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If you are coming to Buenos Aires for a short visit the following itinerary might be your best option: cover the top must sees and dos in one day!
In three fun-filled and exciting hours (including pick-up and drop-off times) our team of reliable and professional drivers and very passionate, attentive, informative, knowledgeable, and helpful tour guides with outstanding English skills will tour you in a small group of no more than 12 guests around Buenos Aires city, bringing it to life with their live commentary full of background information, facts and insights that you will not be able to find in any book or travel guide.
This tour offers the perfect balance between driving and light walking, which will allow you to get a great overview of the city's most iconic areas and districts in just half of a day, and at the same time have the possibility to get off the vehicle, and walk around and have a deeper understanding of three key locations within Buenos Aires: Plaza de Mayo, La Boca neighbourhood, and Recoleta's Cemetery (where you will have the chance to stand in front of Evita's mausoleum).
After a marvellous introduction to Buenos Aires city and a free afternoon, get ready to enjoy nightlife in Buenos Aires.
When the start time is reached, a transfer will pick you up from your hotel to head to the heart of San Telmo, the city's old town, where one of the oldest and more authentic tanguerías is located. Once there, you will be able to appreciate all of the talk around this restored tenement, a classic of Buenos Aires architectural culture.
The show is a visit to good old times when tango music was the calling from the artist's soul. The building's pure interior is the ideal ambiance for a traditional tango and folk music show that includes two typical orchestras: The great orchestra of Juan D'Arienzo and a quintet. Two tango singers and six dancing couples accompany the orchestra.
Enjoy the music of the "Altiplano" (the North of Argentina that borders Bolivia) and a folklore ballet with a show of "boleadoras" (formerly used by "gauchos" or Argentinian cowboys as hunting slings). Watch the artists on stage while you dine on a menu of local and international dishes and exquisite Argentine wines.