We begin our journey in the charming residential neighborhood of Palermo, known for its serene, winding streets, lush parks, and beautiful rose gardens. The area is home to notable landmarks such as the city’s zoo and the Botanical Gardens. Over time, Palermo has evolved into a vibrant district with trendy areas like Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood, featuring designer boutiques, stylish home accessories, and a variety of dining options.
Next, we head to the sophisticated Recoleta District, where we will stroll along Avenida Alvear, the most prestigious street in Buenos Aires. With its elegant European-inspired architecture and tree-lined promenades, this area was once the residential hub of the city’s aristocracy. We will see iconic landmarks such as the Pereda Palace (now the Brazilian Embassy), the Ortiz Basualdo Palace (French Embassy), and the Unzué de Casares Palace (Jockey Club).
A visit to the renowned Recoleta Cemetery is an essential stop. This above-ground cemetery is known for its elaborate mausoleums and statues, and it is the final resting place of Eva Duarte, famously known as Evita. Nearby, the El Pilar Church stands as one of the city's oldest and most beautiful churches, featuring intricate woodcarvings and a silver altar from Alto Perú.
We will then explore the historic and political center of Buenos Aires, known as “la city.” Here, we will visit the famed Plaza de Mayo and the iconic Casa Rosada, the presidential palace. From Plaza de Mayo, the Avenida de Mayo leads to the National Congress building, lined with architectural gems and the historic Café Tortoni, a legendary coffee house that continues to attract intellectuals and tango enthusiasts alike.
Heading toward the river, we will visit Puerto Madero, once the old docklands of the city, now transformed into a contemporary area with modern buildings and avant-garde restaurants. We will also explore the historic San Telmo district, known for its colonial charm, cobblestone streets, antique shops, and the famous Sunday antiques market at Plaza Dorrego.
Finally, we will visit La Boca, the birthplace of tango and home to the renowned Boca Juniors football stadium. The neighborhood is famous for its colorful buildings along Caminito Street, lively street performances, and vibrant local culture.