive apartments.
Without a doubt, Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires newest and fanciest neighborhood. During the walk across the riverside, we’ll be able to see the state-of-the-art architecture of this area of town, which adds a modern edge to Buenos Aires’ already cosmopolitan atmosphere. |
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Shopping Tour: Handcrafted Silver Articles and Argentine Art
We'll take you on a visit to the famous Argentine silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols' workshop, where we'll learn some of the secrets of his intricate craft. The seventh generation in a family of prestigious silver craftsmen, some of this genuine artist' former customers have been the King of Spain and Prince D'Aremberg, the heir to the French crown. We'll also visit other antique and traditional craft shops.
Argentine Art
If you are interested in Argentine art, which actually enjoys worldwide recognition, we offer you a novel alternative in shopping tours. We'll take you to Buenos Aires' finest art galleries to learn about our country's art.
There you will see some of our celebrated artists' work, from the 19th century to our days, as well the new generations'. The galleries' marchands will be pleased to assist you and offer their advice. |
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Colonia del Sacramento
The Uruguayan city of Colonia del Sacramento was founded in the late 17th century by Portuguese settlers. No visitor can help being charmed by its magic, present at every corner of the city. Our tour takes you to see its cobbled streets, its pleasant yellow streetlamps, its flowery balconies and its colonial art and architecture, which make the city an ideal destination for both history and nature lovers. Presently, Colonia has been declared World Heritage by UNESCO. |
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Tango as a cultural porteño symbol
Tango is undoubtedly one of the city’s most emblematic symbols. That’s why we offer a tour that will let you learn about this huge phenomenon that has crossed our borders and achieved enormous popularity all over the world, from France to the States to Japan.
We’ll embark on a journey that traces the history of Tango back to its humble origins in the poor areas of town, following every stage of its development, from its silent arrival at the tenement houses to its conquering of Corrientes Avenue and its final apotheosis as the quintessential symbol of the city’s culture. Additionally, you may choose to extend the tour by attending a Tango Show at a fine restaurant, where you’ll taste a delicious meal and watch a superb spectacle.
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Historical Walking Tour Through the neighborhoods of Montserrat and San Telmo - The Colonial Period Historical Walking Tours.
Juan de Garay, Buenos Aires’ second and definitive founder, chose the area known today as Plaza de Mayo to found the city in 1580. Besides being the centre for Buenos Aires’ subsequent expansion and growth, some of our history’s most transcendental developments took place there.
This historical site and its surrounding area also host the centre of Argentina’s political and economic powers. We’ll take you on a journey around Montserrat and San Telmo, where you’ll learn about the colonial period and the city’s evolution. Among other things, we’ll pay a visit to the emblematic Pink House, the Cathedral, the Cabildo (primitive town hall) and the traditional antique shops.
Avenida De Mayo: The Political Power Axis Historical Walking Tours
Avenida de Mayo is the traditional axis, which symbolically unites the Executive and Legislative Political Powers, which represent our governmental system. This Avenue was also described through time as an Avenue designed by Argentineans inspired in Paris, built by Italians and inhabited by Spanish. We will walk through its whole length, describing the characteristics of its buildings as a product of a historical, political and social process. |
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Breakfast at the Hotel. Transfer to Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires. |
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