E T.
“Pizza and gelato”
The tour was great! Lots of pizza to try in multiple iconic pizzerias and fabulous gelato at the end. Most on Ave Corrientes in the heart of the theater district -a great area see at night as well. Fernando is a wonderful guide. Highly recommend!
Fernando P.
Thank you Richard & Elaine for the positive review. Hope to see you again soon in Buenos Aires!! Best regards! Fernando
Cris W.
“Organised and friendly”
Went to the game as part of a very small group (5 of us in total). Fernando picked us all up and dropped is all back off at our hotel. Perfect English and had great conversations with him and the rest of the group. Was extremely knowledgeable about the city, the area and the stadium. It felt like going to a game with your friend. Would certainly recommend and would have liked to have done other tours with him. Would certainly seek out Fernando if I was in the city again.
Fernando P.
Hi Cris. Thanks for your positive review! Look forward to see you again soon in BA. Best regards!! Fernando
Donald D.
“Outstanding Tour with Outstanding Guide”
I did a full day tour of Buenos Aires with Paola and both she and the tour were outstanding. She is personally very charming with a nice sense of humor. Her love for her city is obvious and as we traveled through the city she adroitly incorporated the history of the city and Argentina in what we were seeing and as it relates to the present day. I would highly recommend Paola to anyone seeking a great introduction to this beautiful city.
Paola D.
Hi Donald! Thank you so so much for this beautiful review. Really nice! Hoping your tríp is going really well Love Paola
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