Country: Argentina


Explore the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina, whether on a city break or as part of a longer trip. Short tours and activities for Buenos Aires and nearby attractions are shown below (where available). You can also check out a wide range of guidebooks from the link above and explore flight and accomodation options from our industry leading partners below.


Buenos Aires is one of the great cities of South America - a vibrant, cosmopolitan and culturally fascinating metropolis. It has a strong European influence borne from large scale immigration from Spain, Italy and France and some excellent and grandiose 19th century architecture along its wide avenues. Buenos Aires has several distinctive neighbourhoods. San Telmo is the artists quarter with some great restaurants and bars and a wonderful Sunday market. The Italian barrio of La Boca is famous for its colourfully painted buildings, street tango shows and the passion and spectacle of the football games of the Boca Juniors team. Palermo and Recoleta are the fashionable districts, the latter famous for the grandiose tombs at La Recoleta Cemetery, resting place of Eva Peron. Back in the city centre, Plaza de Mayo is surrounded by important historical buildings including the presidential palace, site of the mass demonstrations in support of Peron in 1945. It is at night when Buenos Aires comes alive though, with the bars, tango shows and nightclubs keeping the city pulsating until the early hours.

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Tours of Buenos Aires

There is 1 Cooking tour for Buenos Aires available, click on the icons above for other types of tours.


Price: £27

Duration: day tour

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Experience Buenos Aires: Empanada-Making Class with Wine Tasting

Experience Buenos Aires by diving into Argentine culture during this empanada-making class with wine tasting in Palermo Hollywood. You'll learn the skills and techniques to prepare and cook authentic foods that Argentina is known for: empanadas, ?alfajores? (sweet biscuits) and mat?. During your class, enjoy tastings of fruity Malbec wine and learn about these culinary specialties from your guide, while enjoying what many say is the best steak in Buenos Aires. Numbers are limited to 16 people per chef in this class, ensuring a more personalized experience.

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