“Best tour guide in Buenos Aries”
Paola picked us up at our hotel by the airport before our pick-up time and gave is an outstanding tour of her beautiful city. Her historical knowledge was fantastic and she communicated it effectively. We walked the downtown area learning about how the city came to be, visited the BA Metropolitan Cathedral and had coffee and sweets outside by the square. The tour was equal time driving and walking. The Recoleta cemetery was fantastic. We had lunch of empanadas and fried cheese in a typical restaurant in La Boca - Caminito. An absolutely enjoyable experience, Paola will make your day.
Paola D.
Thank you so much Joseph, so nice review It was a pleasure for me to meet you both Big hug, and I wish you an excelent 2025 Love Paola
“"An Enriching and Memorable Tour of Buenos Aires with Paola"”
We had an absolutely fantastic time with Paola and her vibrant city tour of Buenos Aires! She arrived promptly at our Airbnb, ready to whisk us away on an adventure through the city's most captivating spots. Her deep historical knowledge and fascinating local insights truly brought the city to life for us. After exploring several landmarks, we enjoyed lunch at a restaurant in the colorful, bustling Boca area. While a less touristy spot might have been fun, the food was undeniably delicious. From there, Paola guided us through the harbor area, then on to the lively neighborhood of Palermo, before ending the tour with a memorable visit to the iconic Recoleta Cemetery. It was an incredible day filled with discovery and lasting impressions!
Paola D.
THANK YOU BJORN!! big hug for both
“A tour guide extraordinaire ”
Paola is easy-going, approachable and so knowledgeable. The best part about our experience was that her pace and delivery worked magic to keep our girls, 10 and 12 years old, engaged and curious to learn more. Paola weaved in some cultural experiences and made reservations for us to enjoy mate, empanadas and alfajores. We also had most insightful conversations about the current state of the country. And one more important thing to note, Paola’s driving skills are impressive. She kept the stories flowing while maneuvering through traffic. With her help we’ve fallen in love with the people of Buenos Aires, the city’s history and culture.
Paola D.
Thank you so much for your review, I had a beautiful day with your family, your girls are so clever and nice. Greetings to everyone Love Paola
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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.
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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.
When in Argentina, be careful to avoid these missteps;
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.
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.
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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