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    Buenos Aires Free Walks - Juan!

    Buenos Aires Free Walks

    4.9(20 reviews)
    2.4 kmSan Nicolas

    Juan guided us through the Palermo graffiti tour. Great way to see the neighborhood and learn a bit…read moreabout the culture and history. Fluent in Spanish and English. So friendly and so invested in sharing his love for his country with you. Great tour! Fun way to spend a couple of hours. Easy walk. Lots of options for refreshments along the way if needed. Looking into his other tours of the city. 10/10!

    We did the La Boca walk. Our guide was Mariana and she was super nice and knowledgeable. The walk…read morelasted about one hour and forty-five minutes. Online it says $10 per person but it is a FREE walk. It is then up to you to tip and you should tip well because like I said our guide was knowledge and very nice. We learned about the colorful houses "conventillos" a little history of tango the old industrial port and the history of immigration (so interesting) and ended at Boca Jr. stadium. My family is from Argentina (Italy) and for that reason and many others I recommend this walk. I learned a lot of interesting facts. Hicimos el paseo de La Boca. Nuestra guía fue Mariana y ella fue súper amable y conocedora. La caminata duró alrededor de una hora y cuarenta y cinco minutos. En línea dice $10 por persona, pero es una caminata GRATUITA. Depende de usted dar propina y debe dar una buena propina porque, como dije, nuestra guía era conocedora y muy agradable. Aprendimos sobre las casas de colores "conventillos" un poco de historia del tango, el antiguo puerto industrial y la historia de la inmigración (tan interesante) y terminó en el estadio de Boca Jr. Mi familia es de Argentina (Italia) y por eso y muchos otros recomiendo este paseo. Aprendí muchos datos interesantes.

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    Buenos Aires Free Walks - This is the awesome tour group we had on our free walking tour! The best!

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    This is the awesome tour group we had on our free walking tour! The best!

    Palacio Barolo - Views from up top ...

    Palacio Barolo

    4.4(33 reviews)
    1.8 kmMonserrat

    We thought it was an excellent evening tour. If you're looking for the sunset photos up top of…read morePalacio Barolo, the 5 pm "day" tour is what you should book. If you book the evening tours, you will miss the sunset. If it's your first time in Argentina, you may find it somewhat challenging to get tickets. We go to Argentina every year so this has been on my list of to-dos for a while now. You can purchase your ticket online. Then you will have to email their office (which is on that confirmation email of your tickets) and ask them to send you a PayPal link to pay for your tickets - this sis specifically for foreigners with non-Argentinian bank. We did that and it was pretty easy. If you're confused, you can also contact them via their WhatsApp and they can help with your tickets. The tour - the tour was excellent. I learned a lot. This is not a palace but more so a tall building which is also a work office building during the day. The elevators are super cool and are very old and reminds me of Harry Potter. The views from the top were fantastic especially during sunset. I got some really cool photos. They also have a photographer on the top you can hire if you want better photos. I think it was like $10 per photo. The lighthouse was also super cool and old. You can see the BA skyline from there and had excellent views. Our guide spoke perfect English and he actually knew so much about art and architecture!

    Don't let its fancy name fool you (Barolo Palace). Overall, this is just an old office building…read morethat's only for those who are interested in architecture. It was named a historical landmark because the architect designed the building based on Dante's Divine Comedy. Therefore, the building's design is divided into three sections that each represent the areas Dante goes through (Hell, Purgatory and Haven). However, to go beyond the ground floor, you can to pay for a guided tour. The best part about the tour is that you get a rooftop view of the city. But like I said: Unless you are really into architecture, I recommend skipping this. Buenos Aires has much more to offer.

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