Discover the best top things to do in Capital Federal District, Argentina including 12-Day South America: Machu Pichu, Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires for curious people, Full-Day Private Tour to La Plata, In the Footsteps Of Dictators & the Auschwitz of Argentina -Private Walking Tour, Buenos Aires Jewish Tour (4 hours), History and arquitecture private tour by Car, Half-Day Private Tour to La Plata, Pampa de Ayacucho - Wari Culture.
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From north to south, this South America tour will give you a taste of the diversity of this incredible continent. With a mix of nature, flavours and cosmopolitan cities, you will be impressed by each destination's magical touches. Travel to the energetic mind-blowing Machu Picchu and the colonial city of Cusco, and explore the ruins of one of the world’s early civilizations. Discover Argentina's flavours and the tango culture in Buenos Aires and get to know its historic neighbourhoods. Then, visit the breathtaking Iguazu Falls, one of the most incredible waterfalls in the world. And finally, have a perfect closure for your trip in an incredible beachside paradise: Rio de Janeiro, where you will see the best of its colourful and charming landscape. With accommodation and tours included, all you need to bring is your sense of adventure!
Inclusions: 11 nights of accommodation (5 nights in Perú, 4 in Argentina & 2 in Brazil), Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Tours and transfers mentioned in the itinerary, Professional guide (English / Spanish) , Vistadome train tickets, Entrance fees to Perú’s and Rio’s attractions, Iguazú Eco-Fee
Exclusions: International or Domestic Flights & Buses, Iguazu Falls National Park entrance fees (Argentinian & Brazilian sides) , Food and beverage, unless otherwise specified , Travel / Medical Insurance, Optional Tours & Tips
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Escape tourist agencies and get to discover Buenos Aires from an anthropological point of view. Don't expect to just walk and listen: be prepared to talk, make questions, taste mate and discuss about the past, present and future of the Argentinean capital. Beginning in Lezama Park and ending in Plaza de Mayo, this walk offers you the chance to approach this beautiful city from its historical past in an attempt to understand its current present. Who were the first inhabitants? What happened to them after the Spanish foundation? Why were the British so interested in this shores? What is the deal with Evita and Perón? Where is the African-descendant population? And where did all these white people come from? Are just some of the many questions we will try to answer in our walk through the most historical part of town.
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Just an hour from Buenos Aires and with a rich cultural offer, La Plata is the perfect place to start getting to know Argentina that is beyond the borders of its capital. On the tour to La Plata you will know the history and secrets of this planned city, built in the golden age of Argentina to rival Buenos Aires. Too: -You will visit La Plata Cathedral, one of the largest and most imposing churches in the world -In addition you will visit the Museum of the Cathedral of La Plata and you will climb by elevator to one of its towers to enjoy views of the city -You will know the Curutchet House, designed by Le Corbusier and the only site in Greater Buenos Aires recognized by UNESCO as Cultural Heritage of Humanity -You will visit the Museum of La Plata, with one of the largest fossil collections in South America -You will visit the Republic of Los Niños, thematic public park commissioned by Evita You will do the tour with a private guide - at your own time and at your own pace - in a comfortable car with A / C.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch
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“Become an eyewitness to an obscure period of our history and have a unique experience with the dark side of Argentina” Visit an ex-Clandestine Center of Detention, Torture and Annihilation often called the Auschwitz of Argentina. As your guide, Elisa, is a living history, she will tell you the interesting facts you need to know to understand the worst, most brutal and most violent dictatorship in Argentinean history. She is willing to share with you what it was like to live through that dark period in Argentina’s history. Take an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past and educate yourself on one of the lesser-known horrors of history. Buenos Aires Off the Beaten Path Tours is proud to have received the certificate of Excellence for 2017, 2018 and 2019 from TripAdvisor. Also, we are pleased to say that we have been selected as the winner for : ” Innovative Tour Company of the Year 2018 in Buenos Aires” by Travel and Hospitality Awards. T
Inclusions: Local bilingual (English Spanish), university-educated guide, Bus ticket during the tour
Exclusions: Any taxis that you decide to take during or after the tour, Transportation to and from the meeting place, Snacks, coffee and drinks that you decide to consume during the tour
Elisa put together an impressive custom walking tour for us in Buenos Aires. It was clear that she had carefully researched and organized our walk. The information she shared was just right and her enthusiasm for her work comes through. She is a delightful person to spend time with on top of her skills as a guide.
A guided tour to learn the history of the Jewish community in Argentina. You will visit the most important places of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires while you discover their culture and their main temples: the Association of Mutual Israelites of Argentina (AMIA), the Great Temple Pass (one of the oldest synagogues in the area). In the end, you will admire Libertad Temple, the first synagogue of Byzantine style in Buenos Aires, founded in 1875. Notes: For visiting AMIA it is mandatory to send a scanned copy of the passenger’s passports in advance. All mentioned sites do not open every day, so we must check availability. Price for 4 people: USD 110 per person
Inclusions: Donations to AMIA and the temples., Excursion mentioned on the itinerary (Private tour), English / Spanish speaking guide., Public transportation
Exclusions: Meals (except when mentioned) and additional personal expenses
My group of 14 people visited with the local family for a great dinner and empanada cooking session. everyone enjoyed the opportunity to try many of the local dishes and to even make one. the hosts were fantastic. as this was our first day in Argentina and it set the tone for the reminder of the trip.
You will have a great experience, because you are going to see the city with an expert in Buenos Aires history, and it s arquitecture. You are going to undertand how the city was changing, and growing. You will discover the diferents kind of arquitecture all around the city, and also you will know the loves stories behind them. We pick you up, and we are going to La Boca, San Telmo, Plaza de Mayo, Recoleta, Palermo, Balvanera and Almagro. You will see the Art nouveau road!
Inclusions: Private transportation
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My initial Friday night Tango lesson and molinga tour had to be rescheduled which I was available for Sunday, at 8pm. I ubered, to a city full of local life into a bar then went upstairs to practice tango before the molinga experience. Believe it or not I was the only person that wanted to take tango lesson I guess everyone else already knew it. So it was just me and Catilina, as she broke down the bases of the form and initial steps one-by-one. She encouraged me enough to make me feel like I got this! So off we went to only (1) molinga where we entered an hour after it had already been open and it was packed, I felt a little overwhelmed. So there's a customary courtesy for guys to ask the women to dance which is something I don't do in my non-vactioning life, but today was the day! So I watched another women and men interact and the approach and my belief and confidence started to grow. I had my eyes set on an attractive to my left rear women, but before the changing of the dancers a guy started talking to her and that changed my whole plan, now I have to look for a new option. So I took the long way to the men's bathroom just see what women was in the building and I spotted one and went back to my table and informed my wing girl Catalina, that I spotted one across the room and that's the one I'm going to ask to dance, but I said to myself that is a long way across and Catilina, pointed out to me that it was a lady behind me looking at me up and down (licking her lips) yea. So I took a peak to see who it was when she wasn't staring and I said to myself she'll be a good first dance partner. That one dance lead to many more confidence dances with different women and I was asked to dance by a women who sent a waiter to my table to get my attention. I recieved some rejections from the experience dancer's, I assume that they already seen me dance and they didn't want any parts of me :) but this didn't damper my spirits as I left that venue on an positive high, if I didn't have an early morning tour the next morning I probably would have staying longer. Now I'm going to take this same men asking women to dance confidence in my normal everyday life.
Just an hour from Buenos Aires and with a rich cultural offer, La Plata is the perfect place to start getting to know Argentina that is beyond the borders of its capital. On the tour to La Plata you will know the history and secrets of this planned city, built in the golden age of Argentina to rival Buenos Aires. Too: -You will visit La Plata Cathedral, one of the largest and most imposing churches in the world; -You will know the Curutchet House, designed by the French architect Le Corbusier and the only site in Greater Buenos Aires recognized by UNESCO as Cultural Heritage of Humanity; -You will visit the Museum of La Plata, with one of the largest fossil collections in Latin America; -You will be surprised at the fate of a city that was awarded as "City of the Future" (Paris Exhibition, 1889) and became the first to use electric light in South America. You will do the tour with a private guide - at your own time and at your own pace - in a comfortable car with A / C.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Lunch
In the pampa of Ayacucho the Battle of Ayacucho was fought on December 9, 1824, with which the independence of Peru and of all America was sealed
Inclusions: Tick payment on the tours, Official Tourism Guide, Tourist transport
Exclusions: Lunch
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