Buenos Aires Sightseeing Tour
You will first travel to Downtown Buenos Aires, where you will see the Plaza de la RepĆŗblica, on Avenida 9 de Julio where Obelisk of Buenos Aires is placed. You will appreciate this monument that was placed in 1936 to honor the foundation of the city. You will reach Plaza de Mayo, which is home to Casa Rosada, the official office of the Argentine president. You will have a first stop there of 30 minutes, to take photos and admire important surroundings and buildings including the Metropolitan Cathedral and city hall.
Your tour then takes you to the south of the city as you reach the old neighborhood of San Telmo, where you can admire its well-preserved colonial architecture. You'll continue to the neighborhood of La Boca, with its famous football stadium of Boca Juniors and have a second stop of 30 minutes to walk on the Caminito street with its colorful buildings.
You will drive through Puerto Madero, considered the most fashionable district in Buenos Aires. You'll then pass by Libertador Avenue to reach the district of Palermo. This neighborhood is home to the largest parks in the city. You will reach Recoleta, one of the most exclusive neighborhoods with its elegant shops, beautiful architecture and cafes, to finally end in the city center where you can head back to your hotel or explore the area on your own.
Gaucho Day Trip
Depart Buenos Aires in a comfortable coach for the scenic ride through the Argentine Pampas (plains) to Estancia (ranch) Santa Susana, located in Los Cardales. When you arrive, your day begins with a friendly welcome reception with Empanadas.
Take a tour to some of Santa Susanaās attractions, including its museum and church, before enjoying a horse-drawn carriage ride or going horseback riding to explore the ranch.
Tuck into a delicious parrillada (Argentine BBQ) lunch of grilled specialties such as sausages and chicken, accompanied by salad and beverages (red and white wine, soda, water and coffee). Then sip on a glass of Mate (an Argentine drink of yerba mate leaves steeped in hot water) and finish with a Pastelito (pastry)!
During lunch, be entertained by a tango and folk show of classical music and dance, and watch an exciting Boleadoras show, with throwing weapons used by gauchos. The real entertainmentbegins as you watch the gauchos showing off their incredible ranch skills.
When your day of fun on the ranch is over, we will come back to Buenos Aires.