We will visit the most representative places of the southern area of the city, such as Plaza de Mayo, an important evidence of the Argentinean history; the House of Government, known as the Pink House; the Cabildo, the Cathedral and many other buildings and palaces of special architectural, historical and cultural value. Then we will see San Telmo neighbourhood, home of the XIX century Aristocracy, now with its stores of antiques dealing and its colonial style.
We will continue to visit La Boca, the Italian immigrant district, an explosion of colour at the river’s edge. We will visit Caminito, a narrow street teeming with art galleries and “Tango spirit”, and we will see La Boca Stadium, known as La Bombonera.
After La Boca, we will visit Puerto Madero, the very recently recycled and newest area of the city.
Continue to Recoleta, one of most beautiful neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires - it's the city's heart of art and elegance, grace and modernism, culture and leisure. In this area you can find museums, galleries and cultural centres, surrounded by beautiful parks. We will stop at the Recoleta Cemetery and do a walking tour. Many of the gravestones and vaults are works of art and 94 have been declared as National Historic Monuments. Between other important characters, we will see the final resting place of Eva Peron (“Evita”).
In the evening enjoy an authentic tango show in La Ventana, a classic venue located in San Telmo with an architectural style that creates the ideal setting for a unique Tango experience.
Delight your palate with an exquisite three course dinner Then it's time for the show.
The La Ventana Tango show features 32 artists on stage comprised of two tango orchestras, a collection of folk music, two tango singers and four pairs of professional dancers who will together create the most authentic tango experience in Buenos Aires. A very good option to know the traditions and folklore of Buenos Aires.
Meals: Breakfast