Discover Buenos Aires and Tigre Delta in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, enjoy a cruise, and explore vibrant neighborhoods. Book your adventure now.
Discover Buenos Aires and Tigre Delta in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, enjoy a cruise, and explore vibrant neighborhoods. Book your adventure now.
- Plaza de Mayo - May Square is situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, where Buenos Aires was originally founded. It is the city’s most significant and oldest public square. The square’s name honors the May 25, 1810 Revolution, when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a local government. Since then, the…
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Plaza de Mayo - May Square is situated in the Porteño Downtown, within the Monserrat neighborhood, where Buenos Aires was originally founded. It is the city’s most significant and oldest public square. The square’s name honors the May 25, 1810 Revolution, when citizens gathered to oust the Viceroy and establish a local government. Since then, the square has quietly witnessed the nation’s most crucial political and social events.
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San Telmo - San Telmo is a historic neighborhood with a bohemian flair, featuring temporary art galleries, night bars, and street murals. Defensa Street, lined with antique shops and lively brasseries, leads to Dorrego Square, a popular spot for tourists on Sundays to enjoy the street market and performances. Winding paths meander through Lezama Park among jacaranda trees. The area is filled with exclusive restaurants offering tango shows.
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La Boca - La Boca is a working-class neighborhood with attractions along the Riachuelo. Asadores and street artists line Caminito, a narrow alley bordered by brightly painted zinc houses, reflecting its immigrant roots. The Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium, is a vibrant hub on match days. The Proa Foundation is a modern art museum with temporary exhibits and views of the old docks.
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Caminito - Caminito is a museum alley and traditional passage of great cultural and tourist significance, located in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area gained cultural importance as it inspired the famous tango “Caminito” (1926), composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto.
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Puerto Madero - Puerto Madero is a revitalized neighborhood facing the bay. Its refurbished redbrick buildings house exclusive grills popular with tourists and businesspeople at lunchtime. Modern skyscrapers host multinationals and luxury apartments. The area’s lakes are encircled by trails, as is the Costanera Sur ecological reserve, a favorite among runners and families. The elegant Woman’s Bridge connects the ports.
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Cementerio de la Recoleta - Visitors can explore the Recoleta Cemetery (entrance ticket included), where Eva Perón’s tomb stands out among others. The Belle Époque architecture and the neighborhood’s historical significance are also highlights.
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Estacion fluvial Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - The tour includes boarding a ship to explore the Luján, San Antonio, Carapachay, Angostura, and Sarmiento rivers.
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Puerto de Frutos - Despite its tropical-sounding name, Puerto de Frutos is a charming pier on the Luján River in Tigre. In the mid-20th century, boats unloaded fresh fruit here from the Paraná Delta, akin to a traditional farmers’ market. Today, it hosts a bustling market with crafts, décor, and souvenirs.
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Paseo Victorica - In 1909, locals sought more excitement and established a club for sports, relaxation, and European-style glamour, complete with a casino. It was Tigre’s early version of a country club, blending leisure with activities like rowing and roulette.

- Small Group City Tour in Buenos Aires
- Professional Local Guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Boat Ride
- Snacks
- Small Group City Tour in Buenos Aires
- Professional Local Guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Boat Ride
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available for purchase)
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available for purchase)
Enjoy all the most visited sights of Buenos Aires on a small group tour of the city and the Tigre Delta, including pick-up from your hotel or apartment. Admire the iconic Casa Rosada presidential palace in Plaza de Mayo and stroll along the grand Avenida de Mayo. Next, explore the cobblestone streets of historic San Telmo, the birthplace of tango. Head…
Enjoy all the most visited sights of Buenos Aires on a small group tour of the city and the Tigre Delta, including pick-up from your hotel or apartment. Admire the iconic Casa Rosada presidential palace in Plaza de Mayo and stroll along the grand Avenida de Mayo. Next, explore the cobblestone streets of historic San Telmo, the birthplace of tango. Head to La Boca to photograph the brightly painted houses of Caminito Street, explore the bustling port of Puerto Madero, and visit the impressive Recoleta Cemetery, home to Evita’s tomb. Afterward, head to the idyllic Tigre and embark on a sightseeing cruise through the Tigre Delta, one of the largest natural deltas in the world. Spend time exploring Tigre City, including an empanadas snack in a fancy local restaurant, the lively market town, and the Victorica walk before returning to your hotel.
- The remaining hours will be allotted for the travel time from one location to another and also for the pick up until drop off.
- Not recommended for people with reduced mobility
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.