Buenos Aires and Surroundings

City Tour

A city of contrasts, colors, and rhythms — welcome to Buenos Aires!
On this panoramic tour, you’ll dive into the soul of the Argentine capital, exploring neighborhoods that feel like different worlds within one city.

We begin in the historic heart — Plaza de Mayo — where the Presidential Palace and Argentina’s main cathedral stand as silent witnesses to centuries of history. We’ll visit the mausoleum of national hero General San Martín and continue to the vibrant southern quarters.

In San Telmo, time seems to stand still among cobbled streets and antique shops, while in La Boca, the colorful facades and street murals reflect the neighborhood’s deep passion for football and tango.

Then we’ll change the pace in Puerto Madero, a dazzling example of urban renewal with its sleek architecture and scenic waterfront. Heading north, we’ll discover the elegant charm of Recoleta, with its aristocratic mansions and famous cemetery, and finally reach Barrio Norte, where the city breathes through its leafy parks and quiet gardens.

If desired, during the tour you can also visit the famous Recoleta Cemetery — a necropolis and an open-air museum in its own right.

Alternatively, explore the Decorative Arts Museum, housed in a palace originally built for Chilean diplomat and collector Matías Errázuriz, featuring the largest collection of Russian miniature portraits in Latin America.

For art lovers, the Fine Arts Museum offers a rich blend of works by old European masters alongside 20th-century Latin American artists.

And for a truly unique experience, visit the iconic El Ateneo Grand Splendid — a stunning bookstore set in a former theater auditorium, where culture and history come alive.

Argentine Tango Show

Argentina — the world capital of tango.
Here, the legends of tango — Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzolla — created its timeless history and soul. That’s why we invite you to experience the city’s most glamorous tango shows, such as Gala Tango and Mansion Tango.

For a truly exclusive experience we offer private show in one of the intimate venues within the El Zanjón museum complex.

El Tigre and Parana river

For over a century, the charming town of El Tigre — located less than an hour north of Buenos Aires — has been a beloved retreat for city residents.

Our journey begins with a scenic boat ride through the Delta, a unique natural area formed where several rivers converge into an expansive delta dotted with hundreds of islands. Travel between these islands happens primarily by water.

Many condominium owners in El Tigre boast a fleet of private yachts, and we can arrange a boat to suit your taste — from luxurious yachts to water buses, the same vessels thousands of locals and visitors use daily.

Cruising along the delta’s waterways, we’ll reach the private island of El Descanso, where the owners have created a beautifully landscaped park. After a guided walk through the park, you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch on the island.

On the way to El Tigre, we’ll pass through the charming town of San Isidro, where, if you wish, you can visit the majestic Neo-Gothic cathedral and/or nearby Villa Los Ombúes, now home to the local city museum.

Day in Buenos Aires province: ranch, gaucho and asado.

Buenos Aires is just one side of Argentina. To truly discover the country, we invite you to venture into the provinces, where on a private ranch — known locally as an estancia — you can escape the city’s bustle while immersing yourself in traditional customs and rural life.

Here, you’ll meet the legendary gauchos — South America’s answer to North American cowboys — and savor the famous Argentine beef, asado, a true culinary delight.

The town of San Antonio de Areco, located 120 km from Buenos Aires, is known as the unofficial capital of gaucho culture.

It’s where Ricardo Güiraldes — the author who immortalized the gaucho spirit — spent his childhood. Every November the town comes alive with the Fiesta de la Tradición when gauchos from all over Argentina gather to celebrate their heritage.

At other times, local gauchos happily showcase their skills to visitors on numerous private estancias. Before visiting one of these ranches — La Sofía, La Bamba de Areco, or Santa Susana — we’ll explore the workshop and museum of master silversmith Mariano Drago.

After admiring his exquisite craftsmanship, we’ll head out to experience authentic gaucho life firsthand.

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