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Mariana R.
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, working as a tour guide has allowed me to rediscover this city and my love for it. As an English-Spanish translator and constant language student (fluent in French and doing my best to learn German), I spend a good part of my life building bridges between cultures. And that is the spirit behind my tours, creating bonds between visitors and local life. I appreciate and enjoy sharing the wide range of possibilities this city offers, from the loud crowds in a football stadium or a rock concert to quietly riding a bike or walking along the streets seeing life through a camera lens. Looking forward to sharing Buenos Aires with you!
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Claudio P.
Hi! I am Claudio, a wine lover, who has lived in Argentina, and Uruguay and has visited Chile many times. I have self-educated myself in wine, and I have developed my professional career in leisure and travel. My team consists of passionate people about wine, they used to work in other fields, one day not so long ago we decided to give up our day jobs and dedicate ourselves to what we really love – wine and the culture surrounding it.
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Viviana F.
Hello, I am Viviana and I live and work for las 16 years as tour guide and travel Advisor in Patagonia. Specially near by Los Glaciares National Park where is located the most popular glacier, Perito Moreno glacier. I would like to share in your platform virtual tours in our region with your travelers as I think could be interesting to see something unique situated far away from Japan.
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Pablo R.
Hi! I´m Pablo from Buenos Aires. My wife and I are Tango dancers and Milonga tour guides and we will help you to discover the real Tango culture in Buenos Aires. We have two different paths to discover Tango dance and music; there is a "Dinner and Tango show" and there are "Milongas" (dance halls), or maybe you prefer to learn your first tango steps! We will be glad to help you with this amazing adventure! See you soon!
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Vanina B.
Hi! I’m Vanina — a certified mountain guide based in Mendoza, Argentina. For the past 8 years, I’ve been guiding travelers from all over the world through the incredible trails of the Andes. If you’re looking for a local expert to help you discover the best hiking spots in Mendoza, I’d love to guide you. Whether you’re up for a full-day adventure or a multi-day trek, I focus on creating safe, authentic and personalized experiences in nature. All of my tours are designed to go beyond the typical tourist path, offering real contact with the landscapes, culture, and spirit of the Andes. I’m passionate about helping people connect with the mountains in a meaningful way — at their own pace, and according to their goals. Let’s plan your next mountain adventure in Mendoza!
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Damian P.
Hi ! How are you? I have a degree in Demography and Tourism, as well as ample experience in the tourism and hospitality industry (for example, with Kempinski Hotels and Abasto Plaza Buenos Aires). I’ve spent years sharing my knowledge on group and private tours in both English and Portuguese. I’m licensed by the Province of Mendoza as a tour guide.
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Happy D.
Hi! My name is Happy (for real!). I'm a native EFL speaker, interpreter & teacher and currently working towards my degree: “Official Tour Guide for the City of Buenos Aires” sponsored by the Government of Buenos Aires. I decided to become a Tour Guide out of my love for the city and my love of showing folks around and discussing Argentinian identity, history, architecture and just fun BA facts and gossip! My love story with Buenos Aires began in 2015, when I visited for the first time. Its ecclectic architectural beauty captured my heart. Then the culture: 189 museums in the city, or Corrientes, a street with more theaters than Broadway! The porteños with their friendliness, their gestures, their wonderful accent. This all made me return time and time again, every single year, until 2021, when my dream of moving here became a reality. I'm also a coffee connoisseur, a published author and someone who just wants you to experience Buenos Aires through my eyes. We'll have fun!
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Laura B.
Let me welcome you to the center of the country, as a local guide in Córdoba Argentina, I will be glad to share our culture, meals ,music and drinks with you ,as well as the history beneath the 400 year old walls of our monuments. Please let me know if you come to vist Cordoba!
Popular Argentina Private Tours
Plaza de Mayo and San Telmo: Downtown walking tour
Ready to discover the origins of Buenos Aires? Explore Plaza de Mayo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Café Tortoni, the San Telmo market and some of the main spots that shaped the life and character of our city. Get to know not just our history, but also some local traditions, including cafés, tango venues and even some cartoon characters! This walking tour is a great introduction to Buenos Aires and will also provide you with tips for the rest of your stay in the city.
Plaza de Mayo and San Telmo: Downtown walking tour
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Recoleta’s cemetery walking tour
This is a 1 hour walking tour inside the third most famous cemetery in the world due to its funerary art. This is also the place where Eva Perón is buried. I’ll guide you through its history and its most beautiful mausoleums.
Recoleta’s cemetery walking tour
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Private Walking Tour - North Area
The tour begins in San Martin Park surrounded by incredible constructions the park has a long history connected with our independence. From there we walked along Calle Arroyo, full of stories, elegant palaces and art galleries. When this street ends, we find, the Recoleta Cemetery, this place that catches the attention of every visitor. We continue our walk to the Museum of Decorative Art an incredible example of the palaces built by the Buenos Aires aristocracy.
Private Walking Tour - North Area
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Cultural Exploration: Unveiling the City's Artistic Heritage
Experience the pulse of Buenos Aires' artistic scene on our captivating tour. Delve into creativity and culture as you visit iconic landmarks like the National Museum of Fine Arts, Galerias Pacifico, and the beautiful El Ateneo Bookstore. Let the city's vibrant artistry ignite your imagination. Book now and immerse yourself in a world of inspiration!
Cultural Exploration: Unveiling the City's Artistic Heritage
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New Argentina Private Tours
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BUENOS AIRES HALF DAY HIGHLIGHTS TOUR
A COMPLETE OVERVIEW OF BUENOS AIRES. Based on a private vehicle and driver we can make the most of our half day to explore the highlights the City of Buenos Aires, perfect for those that dont have too much time in the City or even the ones that like to explore it later by their own, to have a general view and a lot of tips!
BUENOS AIRES HALF DAY HIGHLIGHTS TOUR
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“See how the other half lived: The Beauty of Buenos Aires of the XIXth Century"
Do you love French Beaux Arts Architecture of the XIX century? Did you know that Buenos Aires has the largest number of family palaces and petit hotels sin the world? How about being surrounded by beauty (and gossip)? Then Recoleta, Alvear and Arrovy, the first location catering to the Super Wealthy and inaugurated in the late XIXth century is the place for you.
“See how the other half lived: The Beauty of Buenos Aires of the XIXth Century"
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“Modern Magic: The Skyscrapers and Beauty of Puerto Madero”
How does exploring the most expensive, modern & elegant neighborhood in BA sound? We’ll start at the Palacio Libertad, a staple of Beaux Arts stye & talk about the history and its lore (pretty good stories!) Then we'll walk to Puerto Madero; we'll be discussing its history and strolling along the beautiful riverside boulevards, with their restaurants & cafés; we'll cross Puente de La Muje, go inside the neighborhood, to look at the fabulous towers & walk by the Ecological Reserve park.
“Modern Magic: The Skyscrapers and Beauty of Puerto Madero”
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Aprende del mate con locales. Picnic en el Parque General San Martín
El mate es una infusión que invita a compartir. Es un medio que te permite hacer contacto con la cultura argentina, su gente, su ritmo y su forma de vivir. Siempre que hay mate, hay charlas, algo para comer y disfrutar, relajarse y bajarse del ritmo productivo. La mejor excusa para desconectar de las redes sociales y el trabajo. Un motivo para darle lugar a la conexión con la naturaleza y con otros seres humanos.
Aprende del mate con locales. Picnic en el Parque General San Martín
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Popular Argentina Private Cars
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Luxury Lujan de Cuyo Wine Tour - Private bilingual guide
Discover the famous Malbec in this Wine tour, visiting the most remarkable wine region in Mendoza. Lujan de Cuyo is Argentina's most famous wine region, home to some of the best-known wineries, if you have one in mind, let us know! We will strive to book a visit to it! On this tour, we wil visit three wineries and have lunch at one of them. Your bilingual and layback guide will introduce you to Argentine wines, Its culture, and history.
Luxury Lujan de Cuyo Wine Tour - Private bilingual guide
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Take a view of the City before arriving at your destination on a Minivan Hyundai H1
If you are looking to maximize your first day in Buenos Aires with a private city tour, we can offer you a greet and meet at the airport, drive into the city, and ensure that you have the best possible experience. Covering the highlights of Buenos Aires, this is an ideal way to orient yourself in the city, providing a great alternative to understand Buenos Aires. You can choose one of our guided tours or we can take you anywhere in the city before you arrive at your hotel or destination.
Take a view of the City before arriving at your destination on a Minivan Hyundai H1
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Full day Tour to Perito Moreno Glacier and boat trip
We will take you to the most important and impressive Glacier. Driving during (80 km) 1 1/2 hour from El Calafate town to Los Glaciares National Park, crossing first the steppe dry area to introducing us dense forest with high and small deciduous beech. Once on the Glacier área continue to the catwalks and balconies area to check the balconies at different levels and angles in front of the glacier. You will also take a boat trip that get close to the glacier walls. Return to the town.
Full day Tour to Perito Moreno Glacier and boat trip
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Private transfer from/to "Ezeiza" Airport (1-3 pax.)
Arrange a private charter car to pick you up from/to the International Airport Ministro Pistarini (Ezeiza-EZE). Forget the long lines and confusion associated with finding transportation, sit back and relax. Simplify the entire process upon arrival or departure from or to the Airport in Buenos Aires. It couldn´t be easier. After leaving the baggage claim area, look for a professional chauffeur that´s holding a personalized sign. That´s it.
Private transfer from/to "Ezeiza" Airport (1-3 pax.)
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Argentina Tour Reviews
Lori I.
“Buenos Aires Tour”
I would highly recommend a tour with Paola! Thank you!
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Paola D.
Thank you Lori!
Lori I.
“Northern Buenos Aires Tour”
Paola was a great tour guide! Very knowledgeable and passionate about showing us all that Buenos Aires has to offer. She was great with making sure our kids were engaged as well. Thank you!
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Paola D.
Hi Lori! How are you? Thank you for the review. I remember you and your family perfectly well. Big hug Paola
Sumit B.
“Paola is a great tour guide!”
My wife and I traveled to Buenos Aires with our seven year old daughter in Nov 2025, and Paola was our tour guide for 3 days in the city (daily half-day tours, including Tigre delta). She’s professional, well informed, courteous, generous, flexible with the itinerary, and a great ambassador of her city! From the time we booked the tours, and even after we had left Buenos Aires, her communication was prompt and helpful. We really enjoyed our time in Buenos Aires with Paola!
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Paola D.
Hi Summit!!! Thank you so much for the review. It was really a pleasure to receive your family those days. The best wishes for all of you!! And Happy New Year!
Argentina Private Tour Guide
Unlock Argentina’s magic with a private tour guide! Dive deep into culture, taste local treats, step to flamenco style dances & discover unknown tour gems.
Buckle up for an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Argentina with your very own tour guide! In Buenos Aires, stroll through the colorful streets of La Boca, and learn about the tango that echoes through the air. And don't miss the historic Plaza de Mayo. Your guide will fill you with tales of Eva Perón and Argentina's rich history as you wander through the vibrant markets of San Telmo and more.
Head to the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls, where your guide will lead you to the best viewpoints for jaw-dropping scenes. It’s time to delve into the cultural tapestry of Argentina with personalized insights and hidden gems only a local guide can unveil.
Argentina Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to travel to Argentina right now?
Overall, yes, traveling in Argentina is relatively safe, but there are some warnings you should consider. Currently, the advice is to exercise normal precautions when traveling in Argentina. Some areas have an increased risk, such as Rosaria, which is known for drug traveling, and Mendoza, where petty crime and muggings can happen.
Overall, yes, traveling in Argentina is relatively safe, but there are some warnings you should consider. Currently, the advice is to exercise normal precautions when traveling in Argentina. Some areas have an increased risk, such as Rosaria, which is known for drug traveling, and Mendoza, where petty crime and muggings can happen.
What should I not do when traveling in Argentina?
When in Argentina, be careful to avoid these missteps;
- Bringing up political topics (especially topics that involve the U.S. and Argentina)
- Being stressed about keeping time. Argentinian events often start 40+minutes later than stated.
- Misunderstanding Argentinian Nicknames such as negro (it is not meant to be offensive and is commonly used to refer to others affectionately regardless of skin tone). Though in the wrong context, it can be meant for offense. Talk to a local guide about understanding Argentinian slang.
- Ignoring the pickpocketing frequency. Be vigilant and keep valuables in the hotel/accommodation.
- Beware of motochorros, involving individuals on motorbikes snatching bags.
- Watch for distractions while using ATMs; be cautious of card or cash theft attempts
When in Argentina, be careful to avoid these missteps;
- Bringing up political topics (especially topics that involve the U.S. and Argentina)
- Being stressed about keeping time. Argentinian events often start 40+minutes later than stated.
- Misunderstanding Argentinian Nicknames such as negro (it is not meant to be offensive and is commonly used to refer to others affectionately regardless of skin tone). Though in the wrong context, it can be meant for offense. Talk to a local guide about understanding Argentinian slang.
- Ignoring the pickpocketing frequency. Be vigilant and keep valuables in the hotel/accommodation.
- Beware of motochorros, involving individuals on motorbikes snatching bags.
- Watch for distractions while using ATMs; be cautious of card or cash theft attempts
How much time do you need in Argentina?
This is up to you and your travel style, but whether you’re more into leisurely travel or packing in sights each day, generally, 10 to 14 days is recommended, but even more if you want to travel all the regions of this beautiful country.
This is up to you and your travel style, but whether you’re more into leisurely travel or packing in sights each day, generally, 10 to 14 days is recommended, but even more if you want to travel all the regions of this beautiful country.
What are the best months to visit Argentina?
The best time to visit Argentina is from mid-September to mid-April, but the country offers attractions and sights to see year-round, such as Patagonia for outdoor activities in the summer and for photographs with the landscape’s vibrant colors in Autumn.
The best time to visit Argentina is from mid-September to mid-April, but the country offers attractions and sights to see year-round, such as Patagonia for outdoor activities in the summer and for photographs with the landscape’s vibrant colors in Autumn.
How many days can a US citizen stay in Argentina?
U.S. citizens can visit and stay for up to 90 days in Argentina without a visa for tourism and business reasons, according to the U.S. Department of State. You do have to have a valid passport with one page empty so that it can be stamped on entry/exit.
U.S. citizens can visit and stay for up to 90 days in Argentina without a visa for tourism and business reasons, according to the U.S. Department of State. You do have to have a valid passport with one page empty so that it can be stamped on entry/exit.
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