
Our Buenos Aires tours guide takes you on a riveting historical journey that highlights the milestones, which shaped both Buenos Aires and Argentina.
Your journey is about discovering real Buenos Aires. Our goal is to tell Buenos Aires’ story with both passion and enthusiasm, no less than the great city deserves.
Buenos Aires is unique in South America and, in many respects the world, with stunning ‘euro-tectures’ of a bygone era that signpost the various regional power influences, the tastes of the elite traveling classes, and importantly, the arrival of mass European immigration during the nineteenth and early twentieth Centuries.
Home to the Rioplatense baroque style, French neo-classical Corbusier rationalism, art noveau, art deco and even Cesar Pelli’s skyscrapers, the architecture and monuments are towering Buenos Aires guides that with a little help tell Buenos Aires and Argentina’s rich social history.
Walk the streets of San Telmo where British marines battled the Porteños during the early nineteenth century. Relive the legendary British retreat – the marines forced down narrow streets of San Telmo back to their ships by small arms fire, scalding water and projectiles aimed from the rooftops.
See where the famous Argentine flag was first raised in Buenos Aires. Find out why the flag was later adorned with the Sun of May.
Stand before the balcony of Pink Palace, Casa Rosada, where Peron addressed the masses with Eva Peron (Evita).
There is only one way to see Buenos Aires city to appreciate its eclectic barrios (districts) and find your bearings for later solo adventures – Buenos Aires walking Tours.
We strongly suggest that you take a Buenos Aires tour early in your program to improve both your geography and understanding of city. You even learn to navigate like a local with the GUIA-T.
Our Buenos Aires walking tour starts at Congreso in the heart of the city, then on to the main square of Plaza de Mayo, scene of successive revolutions . From the old to the new, we traverse the city from La Boca to San Telmo, from Puerto Madero and finish in Recoleta.
La Boca is home of Buenos Aires’ sultry tango sounds and home to the bohemia; SanTelmo is the oldest part of the city, witness and stage to most of Buenos Aires’ proud history; Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires’ newest barrio and docklands; then off to Recoleta, the Paris of South America, with Its rococo style mansions, neo classical palaces and Alvear Avenue’s luxury shops to finish in your tour.
Our tours can include breakfast and/or lunch and will most definitely finish at Recoleta’s café La Biela for an espresso and people watching.
Please contact us to design your Buenos Aires City Walking Tour.
















































