Taking a city sightseeing tour in Argentina is one of the best ways to understand the country’s culture, history, and people. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tango rhythms on your Buenos Aires tour, where you will witness passionate dancers swaying to the music in elegant milongas. Delight in the colorful streets of La Boca, adorned with vibrant street art and lively cafes, capturing the spirit of Argentina culture. From the bustling urban delights to the breathtaking natural wonders, our Argentina city sightseeing tours offer an unforgettable adventure through the heart and soul of this fascinating country.
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35 day city sightseeing tour through Lima, Ballestas Islands and Paracas National Reserve, Nazca and 16 other destinations in 4 different countries. Read More
Tour TypeSmall Group Tour
ActivitiesCity sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites+1 more
“It was very easy to plan our trip to Mendoza and Northern Argentina with this team. They were able to discern the type of trip we were all looking for and he delivered completely. It seemed as though he could figure what sort of trip we were looking for without our ability to be very clear. He really came through. The whole trip exceeded our expectations.”
Enjoyed it completely!
5 - Excellent
Phil
“A great introduction to Argentina. We enjoyed staying in small hotels and the pre-arranged trips. It is very difficult to pick out the high points but the wines of Mendoza must be near the top. Services - Full marks for the pre departure discussions over where we wished to go and what we wanted to do. The arrangements went as well as can be expected with a trip of this length and we particularly welcomed having a direct contact with the office in Buenos Aires. We also enjoyed the wine presented as a gift on the our day of arrival: it set a standard. All the guides and local agents were efficient and helpful.”
Highly recommended!
5 - Excellent
Brian Cowan
“We certainly enjoyed our trip, and would not hesitate to recommend this trip. We chose due to its prompt feedback and attention to detail. Kind regards to all of the staff.”
Explore lively Buenos Aires with colorful La Boca, the captivating tango at Caminito Street, Recoleta Cemetery’s history, and the political heart of Plaza de Mayo.
Take a trip to Cordoba, one of the big cities in Argentina, which stands out for its captivating blend of colonial architecture and youthful energy from its numerous universities. The Jesuit Black, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and attractions like Plaza San Martin, Cordoba Cathedral, and Paseo del Buen Pastor are must-see.
Uncover Rosario’s history on Argentina city sightseeing tours at Parque Nacional a la Bandera, enjoy views from Rosario Central Flag Monument, relax at Parque de la Independencia’s gardens, and explore contemporary art at the MACRO Museum.
Take a trip to Salta and experience the enchanting blend of history and nature as you explore Plaza 9 de Jullio’s colonial charm, visit San Francisco Church’s striking landmark, delve into Inca history at the MAAM (Museum of High Mountain Archaeology), and experience the vibrant folk music scene along Paseo Balcarce.
Tour Mendoza’s famous vineyards for exquisite Malbec wines, admire the charming architecture at Plaza Independencia and embrace nature’s beauty in the Villavicencio Natural Reserve with stunning scenery and diverse wildlife.
Travel Tips for City Sightseeing Tours in Argentina
The best time for Argentina city sightseeing tours is during the spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) seasons. The weather is conducive for outdoor pursuits and there are not as many tourists around.
There are efficient and reasonably priced public transit networks in several of the best cities in Argentina. Consider using buses or subways to get around the city, as it can save you money compared to taxis or private transfers, while also giving you a more immersive cultural experience.
Argentinians are friendly and welcoming, so reciprocate that respect. Be mindful of local customs and traditions, and dress appropriately when visiting religious and cultural sites.
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. While some locals might speak English, especially in touristy areas, learning some basic Spanish phrases can be helpful.
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