Private Buenos Aires Highlights
- Experience Buenos Aires' unique blend of Latin culture and European architecture on a private, half-day tour for a personalized adventure.
- Discover La Boca's vibrancy, walk the world's widest boulevard, and sense the city's political pulse at Plaza de Mayo.
- Marvel at the 19th-century Neoclassical facades of the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo, inspired by Paris’ Palais Bourbon.
- Visit the iconic Obelisk, a National Historic Monument surrounded by a modern LED light district, evoking NYC's Times Square.
- End your day visiting Evita Peron's tomb at La Recoleta Cemetery and driving through the exclusive Recoleta Quarter.
An 10-minute complimentary shuttle is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation. Private Buenos Aires Highlights
Skip the crowds on this private tour of Buenos Aires. Your scenic half day tour of Argentina's capital showcases the city's spacious parks, fashionable shops, and famed architecture. Only your select guests and a knowledgeable tour guide will accompany you on this adventure. From motoring by the vibrant Caminito street museum in the renowned La Boca barrio, where the first Italian immigrants settled in 1851, to driving along the the world's widest boulevard, the city's Latin flavor and European structural influences will absolutely amaze you.
Buenos Aires is the most popular travel destination in South America. After visiting these must see tour sites, you will know why. Plaza de Mayo is the heart of this capital city and the site of the May 25, 1810 revolution, which led to Argentina's independence. It's now the country's political hub, bordered by La Casa Rosada, a baby pink building, and office of the Argentine President.
Equally astounding is the 19th-century Neoclassical facade of the Metropolitan Cathedral (housing the Mausoleum of General San Martin, the primary leader responsible for Argentina's independence) and the regal Cabildo (the Colonial Town Hall). These sights will remind you of a European capital enhanced by Argentine style. Then there's the giant Obelisk of Buenos Aires, a National Historic Monument marking 100 years of government. This impressive structure is surrounded by an LED light district reminiscent of New York City's Times Square. The Buenos Aires entertainment industry movers and shakers can be seen there.
You'll then drive through the glamorous Recoleta Quarter, known for its upscale shops, renowned art galleries, and fine dining, before returning to the ship. As a cultural capital of South America, Buenos Aires boasts the highest concentration of theaters in the world. For first-time visitors, this private tour offers an unforgettable introduction to the city. Bring your sense of adventure for the convenient and comprehensive journey through Argentina's magnificent metropolis.
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