Explore the vibrant culture and captivating history of Buenos Aires on a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local. Discover iconic landmarks, stroll through diverse neighborhoods, and savor delicious empanadas. The highlight? Admire stunning city views from the Palacio Barolo rooftop while sipping an optional cocktail. This personalized experience promises an unforgettable journey through Argentina’s dynamic capital. But what secrets and surprises await as you delve deeper into the tour’s highlights?
Key Points

- A 5-hour guided walking tour of Buenos Aires that covers key landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and includes public transportation.
- Visits to notable sites like 9 de Julio Avenue, Plaza de Mayo, and the Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place of Eva Perón.
- Exploration of vibrant neighborhoods such as San Telmo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca, known for their tango venues, street markets, and colorful houses.
- Includes an optional visit to the Palacio Barolo rooftop for a cocktail with panoramic city views.
- Tour is led by a knowledgeable local guide and has a maximum group size of 15 for a personalized experience.
Tour Overview

The Buenos Aires Walking Tour is a comprehensive 5-hour excursion that allows travelers to explore the vibrant city alongside a knowledgeable local guide.
Starting at noon, the tour covers key landmarks like the 9 de Julio Avenue, Obelisk, and Plaza de Mayo, as well as diverse neighborhoods such as San Telmo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca.
Participants will use public transportation to enjoy the local experience.
The tour includes a visit to the Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Peron’s final resting place is located.
With a maximum group size of 15, the tour provides an intimate and personalized experience.
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Itinerary Highlights

The Buenos Aires Walking Tour takes participants on a journey through the city’s key landmarks and diverse neighborhoods. Highlights include exploring 9 de Julio Avenue, the iconic Obelisk, and the neoclassical Palacio de Tribunales.
The tour then ventures to Plaza de Mayo, home to the Casa Rosada presidential palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Participants will also discover the historic neighborhoods of San Telmo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca, known for its vibrant tango venues, street markets, and colorful painted houses.
The tour culminates at the famous Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place of Eva Perón.
Included Experiences

This Buenos Aires Walking Tour includes a selection of experiences to immerse participants in the city’s culture and history.
The tour features:
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A guided exploration of key landmarks like the 9 de Julio Avenue, Obelisk, Palacio de Tribunales, and the iconic Casa Rosada.
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Visits to distinct neighborhoods, including the lively San Telmo district, the modern Puerto Madero, and the vibrant La Boca, known for its colorful houses and the football stadium.
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A stop at the renowned Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place of Eva Perón.
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An optional visit to the Palacio Barolo’s rooftop, accompanied by a refreshing cocktail.
The tour also includes public transportation, lunch, and gratuities, providing a well-rounded local experience.
Guest Feedback
Participants have provided a mix of feedback on the Buenos Aires Walking Tour. Overwhelmingly, they praise the knowledgeable and engaging tour guides, such as Victor, Gabi, and Carlos, who offer culture and historical insights.
Highlights include enjoying local cuisine, like empanadas, and accessing the Palacio Barolo rooftop.
However, some found the pacing rushed or lacking in-depth historical context. Recommendations for improvement include more dynamic explanations and better consideration for dietary restrictions.
Meeting Point and Logistics
Travelers participating in the Buenos Aires Walking Tour will meet their guide at Defensa 831 in the heart of the city at 12:00 PM.
The tour covers key landmarks and neighborhoods via public transportation, including:
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9 de Julio Avenue and the iconic Obelisk.
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Plaza de Mayo, home to the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace).
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The vibrant districts of San Telmo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca.
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The Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Peron is laid to rest.
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, concluding at the Recoleta Cemetery.
Travelers can opt to visit the Palacio Barolo rooftop for a cocktail, while gratuities and public transportation are included.
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Physical Requirements

Although the Buenos Aires Walking Tour doesn’t require extensive physical abilities, a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
The tour involves walking for approximately 5 hours, with the use of public transportation such as buses and subways. Participants should be prepared to navigate uneven terrain, stairs, and crowded areas.
Those with mobility limitations or health concerns may find certain aspects of the tour challenging. The tour operator recommends speaking with the guide prior to booking if you have any specific physical needs or limitations.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

Customers can conveniently book the Buenos Aires Walking Tour online or through the tour operator’s local office.
Booking is straightforward, and travelers receive confirmation upon successful reservation. This tour has a flexible cancellation policy, allowing free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Key details about the booking and cancellation include:
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Instant confirmation upon booking
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
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No hotel pickup or drop-off provided
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Tour operates regardless of weather conditions
The tour’s accessibility and hassle-free booking make it an appealing option for exploring Buenos Aires with a local guide.
Additional Considerations
Beyond the booking process, there are a few additional factors to consider when joining the Buenos Aires Walking Tour.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, requiring a moderate level of physical fitness. However, it operates rain or shine, so participants should dress appropriately for the weather.
While the tour includes public transportation, luggage isn’t recommended as it may be cumbersome.
Lastly, the tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
With these considerations in mind, guests can look forward to an immersive exploration of Buenos Aires’ vibrant culture and iconic landmarks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Book the Tour for a Specific Date and Time?
Yes, you can book this tour for a specific date and time. The tour operates daily and you can select your preferred start time when making the reservation.
How Much Walking Is Involved During the Tour?
The walking tour involves extensive walking throughout Buenos Aires, covering several neighborhoods and landmarks. The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, so participants should be prepared for a moderate level of physical activity and be in good physical condition.
Are There Opportunities to Take Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes several walking segments, but there are opportunities to take breaks. The guide leads the group at a reasonable pace and incorporates public transportation like buses and subways to reduce extensive walking.
Can the Tour Guide Accommodate Dietary Restrictions for Lunch?
The tour guide can accommodate dietary restrictions for the included lunch, though participants should inform the guide of any needs in advance. The guide works to ensure all guests can enjoy the local food experience.
Is There an Audio Guide or Headset Available During the Tour?
The tour does not provide audio guides or headsets. Participants will receive live narration from the local guide during the walking portions of the tour.
The Sum Up
This walking tour of Buenos Aires offers an immersive experience, showcasing the city’s vibrant culture and rich history. Guests can explore iconic landmarks, indulge in local cuisine, and enjoy stunning city views from the Palacio Barolo rooftop. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, this personalized tour ensures a memorable journey through Argentina’s captivating capital.
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