Discover the rich culture, gastronomy, and energy of Buenos Aires with a private city tour guided by Alejandro. Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets, taste the delicious cuisine, and experience the passion of Tango and football. Book now!
Discover the rich culture, gastronomy, and energy of Buenos Aires with a private city tour guided by Alejandro. Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets, taste the delicious cuisine, and experience the passion of Tango and football. Book now!
- Floralis Generica - Floralis Genérica is a striking metal sculpture situated in the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, in Buenos Aires. It was a gift to the city from the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano (1917-2010). The sculpture was unveiled on April 13, 2002, with materials supplied by Lockheed Martin Aircraft…
- Floralis Generica - Floralis Genérica is a striking metal sculpture situated in the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, in Buenos Aires. It was a gift to the city from the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano (1917-2010). The sculpture was unveiled on April 13, 2002, with materials supplied by Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina.
The sculpture is positioned at the heart of a four-hectare park with wooded boundaries, surrounded by pathways that offer varying views of the monument. It is set above a reflective pool, which not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also serves as a protective barrier. The sculpture depicts a large flower crafted from stainless steel, with an aluminum skeleton and reinforced concrete, reaching skyward with its six petals. It weighs 18 tons and stands 23 meters tall.
- Cementerio de la Recoleta - The Recoleta Cemetery is a renowned burial ground in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the Recoleta neighborhood. It is the final resting place for many notable individuals.
This cemetery is a major tourist attraction, celebrated for its numerous grand mausoleums and vaults adorned with marble and sculptures. Its architectural significance reflects the era when Argentina was an emerging economic power in the late 19th century, and affluent families began relocating to Recoleta, constructing magnificent pantheons in the cemetery. Many of its mausoleums and vaults were designed by prominent architects, with over 90 declared National Historic Monuments. The cemetery itself has been recognized as a National Historical Museum since 1946.
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El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Ateneo Grand Splendid is a bookstore located in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is notable for being housed in the former Grand Splendid Theatre, retaining the original architecture while being adapted to function as a bookstore. In 2008, it was named the second most beautiful bookstore in the world by the British newspaper The Guardian, and in 2019, National Geographic declared it the most beautiful in the world.
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Casa Rosada - This palace, located in front of the Plaza de Mayo, serves as the seat of the National Government. The impressive pink building stands on the site where the Fort of Buenos Aires was established in 1580. It was once the residence of Spanish viceroys and later housed the authorities of successive national governments, with some modifications. The current structure is the result of merging two previous buildings: the presidential headquarters and the Palacio de Correos (at the corner of Hipólito Yrigoyen and Balcarce).
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Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolucion de Mayo - The building once housed the Cabildo of the City of the Holy Trinity and Port of Our Lady of Buen Ayre, a colonial chapter founded by Juan de Garay in 1580 during the second foundation of Buenos Aires. Following the May Revolution of 1810, it has operated as a museum since November 1939.
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Puente de la Mujer - The Puente de la Mujer is a symbol of the Puerto Madero neighborhood and the first work in Latin America by the esteemed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It exemplifies the city’s ongoing efforts to lead in art and architecture across the region. This rotating pedestrian bridge features one of the largest turning mechanisms globally, designed to allow sailing vessels to pass through the docks of Puerto Madero. The structure, crafted in Spain and donated to the city by a private individual, represents a couple dancing tango, with the white pole symbolizing the man and the bridge’s curved silhouette representing the woman.
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Mercado de San Telmo - The market opened in February 1897 to supply food to the influx of immigrants arriving from Europe. The building maintains its original internal structure, featuring beams, arches, and metal columns with veneer and glass ceilings. A large dome stands at its center.
The project was designed by Juan Antonio Buschiazzo (1845-1917), the second architect to earn his degree in Buenos Aires. Buschiazzo, who arrived from Italy at age four, served as Director of Public Works of the City during Torcuato de Alvear’s tenure. He designed banks, hospitals, residences, and government buildings, and played a key role in the Avenida de Mayo project. In 2000, the market was declared a National Historic Monument by the Ministry of Culture of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
- Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera) - La Bombonera is the heart of Boca Juniors and one of the world’s most famous stadiums, regarded as a football monument. Before the current stadium, inaugurated in 1940, the club played in a venue with wooden grandstands.
The stadium features a horseshoe-shaped structure with three overlapping tiers and a steep angle of inclination, resembling a box of chocolates, which inspired its popular name. The close proximity of the stands to the playing field creates an unparalleled experience for spectators.
- Caminito - Caminito is the most famous pedestrian street in Buenos Aires, renowned for its vibrant houses and rich historical and cultural significance. Located in the lively La Boca neighborhood, along the Riachuelo River and just 400 meters from La Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium, it is a 150-meter-long curved pedestrian walkway showcasing significant artistic works.

- Private transportation
- Bilingual guide throughout the tour providing information
- Snacks
- Cashmere factory
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Leather Factory
- Private transportation
- Bilingual guide throughout the tour providing information
- Snacks
- Cashmere factory
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Leather Factory
- Lunch
- Tickets de entrada a eventos
- Tips
- Lunch
- Tickets de entrada a eventos
- Tips
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Be witness to the rich…
Experience the best of Buenos Aires with Argentina Highlights! Join us for a 4-hour private tour to discover the city’s captivating sights.
Stay connected on Instagram @argentinahighlights or +5491132745520 to secure your spot. Discover our other tours, including Tigre Delta navegation and authentic tango shows with discounts.
Be witness to the rich culture found in every street, neighborhood, and corner of Buenos Aires. From iconic districts like La Boca to upscale areas such as Recoleta and Palermo, there’s something for everyone.
Indulge in authentic markets, cozy cafes, lively stadiums, and chic boutiques. Experience the passion of tango, a quintessential part of Buenos Aires’ identity.
Discover the enchanting of Buenos Aires with Argentina Highlights and make unforgettable memories in this remarkable city!
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