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 will pass by the Obelisk commemorating 100 years of the first national government. You will 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 through Recoleta neighborhood where is the remarkable Cemetery, exclusive shops and restaurants. No visit to Buenos Aires would be complete without seeing Caminito street in colorful La Boca, where the first Italian immigrants settled in 1851.
Posted By : Aleksandr_R
Great experience. Balanced combo of guided tour and free exploration. Thanks to our guide and bus driver !
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Posted On : 2024-04-12 13:54:35
Posted By : Sann_rosa
The tour was very pleasant and with great explanations about the tourist attractions. Our guide and driver were very attentive. We were in groups of Brazilians and Americans and our communication was excellent.
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Posted On : 2024-03-02 14:32:15
Posted By : Gemma_G
Our tour guide was very helpful and friendly. We got to see the best parts of Buenos Aires and had a fantastic time
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Posted On : 2024-02-07 12:43:51