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MONDAY to SATURDAY 11:00Am
SUNDAYS 3:00 Pm
QUINTANA Av. 600
USD 9.00
(!) Note: The price of the tour does not include the entrance fee to the cemetery. Entrance fee to the cemetery: ARS $5,090.00.
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for the
YELLOW
T-SHIRTS!
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
11:00aM
Rivadavia Av. and Rodriguez peña av.
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FREE TOUR of the CITY CENTER
Monday to Saturday 11:00 AM
In tow hours we will visit the main sites of interest of the city center of Buenos Aires. We will learn about the actuality of the country, it´s history and culture, the locals and tips to move arround. All this, in a fun and relaxed way .
How is the tour free?
The tour operates on the tips. The idea is that by the end of the day, eachone pay what they can afford or consider wright. And that everyone, with different backgrounds and budgets, gets to explore Buenos Aires with a great local guide.
. "Pink House", presidential palace
. National Congress
. How to move around?
. KM Zero monolyth
. May Avenue
. Barolo Palace
. Tortoni Cafe
. Obelisk
. Metropolitan Cathedral.
. Francis Pope last residence
. Mothers of May Square. Human Rights
. The Cabildo.
. Recomendations and tips!
RECOLETA CEMETERY TOUR
Monday to Saturday 11:00 am; Sunday 3:00 pm
Recoleta is one of the most spectacular cemeteries in the world, not only for its ornate graves, statues, and stained glasses; also for the incredible stories these families hide.
We are going to tell you the scariest stories and reveal the best secrets of the aristocratic families of Buenos Aires. Love and revenge, legends of heroes and warriors; and the history of Eva Peron ́s stollen body.
Some storys:
. The most eligible bachelor of Buenos Aires.
. The curse of the three best friends.
. Until death brings you back together.
. The Anarquist and the police.
. The girl that dyed twice.
. The bridge and the dog.
. Eva Perón: the story of her stollen body.
san telmo
COLONIAL TOUR
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We will see how Buenos Aires went from a small village to the huge cosmopolitan city, it is today.
Walking around the city's oldest neighborhood, we ́ll bring back the tales from the Colonial days, fun facts, and the best stories.
Do you know who Mafalda is? Have you heard about the narrowest house in Buenos Aires?
Join us to find it out!
. Aborigines of Argentina.
. The apple of lights
. Education in Argentina.
. San Lorenzo Passage: Colonial Buenos Aires
. The minimal house: Afro Argentines
. Mafalda: popular icons.
. Ex Eva Peron Foundation.
. San Telmo Market.
. The Ezeiza Mansion.
. Lezama Park: foundation of Buenos Aires.