El Calafate: Pedestrian City Tour Paired With Wines

Uncover the charming history and Patagonian flavors of El Calafate on a 2-hour Pedestrian City Tour that pairs local wines with local insights.

Exploring the charming town of El Calafate has never been easier. The Pedestrian City Tour offers visitors a delightful 2-hour adventure, blending local history with the tasting of Patagonian wines. Starting at the picturesque Plaza De Los Pioneros, this guided experience takes you on a journey through the town’s early days, complemented by the flavors of the region. Whether you’re an English or Spanish speaker, this accessible tour promises a memorable outing. But the real question is, what secrets will you uncover along the way?

Key Points

  • A 2-hour guided El Calafate city tour that includes Patagonian wine tasting and local history exploration.
  • The tour starts at 6:00 p.m. at the Plaza de los Pioneros, where travelers enjoy an empanada and Patagonian wine.
  • Visitors learn about the town’s early settlers and the history of the Parish and Municipality during a stop at the first house in El Calafate.
  • The tour is offered in English and Spanish, accommodating up to 12 travelers, and is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
  • Pricing starts at $78 per person with flexible booking options and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Overview

This 2-hour El Calafate City Tour allows visitors to experience the city’s charm through its history and pioneering roots, all while enjoying Patagonian wines.

Offered in English and Spanish, the tour accommodates up to 12 travelers and is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

The price starts at $78 per person, with flexible booking and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

The tour includes a live guide, empanadas, and gratuities, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all participants.

Pricing and Booking

The El Calafate City Tour is priced from $78.00 per person.

Booking is flexible – you can reserve now and pay later, with no upfront payment required. Plus, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes it easy to plan your Patagonian adventure.

The tour lasts 2 hours and is offered in English and Spanish, with a maximum of 12 travelers.

It’s wheelchair and stroller accessible too, so everyone can enjoy the highlights of El Calafate’s history and wines.

Plaza De Los Pioneros

The tour begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Carreta de la Plaza Pioneros in Plaza De Los Pioneros.

Travelers receive an empanada and sample the first variety of Patagonian wine. This 15-minute stop provides an introduction to the history and pioneers of El Calafate.

The guide discusses the significance of the plaza, which pays tribute to the area’s early settlers. No admission ticket is required for this portion of the tour, allowing travelers to enjoy the charm of the town square before continuing the journey.

Primera Vivienda De El Calafate

From Plaza De Los Pioneros, travelers stroll towards the bridge over the stream and along Libertador Avenue to Perito Moreno Square, where they’ll discuss the early days of the Parish and Municipality.

At the town’s first house, known as Primera Vivienda de El Calafate, travelers will enjoy a second variety of Patagonian wine. The guide shares insights into the humble beginnings of this now-thriving town, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for El Calafate’s pioneering spirit.

The stop lasts 20 minutes, with no admission ticket required.

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Inclusions

The El Calafate City Tour includes a live guide who shares insights throughout the experience.

Travelers will also receive snacks in the form of empanadas to sample. The tour price includes all gratuities, so there’s no need to worry about tipping at the end.

This allows guests to fully enjoy the historic city and enjoy the Patagonian wines without any added costs.

The inclusions provide a well-rounded experience, ensuring travelers leave with a deeper appreciation for El Calafate’s rich history and local customs.

Meeting Point

Guests can find the guide located at the Carreta Antigua in Plaza Pioneros. The meeting point is easy to locate, as the plaza is a central landmark in El Calafate.

To get there:

  1. Head to the town’s main square, Plaza Pioneros.

  2. Look for the old wagon, or "Carreta Antigua", where the tour guide will be waiting.

  3. The guide will be readily available to greet you and get the tour started.

The meeting point is wheelchair and stroller accessible, making it convenient for all travelers.

With clear directions, guests can arrive promptly and begin their Patagonian wine-paired walking tour of El Calafate.

Exploring El Calafate’s Charm

As the tour commences at the Plaza Pioneros, guests embark on a journey to uncover El Calafate’s storied past and captivating charm.

They’ll sample the region’s renowned Patagonian wines, starting with the first variety.

As the group strolls along Libertador Avenue, they’ll discuss the early days of the Parish and Municipality, pausing at the town’s first house to enjoy another wine variety.

Throughout the 2-hour experience, travelers enjoy El Calafate’s history and culture, savoring the local flavors and sights that make this Patagonian destination so alluring.

Patagonian Wines and History

Patagonian wines play a central role in this El Calafate city tour, inviting guests to savor the distinct flavors that have become emblematic of the region.

As the tour begins, participants receive an empanada and sample the first variety of Patagonian wine. The experience continues with:

  1. A stroll along Libertador Avenue to Perito Moreno Square, where the early days of the Parish and Municipality are discussed.

  2. A second wine variety tasted at the town’s first house.

  3. An exploration of El Calafate’s history and pioneering spirit, paired with the region’s renowned wines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

There is no formal dress code for this tour. Participants should dress comfortably in casual attire appropriate for the weather conditions and walking. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the tour includes strolling through the city.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?

There are no age restrictions for participants. The tour is suitable for all ages and is wheelchair and stroller accessible, ensuring accessibility for travelers of all abilities.

Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?

Yes, the tour can be customized for private groups. Private tours offer more flexibility to tailor the experience to the group’s interests and schedule. Inquire with the tour provider for availability and pricing options for private bookings.

Is There a Limit on the Number of Stops Along the Way?

The tour has a set itinerary with 2 stops. There’s no limit on the number of stops, but the duration is fixed at 2 hours. Customization for private groups may be possible, subject to availability and additional fees.

Do the Patagonian Wines Served Include Non-Alcoholic Options?

The tour does not mention non-alcoholic wine options. The itinerary states you will sample Patagonian wines, implying the wines served contain alcohol. There’s no indication of any non-alcoholic wine alternatives included in the tour.

The Sum Up

The El Calafate Pedestrian City Tour offers a delightful blend of Patagonian history, culture, and flavors. Visitors can enjoy the town’s past, explore its charming streets, and savor the region’s renowned wines, all while enjoying a personalized experience with a maximum of 12 travelers. This accessible tour is a must-do for anyone seeking to uncover the unique character of El Calafate.

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