Buenos Aires South City Center Bike Tour
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Join a bike tour of Buenos Aires' south zone and ride through the oldest and most colorful neighborhoods in the city. Your experienced and professional guide will show you Buenos Aires' finest attractions, safely and a comfortable pace for you. With a knowledgeable guide and use of all equipment included, all you have to bring is a smile and your camera!
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Join a bike tour of Buenos Aires' south zone and ride through the oldest and most colorful neighborhoods in the city. Your experienced and professional guide will show you Buenos Aires' finest attractions, safely and a comfortable pace for you. With a knowledgeable guide and use of all equipment included, all you have to bring is a smile and your camera!The adventure begins in Plaza de Mayo, the historic square at the center of the city. Head south to San Telmo, the first “barrio” of colonial Buenos Aires, where the cobblestone streets and collection of churches are just the start of its magic and warmth. A true cradle of bohemian culture.
From San Telmo, you'll ride to the modern metropolis of Puerto Madero with its high rise buildings, chic port side dining and wonderful green spaces. It's easy to understand why it’s some of the most valuable real estate in the city. Pedaling a bit further south, you'll pass pass by La Bombonera (home of the Boca Juniors football team) on your way to the vibrant community of La Boca, the first port of the city and a must-see Buenos Aires attraction.
Heading to the area best known for its most famous street “El Caminito” lined with quaint and colorful houses, you’ll discover two of the most popular expressions of Argentinian culture, tango and football. Then, turn your wheels back to the city passing through popular Parque Lezama, and end your tour back in San Telmo.
From San Telmo, you'll ride to the modern metropolis of Puerto Madero with its high rise buildings, chic port side dining and wonderful green spaces. It's easy to understand why it’s some of the most valuable real estate in the city. Pedaling a bit further south, you'll pass pass by La Bombonera (home of the Boca Juniors football team) on your way to the vibrant community of La Boca, the first port of the city and a must-see Buenos Aires attraction.
Heading to the area best known for its most famous street “El Caminito” lined with quaint and colorful houses, you’ll discover two of the most popular expressions of Argentinian culture, tango and football. Then, turn your wheels back to the city passing through popular Parque Lezama, and end your tour back in San Telmo.
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