Best entry tickets in Buenos Aires
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If you're looking to zoom through the streets of the Argentine capital, hop on this electric scooter tour of Buenos Aires and get to know the city!
When booking your electric scooter tour of Buenos Aires, you can choose between the following tour options. Each route begins and ends at the designated time at Tres Sargentos 463.
This tour explores La Recoleta, a popular neighborhood on the north side of the capital. Starting point includes the Torre Monumental, Avenida 9 de Julio obelisk, and the French Embassy. A stop is made at the Facultad del Derecho building. Participants enjoy a mate tea with a chocolate alfajor filled with dulce de leche before continuing to La Recoleta's cemetery and the sculpture of Floralis Generica, concluding near the Museum of Latin American Art.
Availability: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2 pm.
This tour navigates downtown Buenos Aires, beginning at Plaza de San Martín with views of the Obelisk and Torre Monumental. A break is taken for a chocolate alfajor filled with dulce de leche and mate tea. The tour proceeds to Puerto Madero, crossing the Puente de la Mujer and visiting Plaza de Mayo, the Pink House, the Cathedral, and the Cabildo.
Availability: Monday to Sunday, at 10 am.
This night tour covers sites like the National Congress, the Obelisk, and the Kirchner Cultural Center, with a stop for a chocolate alfajor and Fernet Branca. It continues to the Argentine National Bank and the Pink House, concluding at the Puente de la Mujer, with a final stop at a brewery in Puerto Madero for artisanal beer.
Availability: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7 pm.
This comprehensive tour combines highlights from both the Recoleta and downtown tours. Highlights include the Colón Theater, the Obelisk, and the Argentine National Bank. A stop is made for a chocolate alfajor, mate or Fernet Branca, and chipá. The tour then moves to La Recoleta for visits to the Facultad de Derecho, the Floralis Genérica sculpture, and the cemetery. It concludes at a choripanería for traditional food.
Availability: Monday to Sunday, at 10 am and noon.
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