Buenos Aires: Full Day Bike Tour with Lunch - Buenos Aires, Argentina
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EXPERIENCE

Have an amazing time on this signature tour which will leave you with a true affection for this beloved city. Your full day tour will cover history, culture, fun, food and most importantly: cycling.
 
You will start in the oldest barrio of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, and wind your way through the narrow streets, stopping to soak up the architecture and charm of the neighborhood. Then, to the colorful Caminito at the heart of the old port of La Boca, via the famous football stadium La Bombonera. After a short break, you will head to the second port and newest area of Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero, with its modern buildings and chic appearance. Then to absorb the feeling of space and tranquility in the Reserva Ecologica (closed on Mondays and due to bad weather conditions), you will stop for lunch in a local restaurant which offers meat and vegan options.

After lunch, you’ll ride north and visit the site where the city was born, Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by the Cathedral, Casa Rosada and Cabildo.

Then you’ll head up north to the transport hub of Retiro to discover one of the city’s finest parks, the Plaza San Martin, which was the headquarters of the Liberator’s Army. After this, continue on to the high society area of Recoleta, where you will have the opportunity to visit the world-renowned Recoleta Cemetery and the final resting place of Evita.

You will then really stretch your legs with a ride around the lungs of Palermo, a wonderful parks and lakes system which is the main outdoor meeting point in the city. Through Barrio Norte in Palermo and across downtown, your last stop is at the Congress square, right next to the magnificent Congress building.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Explore the best sights of Buenos Aires on an easygoing cycle
Eat at a local restaurant with BBQ and vegetarian options available
Hear about the history and stories of the city from a knowledgeable local guide

 

 

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