Going to the south, we will show you the history of the beginnings of Buenos Aires as a city. Its traditional houses, streets and locals will offer you the real essence of the original barrios. Be part of our main passions: tango and football. Discover a beautiful green area: The Ecological Reserve along the South Coast. We visit the neighborhoods of San Telmo, La Boca, Puerto Madero and Monserrat. Along the tour we will have 7 stops, to see the most attractive parts and learn about the history and thematic of each point.
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One of the oldest and most iconic green spaces in the city, located in the San Telmo neighborhood. Its landscaped design, with winding paths, classical sculptures, and large trees, invites a relaxed stroll. At its center stands the Monument to Don Pedro de Mendoza, founder of the first Buenos Aires in 1536, accompanied by a fountain and bas-reliefs depicting scenes from his expedition. It's a place rich in history and a key landmark in the development of the city’s southern area.
Located in the La Boca neighborhood, the Alberto J. Armando Stadium, known as La Bombonera, is one of the most iconic football venues in the world. Inaugurated in 1940, its unique design, with three curved stands and one straight one, sets it apart. It is the home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, where passionate matches reflect the fervor of its fans.
Located in the colorful La Boca neighborhood, Caminito Street is one of Buenos Aires' most visited tourist spots. With its vibrant architecture, featuring brightly painted metal houses, it’s a pedestrian street that reflects the essence of tango and local culture. On this iconic street, you can see street artists, tango dancers, and local art vendors, creating a lively and unique atmosphere.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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