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- 2 days and 1 night in Colonia, Uruguay with a visit to a winery from Buenos Aires
- 2-Days and 1 Night in Colonia de Sacramento from Buenos Aires
- 4-Day Best of Buenos Aires Tour
- Ecotourism in Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires & Colonia del Sacramento
- 5-Day Buenos Aires Luxury Tour
- 7 Days Buenos Aires & Iguazu Falls Experience
- Bus Trip to Iguazu from Buenos Aires
- From Buenos Aires to the Jungle & falls
- City & Jungle: Buenos Aires and Iguazú
A 2-day getaway to Colonia del Sacramento awaits just an hour's ferry ride across Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires. Wander through UNESCO-listed Portuguese colonial architecture, savor wine tasting at a local vineyard, and unwind at the Sheraton Colonia Golf & Spa Resort with breakfast included.
Duration 2 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Colonia del sacramento Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature Tours From
- US$410
Morning pickup from Palermo and Recoleta starts your getaway from Buenos Aires. Cross Rio Plata by ferry for a 2-hour guided walk through Colonia del Sacramento's UNESCO heritage sites. The package includes 4-star lodging and return transfers to your Buenos Aires hotel.
Duration 2 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Colonia del sacramento Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature Tours From
- US$475
4-Day Best of Buenos Aires Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We felt that we got a very good sampling of BA in the short amount of time we had to spend there.”
Warren, traveled in January
From Recoleta to Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires' neighborhoods unfold with stops at iconic Teatro Colón and the Obelisk. A 4-star hotel serves as your base, with El Querandí's tango show in San Telmo. Ideal for couples and solo travelers.
No departure dates availableDuration 4 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Tigre Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Tangol Tours Pedal through La Boca's Caminito, stroll Recoleta's elegant streets, and visit Puerto Madero's Ecological Reserve. Local culture comes alive at Bar Margot, authentic milongas, and family homes in Boedo. The 13.4km bike route winds through southern districts.
Duration 5 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Tigre Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Mater Sustentable From
- US$1,470
Hotel Nuss serves as your base for Buenos Aires adventures - from historic Cafe Tortoni to La Boca district. A 5-course Argentine dinner with wine pairings pairs perfectly with 30 artists performing tango at La Ventana in San Telmo's preserved tenement house.
Duration 4 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Colonia del sacramento Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator People Travel and Experience From
- US$1,280
Luxury defines this Buenos Aires tour with 4-star accommodations and private guided visits. Historic Plaza de Mayo, vibrant La Boca, and elegant Recoleta neighborhoods await. The prestigious Rojo Tango show at Faena Hotel Universe in Puerto Madero features a three-course dinner.
Duration 5 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Tigre, San Antonio de Areco Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Tangol Tours From
- US$2,575
Premium guided tours take you through Retiro and Palermo neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Highlights include the iconic Floralis Generica sculpture, historic Recoleta Cemetery, and vibrant La Boca district. Stays at 3* hotels with daily breakfast included before continuing to Iguazu.
Duration 7 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Foz Do Iguacu Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
- US$1,500
Bus Trip to Iguazu from Buenos Aires
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Iguazu falls, breathtaking the Argentinian and the Brazilian side! The organisation was really perfect and in detail.”
Tom, traveled in December
An 18-hour overnight journey in fully-equipped buses with reclining seats connects Buenos Aires to Iguazu. Watch urban landscapes transform into farmland before reaching tropical climate. Private transfer to bus station and onboard dinner included.
Duration 4 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- US$1,400
From Buenos Aires to the Jungle & falls
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed our city of Buenos Aires tour with knowledgeable guide. We are grateful to Mariano and Pia, your organization was exceptional.”
George, traveled in October
Wine tastings in Palermo, tango shows with à la carte dinners, and tours covering 25+ landmarks reveal Buenos Aires' character. Highlights include the Floralis Generica, Recoleta Cemetery, and colorful La Boca district, plus comfortable stays with private transfers from Jorge Newbery Airport.
Duration 6 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- US$1,910
City & Jungle: Buenos Aires and Iguazú
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The city is lively and vibrant, BBQ in the ranch is mouth watering, and Iguazú falls is breath taking.”
TJ, traveled in November
Buenos Aires unfolds through San Telmo's tango venues, Plaza de Mayo landmarks, and La Boca's colorful streets. Luxury awaits at Hotel Carles, complemented by authentic Argentine dining and expert-guided city tours limited to 12 participants.
Duration 6 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator People Travel and Experience From
- US$1,270
What people love about Buenos Aires Tours
- 4-Day Best of Buenos Aires Tour
We very much enjoyed our 4 Day Best of BA tour & the additional Gaucho Day at Don Silvano Ranch. We felt that we got a very good sampling of BA in the short amount of time we had to spend there. Our guides were excellent and we would recommend this tour to friends.
- Bus Trip to Iguazu from Buenos Aires
You are never going to experience anything like Iguazu Falls anywhere else in the world. This was such an incredible trip. We started out at the bus station in Buenos Aires. The bus ride took about 17 hours to get to Iguazu. This seems like a rough trip but it was surprisingly comfortable. We were served wine, we watched movies, talked to other travelers, all in very comfortable seats that folded out into comfortable recliner beds. Once we got there, we were accommodated very well in a comfortable and fun hostel. People from all over were so friendly and the hostel even hosted fun game nights and delicious dinners. The national park was out of this world. I cant even begin to describe how breathtaking this place is. Our tour guide told us everything we wanted to know about everything Iguazu and even let us pick some routes. The sites are incredible, you can't miss this.
- From Buenos Aires to the Jungle & falls
The trip was exactly what I expected from it and more! We were always picked up on time, from the airport and for the excursions. From the airport we were picked up by Jorge, who also turned out to be our guide for the 2nd excursion. I particularly liked this because we'd get to see a familiar face, and he already knew some things about us. When we got to the Hostel our Destination Host, Deborah was already waiting for us. She gave us a lot of useful information about the excursions we would be taking and what there was to do in the town and how to get around. We stayed at the Hostel Inn, where the beds are very comfortable! The people at the hostel were very nice and accessible; they even lent us some money for buying locks (for the lockers in our room) and water because we hadn't brought enough. (My only complaint about the hostel is that there was only 1 plug in our room for 4 people, and internet was only accessible in the lobby/pool area) The reason we hadn't brought enough money was because we weren't aware that we would be paying the Great Adventure up front (520pesos pp.). The Great Adventure turned out to be a great purchase; the boat trip where you literally shower in the waterfalls was the highlight of visiting the Argentine side of the Falls. Our guide for the argentine side was very nice and gave us plenty of information, and time to take pictures. He, Diego, gave us the right amount of information, not too little, not too much, and he was always very open for questions which he was always able to answer. The same goes for Jorge who was our guide for the second excursion. The excursions seemed very well organized. On the second excursion we had agreed a meeting point, but our guide was always more or less around, the group scattered a bit, but you’d always see Jorge making sure everybody was on track. The agreed time was perfect for the distance we had to cover, like the argentine side it allowed for taking plenty of pictures. I wouldn't have wanted to miss this trip for the world, as the Falls are an amazing sight and something I'll remember my entire life! I would definitely recommend this trip for people who are visiting or want to visit Argentina!
What our customers ask about Buenos Aires Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit neighborhoods in Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires reveals its character through distinct neighborhoods each with their own personality. San Telmo draws visitors to its antique-filled streets and weekend markets. La Boca's open-air art gallery along Caminito Street displays the city's artistic spirit through brightly painted buildings. The refined Recoleta district houses high-end shops and the famous cemetery. Palermo offers leafy streets lined with restaurants and boutiques. Many visitors choose to stay at the Novotel Buenos Aires on Corrientes Avenue 1334 for its central location. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "A beautiful city it reminded me a lot of Madrid and Paris. For something they say the Paris of America."
What's the best time of year to visit Buenos Aires?
Spring months from September to November and fall from March to May offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Buenos Aires. These seasons bring mild temperatures ideal for walking tours and outdoor cafes. Summer sees hot humid days while winter brings mild temperatures with occasional rain. November stands out when purple Jacaranda trees bloom throughout Palermo and Recoleta. Tour data shows March and November are peak visiting months with the most tour departures scheduled and optimal conditions for exploring San Telmo and La Boca by foot.
How many days should I spend in Buenos Aires?
Four to five days gives visitors enough time to experience Buenos Aires properly. This duration allows for exploring key neighborhoods visiting markets joining a tango show and taking a day trip to the Tigre Delta. The 4-Day Best of Buenos Aires Tour has become a popular choice among visitors. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "We felt that we got a very good sampling of BA in the short amount of time we had to spend there."
What unique local experiences can I have in Buenos Aires?
The city presents authentic cultural experiences at every turn. Visitors can learn to prepare mate tea join local families for asado barbecues in Palermo take tango lessons in San Telmo's dance halls or browse the Sunday antique market. The historic Café Tortoni offers a glimpse into traditional cafe culture while La Boca's streets showcase vibrant murals. The 5-Day Buenos Aires Luxury Tour includes private guides and premium experiences like exclusive shows at Rojo Tango.
What dining experiences are recommended in Buenos Aires?
The food scene in Buenos Aires centers around traditional parillas in Palermo and waterfront restaurants in Puerto Madero. Local specialties come alive at El Querandi in San Telmo where wine tastings complement the menu. The Faena Hotel's Rojo Tango offers dinner shows that combine cultural performance with high-end cuisine. One TourRadar traveler commented: "The food was amazing especially during the tango dinner show where we experienced true Argentine cuisine."
What day trips are possible from Buenos Aires?
The surrounding region offers rich cultural excursions from Buenos Aires. The riverside town of Tigre shows a different pace of life along its delta waters. San Antonio de Areco preserves gaucho traditions while working estancias welcome visitors to experience ranch life on the pampas. Tours depart from central hotels like the Novotel with professional guides leading the way. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The day trip to Tigre was a highlight offering a completely different side of Argentine culture."