Neighborhoods to be visited:, Montserrat (plaza de Mayo), San Telmo, La Boca, Puerto Madero.
Highlights: Pink House, Cathedral of Buenos Aires, Mausoleum of San Martin, “Tortoni
Coffe Shop”. La Boca and “Caminito” and the port, the new neighbourhood of Madero Port and the woman bridge, and more...
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your hotel
Your Hotel
Meeting point
May Square
Monserrat is the barrio situated directly south of San Nicolas and forms part of Buenos Aires’ business district. It is a neighborhood steeped in local history and home to some of Argentina’s most significant public buildings. The Plaza de Mayo (May Square) is the focal point of this neighborhood surrounded by the Casa Rosada (Government House), the Cabildo (old city hall), the Cathedral and many others.
Cafe Tortoni
The historical Avenida de Mayo is considered the first boulevard in the city (and the first avenue in South America). Located on this famous Avenida de Mayo, halfway between the National Congress and Casa Rosada, sits the oldest Café in Argentina: Café Tortoni. (Depending on the line we can choose an alternative)
San Telmo
San Telmo is well known thanks to the beautiful Italian architecture but mainly also for the beautiful and unique antique market of San Telmo. We will walk from Montserrat to San Telmo. from 10-15 blocks. Visiting the market of San Telmo of 1898 and many more touristic attractions in between (like the smallest house in BA)
Meal (not included in the price)
You will have time to eat in one of the most unique restaurants in town. The guide will provide you ideas for you to have a meal to your taste. (Local food from the independence and traditional, empanadas, grill or we call it asado in a conventillo, or italian food mix with our Argentinean flavor in a antique shop).
La Boca
Then you will continue the tour to La Boca neighborhood, home to the famous Boca Juniors Stadium and Caminito street, with bright colored buildings. The neighborhood has a strong identity, mainly contributed by the Italian immigrants that settled in this area.
Madero Port
You will then head for Puerto Madero, the newest and most contemporary district of Buenos Aires, where modern real estate and high-rise office buildings form a new kind of skyline, towering above an upscale promenade of riverfront bars and restaurants.
Your hotel
We can leave you at your hotel or RBNB or if you like you can stay and enjoy any other part of the city.
Ending Point
At your hotel or any part of the city you may want to finish.
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
• Hotel pick up or to your choice.
• Guide in private + Local Transportation
• Stop/Waiting time for lunch at a restaurant venue
• Meals / Coffee.
• Any additional tour components (such as optional visits during the tour that may not be free).
WALKING TOUR
What is included:
• Guide in private + Local Transportation (taxi, bus, subway) We try to mix the different types of transportation that city offers.
• Stop/Waiting time for lunch at a restaurant venue
What is not included:
• Meals / Coffee.
• Any additional tour components (such as optional visits during the tour that may not be free).
Welcome to my profile.
I love my work. I am a tour guide in the city of Buenos Aires. I been doing this job for more than 10 years. Is my favourite job ever. For this I prepare myself a lot.
I am an official tour guide of the city of Buenos Aires and National Tour guide of Argentina. I also studied some other things like:
I have a Master degree in Business administration with a specialization in Project Management.
I studied a Master in teaching.
I have a degree in Business Administration (specialize accounting and finances).
3 years of law (but i did not finish the career.
I love history, arts, architecture... The tours that I provide were created in a pedagogical way.
Spanish is my mother language but I speak fluent English.
Some portuguese.
A little bit of Deutsch (Ich habe B1 Kurs gemacht).
I am a persistent, patient, analytical, open minded and optimistic person. I usually smile a lot...
I lived in Argentina (Buenos Aires), in Spain (in Tenerife and Granada) and in Austria (Salzburg).
I am passionate about traveling and I do as much as I can. Luckily my job let me know people from all over the world. One of my favourite things of my job is to connect.
I love sports too. I swim almost everyday and I like to see soccer (futbol). I also sing and play the guitar (not so much anymore).
I would love to be your tour guide in Buenos Aires. If you visit I will do my best for you to have the very best experience ever.
Thank you for spending time reading my profile.
$100/ per person