Some travellers enjoy visiting and exploring a new city on their own instead of booking onto one of the many city tours. The biggest problem that faces travellers wanting to do a self guided tour is the lack of information or insiders’ tips they would normally get from a tour guide and knowing which the important attractions are to visit in the limited time they have in a city. So this summer why not enjoy getting slightly lost and discover the undiscovered as you show yourself around this fantastic city:
Microcentro & Puerto Madero: If you have a limited amount of time in Buenos Aires or you want to see some of the major landmarks on your first day in Buenos Aires, this is the tour for you. Begin with a visit to the breath-taking Teatro Colón and walk down the widest avenue in the world, 9 de Julio and stop off at the impressive Obelisk. Head over to Plaza de Mayo to see the Houses of Parliament (Pink House) and end up at the graceful ‘Woman’s Bridge’ in the trendiest and most modern area of Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero. Here you can sit back and relax next to the beautiful docks. Click here to see a route of your walking tour.
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| Puerto Madero |
La Boca: This walking tour takes in all the major landmarks in the famous neighbourhood of La Boca, from the colourful and vibrant Caminito to the erupting Bombonera which is getting itself ready for the start of the Clausura Season. Click here to see your route.
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| Caminito |
San Telmo: The self guided tour of the most traditional neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, includes the beautiful Plaza Dorrego with its bustling San Telmo Market which takes place on Sundays throughout the year. Want to start exploring this area, click here to discover your route.
Palermo: One of the most famous areas of Buenos Aires, it's also the largest neighbourhood of the city, and is divided into smaller sub-districts, namely: Palermo Chico, Palermo Viejo, Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, Las Cañitas and Alto Palermo. This green, young area has a number of parks and is full of accommodation possibilities ranging from hostels to boutique hotels. Click here to see the most popular places and buildings in Palermo.
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| Bosques de Palermo |
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