Buenos Aires: Shore Excursion City Tour From Cruise Terminal

Maximize your Buenos Aires experience with the 'Shore Excursion City Tour From Cruise Terminal,' showcasing the city's vibrant neighborhoods and iconic landmarks.

Cruise passengers looking to make the most of their time in Buenos Aires can consider the ‘Shore Excursion City Tour From Cruise Terminal.’ This comprehensive tour showcases the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage. From the Floralis Generica sculpture to the captivating Recoleta Cemetery, the tour promises an immersive experience that will leave you eager to further explore the wonders of Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital.

Key Points

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  • Explore the diverse neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, including Retiro, Palermo, and Recoleta, on a 4.5-hour guided city tour starting from the Quinquela Martin Cruise Terminal.
  • Discover iconic landmarks such as the Floralis Generica sculpture, Recoleta Cemetery, and Plaza de Mayo during the tour.
  • Enjoy a 5-minute photo stop at the Floralis Generica sculpture, a 20-meter-tall metallic flower that opens and closes to symbolize the cycle of life.
  • Enjoy the vibrant culture of San Telmo and La Boca, with opportunities to stroll along Caminito Street and experience the passion of tango.
  • The tour is available in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, and offers a cancellation policy with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Buenos Aires Shore Excursion City Tour from Cruise Terminal offers an engaging 4.5-hour journey through the city, priced from $49.00 per person.

Available in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, the tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option.

Highlights include exploring neighborhoods like Retiro, Palermo, and Recoleta, as well as visiting landmarks such as the Floralis Generica sculpture, Recoleta Cemetery, and Plaza de Mayo.

Transportation is provided via air-conditioned minivan, and the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments.

Itinerary Highlights

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Pickup begins at the Quinquela Martin Cruise Terminal, Gate 12, to embark on an exploration of Buenos Aires’ vibrant neighborhoods.

The tour showcases Retiro, Palermo, and Recoleta, including a stop at the iconic Floralis Generica sculpture. Visitors will tour France Square, home to the Recoleta Cemetery and Church of the Pilar.

The itinerary also features iconic landmarks like the Colon Theater and the Obelisk. In Plaza de Mayo, discover the Pink House, Cabildo, and Metropolitan Cathedral.

Lastly, immerse in the colorful culture of San Telmo and La Boca, known for its conventillos and the famous Caminito Street.

Neighborhoods Exploration

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Quinquela Martin Cruise Terminal serves as the starting point, where visitors embark on a comprehensive exploration of Buenos Aires’ vibrant neighborhoods.

The tour takes guests through Retiro, Palermo, and Recoleta, showcasing the city’s architectural diversity and cultural richness. A highlight is the 5-minute photo stop at the Floralis Generica sculpture, a striking landmark.

Visitors then explore the France Square, home to the renowned Recoleta Cemetery and the Church of the Pilar.

The tour also includes a visit to Plaza de Mayo, featuring the iconic Pink House, Cabildo, and Metropolitan Cathedral.

The journey culminates in the colorful neighborhoods of San Telmo and La Boca.

Stop at Floralis Generica Sculpture

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Situated amidst the striking architecture of the Recoleta neighborhood, the Floralis Generica sculpture is a captivating 20-meter-tall metallic flower that serves as a 5-minute photo stop during the tour.

This imposing sculpture, created by architect Eduardo Catalano, depicts a giant metal flower that opens its petals at dawn and closes them at dusk, symbolizing the cycle of life.

Visitors have the opportunity to admire this unique work of art, snap memorable photos, and learn about its significance as they continue their journey through the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires.

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Recoleta Cemetery and Church of the Pilar

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After admiring the captivating Floralis Generica sculpture, the tour moves on to explore the renowned Recoleta Cemetery and the nearby Church of the Pilar.

Visitors wander through the cemetery’s ornate mausoleums and tombs, learning about the history and significance of this iconic Buenos Aires landmark.

The group then stops at the Church of the Pilar, a stunning Baroque-style church dating back to the 18th century.

Though visitors can’t enter the church, they can appreciate its impressive exterior and learn about its role in the city’s religious history.

This stop provides a glimpse into Buenos Aires’ rich cultural heritage.

Plaza De Mayo Highlights

As the tour progresses, visitors are taken to the historic Plaza de Mayo, the political and social heart of Buenos Aires.

They’ll spend 20 minutes exploring this iconic square, which is flanked by impressive landmarks.

The tour stops at the iconic Pink House, the office of the President of Argentina. Nearby stands the Cabildo, a colonial-era administrative building.

Finally, the group visits the Metropolitan Cathedral, an elegant 19th-century church that was the site of Pope Francis’ enthronement as Archbishop of Buenos Aires.

These highlights provide a glimpse into Argentina’s rich history and political culture.

San Telmo and La Boca

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The tour then takes visitors to the colorful neighborhoods of San Telmo and La Boca.

These lively areas showcase Buenos Aires’ vibrant culture and history.

Highlights include:

  • Viewing the colorful conventillos (tenement houses) that were once home to the city’s working-class immigrants

  • Strolling along the famous Caminito Street, known for its bright-painted buildings and lively street performers

  • Experiencing the passion of tango, with opportunities to watch or even participate in impromptu dance performances

  • Visiting the iconic Boca Juniors football stadium, home to one of Argentina’s most beloved soccer teams.

Transportation and Amenities

The tour provides an air-conditioned minivan for transportation.

Pickup and drop-off at the cruise terminal are included, making it convenient for passengers.

Lunch at Cucina DOnore is also provided if the lunch option is selected. Gratuities are covered, so travelers don’t have to worry about tipping.

However, the tour may not be suitable for people with mobility impairments, as the itinerary involves walking.

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen to enjoy the outdoor sights.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is the Tour Suitable for Wheelchair Users?

The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, including wheelchair users. The itinerary involves walking through neighborhoods and accessing sites that may not be fully accessible.

What Is the Cancellation Policy if I Miss the Tour Start Time?

If customers miss the tour start time, they’ll lose their spot and won’t get a refund. The tour has a strict 10-minute waiting tolerance, so it’s important to arrive on time. Cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

Participants can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes a lunch stop at Cucina D’Onore if the lunch option is selected. Any outside food or beverages are not permitted during the excursion.

Is Photography Allowed at All the Tour Stops?

Yes, photography is generally allowed at the tour stops. Participants can take photos during the 5-minute photo break at the Floralis Generica sculpture and the 20-minute stop at Plaza de Mayo. However, access to the Recoleta Cemetery is restricted.

What Happens if the Cruise Ship Is Delayed in Arriving at the Port?

If the cruise ship is delayed, the tour operator will wait up to 10 minutes past the scheduled start time. If the ship is further delayed, the tour may be cancelled and a full refund provided. Passengers should inform the tour company of their arrival time.

The Sum Up

This shore excursion provides an engaging introduction to Buenos Aires’ vibrant culture and rich history. Visitors will explore diverse neighborhoods, admire iconic sights, and enjoy the city’s passionate tango scene. With comfortable transportation and a knowledgeable guide, this tour offers an efficient and rewarding way to experience the highlights of Argentina’s captivating capital.

You can check availability for your dates here: