The Europe of America! Plaza de Mayo. Truths, legends, and fake news "Free Tour"
Tour description
Ready to explore 500 years of Argentine history, with its truths, legends, and fake news?
Be amazed by the exquisite buildings as you discover the events, secrets, myths, and fake news that shaped their history.
Far from the formality of a traditional tour, I invite you to interact, ask questions, and share your impressions throughout this experience.
Let's have fun and discover a beautiful Buenos Aires with its lights, but also its shadows.
I look forward to celebrating the joy of being in Buenos Aires with you!
*Since I offer small groups to make the tour more participatory, and I pay a tourist fee, I find it beneficial to start at $10 per person or the equivalent in pesos. Please keep this in mind when making your payment. Thank you very much !
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What secrets await behind the walls of "La Reina del Plata"?
Join us on a fascinating journey to discover life in the most European city in the Americas.
From the times of viceroys and chieftains to caudillos, dictators, and presidents, Buenos Aires has woven a history as rich as it is diverse.
This queen has given birth to great masters such as Favaloro, Borges, San Martín, Pope Francis, Quino (the genius behind Mafalda), and Messi. However, she has also known how to create chaos in her most splendid moments.
You'll be transported on foot through Madrid, Paris, the pure European and River Plate Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco, where Pablo Neruda, García Lorca, Borges, and Gabriela Mistral recited; where Gardel sang and stars like Sarita Montiel and Lola Flores danced.
In "random mode," we will explore the viceroyalties, independence, its splendid architecture, the Buenos Aires Nazism, the exquisite gastronomy, the waves of immigration, its religions, the fervor for soccer, the passion for tango, mate, the unmistakable Malbec, Evita and the shirtless, the mysterious gauchos and the role of Buenos Aires as the capital of the world's enormous breadbasket.
We want you to understand the incomprehensibility of our "Cambalache," to want to explore more deeply, and to take away valuable information about restaurants, neighborhoods, museums, and shows.
We look forward to seeing you!