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Tour Code: 300-20421

4-Day Buenos Aires Classic Tour

Our Price: from
US$569
¥3857
€499
C$807
Rs.54361
(Price shown is based on the lowest price per person over the next 60 days)
Duration: 4 days Language: English Group Size: Max 40 people Visit Buenos Aires, Colonia, Montevideo.
Highlights:
  • Comfortable and convenient itinerary with professional transfer and tour guide services.
  • Unparalleled tango performance with professional dancers, immersing in the passion and charm of Argentine dance.
  • Stroll through the 'Paris of South America', exploring the most representative historic neighborhoods and architecture of Buenos Aires.
  • Optional day trip to Uruguay: choose between Colonia del Sacramento (UNESCO World Heritage) or Montevideo (most livable capital in South America).
  • Visit iconic landmarks such as the Obelisco, Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, and more.

Itinerary

Day 1:Buenos Aires

Hotel: Standard: Libertador or similar
Meals: Meal: Excluded
Arrive at Buenos Aires airport. Our staff will greet you and transfer to the hotel. Free time to rest or explore on your own.

Day 2:Buenos Aires City Tour

Hotel: Standard: Libertador or similar
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included
After breakfast, embark on a panoramic city tour of Buenos Aires. Visit landmarks such as the Obelisco, Plaza de Mayo, San Martin Square, Alvear Square, and drive along main avenues. Explore historic neighborhoods La Boca, San Telmo, wealthy areas Palermo and Recoleta, and modern Puerto Madero. Pass by parks and the soccer stadium. Free afternoon. In the evening, enjoy a dinner tango show at Michelangelo, El Querandí, or La Ventana.
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace.
  • Obelisco de Buenos Aires
    The centerpiece of the Plaza de Republica, this obelisk has become a symbolic monument of its home city. The area around it has become a popular nighttime entertainment area, with many nightclubs nearby.
  • Plaza de Mayo
    The main square in the Monserrat barrio of Buenos Aires is named for the revolution that began on May 25th, 1810, which eventually led to Argentina's independence from Spain.
  • San Martin Square
    A historic square in Buenos Aires honoring General San Martin, surrounded by elegant architecture and shaded walkways, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
  • Alvear Square
    An elegant square in the Recoleta neighborhood, known for its beautiful sculptures and tranquil gardens.
  • Corrientes Avenue
    One of Buenos Aires' most vibrant avenues, famous for its theaters, bookstores, and nightlife.
  • May Avenue
    A historic avenue linking Plaza de Mayo to the Congress building, lined with significant architecture and monuments.
  • 9 de Julio Avenue
    One of the widest avenues in the world, known for the Obelisk and its expansive lanes.
  • La Boca
    One of the most famous barrios (neighborhoods) in Buenos Aires, La Boca is filled with brightly colored houses, tango clubs, Italian taverns, and many theaters. Historically, it has been a haven for radical political movements.
  • San Telmo
    The oldest of Buenos Aires' barrios, the streets of San Telmo are paved with cobblestone and the buildings have retained their original colonial architecture. Famous for its contemporary art, the city's Modern Art Museum is located in this neighborhood.
  • Palermo
    This is the largest barrio in Buenos Aires, home to over 200,000 citizens. It is home to some of the oldest parts of the city. There are many parks and museums in the area.
  • Recoleta
    An upscale neighborhood in Buenos Aires, the Recoleta district boasts exquisite architecture and history, and contains several museums and landmarks that detail Argentina's past. The Recoleta Cemetery is a popular stop, particularly the grave site of national hero Eva Peron.
  • Puerto Madero
    Buenos Aires' youngest waterfront district, transformed from old docks. Modern skyscrapers blend with brick warehouses, while riverside promenades feature upscale dining, embodying the city's contemporary elegance.
  • Lezama Park
    This public park in the San Telmo barrio of Buenos Aires opened around 1904. It contains several monuments for national heroes, a gazebo, and a sculpture garden, among other landmarks.
  • Tres de Febrero Park
    One of the largest urban parks in Buenos Aires, featuring lakes, a rose garden, and recreational areas.
  • Tango Show and Dinner
    Experience an authentic tango show in Buenos Aires, accompanied by a delicious Argentine dinner.

Day 3:Buenos Aires - Free Day or Uruguay Optional(242 km)

Hotel: Standard: Libertador or similar
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Free day in Buenos Aires. Alternatively, choose an optional day trip to Uruguay: Option A - Colonia del Sacramento: take a ferry across the Rio de la Plata, explore the UNESCO World Heritage city with a panoramic bus tour, visit the bullring, free time, and return. Option B - Montevideo: ferry to Montevideo, panoramic bus tour, lunch at El Fogón, visit main sights, shopping, and return.
  • Colonia, Uruguay
    A historic city in Uruguay, known for its well-preserved Portuguese and Spanish colonial architecture.
  • Colonia Historic Quarter
    The old town of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture.
  • Plaza de Toros
    A historic bullring in Colonia, now used for cultural events and offering great views.
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
    Montevideo is the largest city of Uruguay, which is described as a "vibrant, eclectic place with a rich cultural life".
  • Montevideo City Tour
    Explore the highlights of Uruguay's capital, Montevideo, including the old town and coastline.
  • El Fogón Lunch
    Enjoy a traditional Uruguayan barbecue lunch at El Fogón restaurant in Montevideo.

Day 4:Buenos Aires - Home

Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for departure.

Departure & Return

  • 24-hour free transportation service is available. Guests arrive in the same time period will be gathered and guided to the hotels. Airport transfer time is based on your flight time. Each room provides 1 free airport transfer service

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Buenos Aires half-day city tour
Tango dinner show (at Michelangelo, El Querandi­, or La Ventana)
3 Nights hotel with hotel breakfast
Transportation via air-conditioned vehicle
Complimentary airport transfer service of specified airport on a specified date.
Tour guide services in English,
First-entry tickets to the attractions mentioned in the itinerary

Price Excludes

Domestic and international airfare
Guide and driver gratuities (suggested $2-3 per person for airport transfer, $5-8 per person for tour guide)
Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
Personal expenses