Delving into the rich history of Buenos Aires, this private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery offers a captivating experience. Visitors can explore the final resting place of notable figures, including the iconic Eva Perón, while marveling at the stunning architecture and visiting the beautiful Iglesia del Pilar. With knowledgeable local guides providing insightful commentary, this tour goes beyond the typical guidebook, offering a deeper understanding of the cemetery’s significance. But the journey doesn’t end there – the nearby artisan market beckons with its array of local crafts and treasures.
Key Points
- This private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires lasts for 2 hours and is priced at $61.99 per person.
- The tour is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, and is wheelchair accessible.
- Highlights of the tour include exploring the cemetery, visiting the Iglesia del Pilar, and browsing the artisan market.
- Booking the tour is easy, with the option to reserve and pay later, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour is led by knowledgeable local guides who provide insightful commentary on the cemetery’s history.
Tour Overview
This private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery lasts for 2 hours and is priced from $61.99 per person.
The tour is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish and is wheelchair accessible. It requires a minimum of two participants.
Visitors can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours for a full refund.
The meeting point is at the gate of the cemetery, and contacting the tour operator via WhatsApp or phone is recommended.
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Booking Information
Booking for the private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery is easy. There are three convenient options:
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Customers can reserve the tour and pay later, with no upfront payment required.
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Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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The meeting point is at the gate of the cemetery, and it’s recommended to contact the tour provider via WhatsApp or phone.
With these flexible booking options, visitors can easily secure their spot on this immersive walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery.
Highlights of the Tour
The private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery offers a captivating exploration of this iconic Buenos Aires landmark.
Visitors will discover the cemetery’s most famous sites, including Eva Perón’s grave, and learn about the neighborhood’s rich history.
The tour also includes a visit to the beautiful Iglesia del Pilar and a browse through the artisan market.
Perhaps most importantly, guests can skip the ticket line, saving valuable time.
With an expert local guide providing insightful commentary, this tour promises a deeper understanding of Recoleta’s past and present, making it a must-do activity for any Buenos Aires itinerary.
What’s Included
The private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery includes several key components to enhance the experience.
The tour provides:
Private guided access to explore the iconic Recoleta Cemetery, including a visit to Eva Perón’s grave.
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Private guided access to explore the iconic Recoleta Cemetery, including a visit to Eva Perón’s grave.
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Entrance to the Iglesia del Pilar, one of the oldest churches in Buenos Aires.
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The ability to skip ticket lines and browse the artisan market in the Recoleta neighborhood.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Wheelchair accessibility and a minimum of 2 participants are required. Gratuities, food, and drinks aren’t included in the tour price.
More Great Tours NearbyExploring Recoleta Cemetery
What makes Recoleta Cemetery such a captivating destination? This iconic necropolis is renowned for its striking architecture, grand mausoleums, and the stories they hold.
Visitors can explore the winding paths, admiring the intricate designs and statues that adorn the tombs. One of the cemetery’s most famous occupants is Eva Perón, whose grave is a must-see.
Guests can also discover the final resting places of Argentina’s influential figures, from presidents to artists. Beyond the graves, the cemetery offers a glimpse into the country’s rich history and the enduring legacy of its people.
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Visiting Iglesia Del Pilar
After exploring the captivating Recoleta Cemetery, visitors can turn their attention to another iconic landmark in the neighborhood – Iglesia del Pilar.
This neoclassical Catholic church, dating back to the 18th century, offers a striking contrast to the cemetery’s ornate mausoleums.
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Admire the church’s grand façade, with its towering columns and ornate pediment.
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Step inside to marvel at the intricate interior, including the ornate altars and decorative frescoes.
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Wander the tranquil gardens surrounding the church, providing a peaceful respite from the bustling city.
Browsing the Artisan Market
One of the highlights of the private guided tour is the opportunity to browse the vibrant artisan market located nearby the Recoleta Cemetery.
Visitors can stroll through rows of stalls showcasing a diverse range of handcrafted items. From unique leather goods and intricate jewelry to colorful textiles and traditional artworks, the market offers a glimpse into Argentine craftsmanship.
A vibrant artisan market showcases Argentina’s craftsmanship through a diverse range of handcrafted leather goods, jewelry, textiles, and traditional artworks.
Haggling with the friendly vendors adds to the lively atmosphere, allowing travelers to snag one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
After exploring the cemetery, this artisan market provides a delightful way to take in the local culture and support small businesses.
Customer Reviews
Twelve reviews have been left for the private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery, with an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.
Highlights include:
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"Learnt so much more than any book." – Sue (UK)
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"Guide Juan Manuel was excellent with interesting stories." – Robert (UK)
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"Outstanding guide with deep knowledge; highly recommended." – Mary (US)
Customers praise the knowledgeable guides who bring the cemetery’s history to life with fascinating anecdotes.
The tour is described as a must-do activity for visitors to fully enjoy the Recoleta neighborhood’s rich culture and architecture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Available in Other Languages Besides English, Portuguese, and Spanish?
The tour is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. It does not mention any other languages being offered, so there’s no indication the tour is available in additional languages.
Can the Tour Be Arranged for a Single Participant?
The tour can accommodate a single participant, but a minimum of two participants is required. Travelers can book the tour and pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the event.
How Long Does It Take to Explore the Entire Recoleta Cemetery?
The entire Recoleta Cemetery takes approximately 2 hours to explore thoroughly. Visitors can expect to spend around 2 hours wandering through the vast cemetery, taking in the ornate mausoleums and the history behind this iconic Buenos Aires landmark.
Are There Any Dress Code Requirements for the Tour?
There are no strict dress code requirements for the tour. However, it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour involves extensive walking around the cemetery.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Focus on Specific Areas or Topics?
The tour can be customized to focus on specific areas or topics. Guests can discuss their interests with the guide beforehand to tailor the experience to their preferences. This allows for a more personalized and engaging tour.
The Sum Up
The private guided walking tour of Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires offers an immersive experience into the city’s captivating history. With knowledgeable local guides, visitors can explore the final resting place of notable figures, admire the stunning architecture, and visit the beautiful Iglesia del Pilar. The convenience of skipping ticket lines and browsing the nearby artisan market adds to the overall enjoyment of this compelling tour.
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