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E-Bike Tour in the Northern Circuit of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, AR
Buenos Aires, AR
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Embark on an unforgettable journey with an E-Bike Tour in the Northern Circuit of Buenos Aires. Immerse yourselves in the culture and folklore of the Federal Capital while visiting iconic sectors of the city. Indulge in traditional Argentine sweets, foods, and drinks like alfajores, choripán, and mate along the way. This experience is more than just a tour, it's an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories of Buenos Aires. Join us for an enriching experience like no other, exploring the city on two wheels and discovering the hidden gems of this vibrant destination.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore iconic sectors of Buenos Aires
  • Immerse in culture and folklore
  • Taste traditional Argentine sweets and foods
  • Included helmet, snacks, and lunch
  • Professional guide for a memorable experience
  • Snacks
  • Lunch
  • Use of bicycle
  • Helmet and padlock

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Introduction

E-Bike Tour in the Northern Circuit of Buenos Aires offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers looking to explore the city in a memorable way. This tour not only showcases the iconic sectors of the Federal Capital but also delves into the rich culture and folklore of Buenos Aires, making it a truly enriching experience for all participants.

What to expect?

Participants can anticipate a one-of-a-kind journey through Buenos Aires, where they will not only visit famous landmarks but also indulge in the tasting of traditional Argentine delicacies such as alfajores, choripán, and mate. The e-bike tour allows for a leisurely exploration of the city, providing a blend of adventure and cultural immersion that is both educational and exciting.

Who is this for?

This experience caters to travelers of all ages and backgrounds who are looking to discover Buenos Aires in a unique way. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and culinary delights. The e-bike tour is suitable for both novice and experienced cyclists, offering a fun and eco-friendly way to explore the city.

Why book this?

Embark on the E-Bike Tour in the Northern Circuit of Buenos Aires to experience the city like never before. With the guidance of professional tour guides, participants will not only see the main attractions but also uncover hidden gems and local secrets along the way. The opportunity to taste traditional Argentine treats adds an extra layer of authenticity to the experience, making it a must-do for anyone looking to truly immerse themselves in the culture of Buenos Aires.

Good to know

Participants will be provided with all necessary equipment, including a helmet and padlock, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride throughout the tour. Snacks and lunch will be included, offering a taste of Argentine cuisine along the way. The tour will culminate at the Hilton Puerto Madero Hotel, where participants can relax and reflect on their unforgettable journey through Buenos Aires.

Reviews

Travelers who have participated in the E-Bike Tour in the Northern Circuit of Buenos Aires have praised the experience for its combination of sightseeing, cultural immersion, and culinary exploration. Many have highlighted the knowledgeable guides, the delicious food tastings, and the overall fun and engaging nature of the tour. Overall, participants have expressed high satisfaction with the tour, recommending it to anyone looking for a unique and memorable way to explore Buenos Aires.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Puente de la Mujer

Detail of the construction of the bridge, its connection with tango and the tribute to women that is replicated throughout the Puerto Madero neighborhood.

Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)

Origins of what was the Central Post Office Palace and how it became the current Cultural Center.

Admission Not Included

Luna Park

(Pass by)

Obligatory reference to the life of the City. It began as an institution associated with boxing, receiving personalities such as Carlos Monzón and Ringo Bonavena, until it became known as the "Palacio del Deporte". Over time, it also became the scene of numerous political, religious and cultural events such as the visit of Pope John Paul II, the funeral of Carlos Gardel and the wedding of Diego A. Maradona. As expressed on its own website: “El Luna has a piece of each of us, of our parents and grandparents, a memory, a moment. That is its magic and its main capital.”

Torre Monumental

Origins of the Retiro neighborhood. The first bullrings and their connection with the English invasions.

Admission Not Included

Shopping Patio Bullrich

(Pass by)

One of the most exclusive shopping trips in BA that dates back to the time when the Buenos Aires aristocracy was in full swing.

Facultad de Derecho - Universidad de Buenos Aires

(Pass by)

The oldest institution of higher education in the city and one of the ones that receives the most students in the entire country. Presidents and several Nobel Prize winners have graduated from here and it is currently part of the ranking of the most prestigious universities in the world.

Floralis Generica

While we take the opportunity to taste some classic sweets from our country and try the national drink (mate), we will learn the details of the birth of this donation project and the different setbacks it has suffered over the years. Time for panoramic photos with the monument and the Law School in the background.

Jardin Japones

(Pass by)

Built in 1967 on the occasion of the visit of the Emperor of Japan Akihito and his wife Michiko, today it is established as the largest Japanese-style garden outside Japan.

Planetario Galileo Galilei

Visit to the Palermo planetarium and its connection with the origins of football in Buenos Aires.

Admission Not Included

Lagos de Palermo

(Pass by)

A walk made up of various restaurants, bars, cafes and pubs that have become a great gastronomic center surrounded by natural and beautiful views.

Monumento de los Espanoles

Reference to the visit of Infanta Isabel at the beginning of the 20th century and the origins of the Palermo neighborhood, its connection with Rosas, Sarmiento and the birth of the current Parque 3 de Febrero.

Biblioteca Nacional

History of the old Unzué Palace and its contrast with the current brutalist building of the National Library.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

(Pass by)

The museum with the largest collection of Argentine art in our country, as well as pieces executed by Van Gogh, Picasso, El Greco and many other internationally renowned artists.

Centro Cultural Recoleta

(Pass by)

Originally the seat of the convent of the Recollect monks (who gave their name to the neighborhood), it is currently being developed as a cultural center that has 27 exhibition rooms, a microcinema, an auditorium and an amphitheater.

Basilica de Nuestra Senora Del Pilar

(Pass by)

The second oldest Catholic temple in Buenos Aires (after the Church of San Ignacio), this temple and its construction are linked to the origins of the Recoleta neighborhood and its subsequent development into one of the most sought-after residential neighborhoods.

La Recoleta Cemetery

Origins of the Recoleta neighborhood and its direct relationship with the subsequent establishment of the Recoleta Cemetery. At this point we will take a break for lunch, offering traditional products of Argentine gastronomy while enjoying the views that surround us.

Admission Not Included

Palacio de Tribunales

(Pass by)

Seat of the Supreme Court of Justice and other minor courts. One of the most impressive state buildings due to its architecture and dimensions.

Teatro Colon

Visit to one of the largest opera houses in the world and how its surroundings were related to the origins of the Argentine railway and one of the most remembered popular revolutions in our country.

Admission Not Included

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