A tour outside the city of Buenos Aires, cycling through one of the most beautiful areas of the province.
We visited San Isidro, its historic center, the cathedral, its colonial houses and large stately mansions from the late 19th century.
In Tigre, we sailed by boat through the delta and discovered its most historical places.
We tour the traditional Victorica Walk, the Tigre Art Museum and the Sarmiento Museum.
Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires’ most modern neighborhood, known for its skyscrapers, upscale restaurants, and bike-friendly waterfront. Once an old port, it now stands as a symbol of urban renewal. From here, the ride heads north, leaving the city behind and moving toward the natural beauty of Tigre. A perfect blend of cityscape, river views, and fresh air.
From this historic station, the train departs toward Tigre. Opened in the early 20th century, Retiro is one of Buenos Aires’ major railway landmarks, known for its grand architecture and busy atmosphere. Boarding the train here is part of the experience—a ride that links the city with the peaceful landscapes of the Delta, perfect for relaxing and enjoying a slower pace.
Getting off the train in San Isidro, the scenery shifts—tree-lined streets, historic homes, and a more relaxed pace welcome you. The station retains the charm of another era and offers easy access to the most beautiful spots in the historic center. From here, we hop back on the bikes and continue riding toward the Delta.
You will make your own way to the meeting points