About this experience
Buenos Aires is a city that never sleeps! With the sunset, it will open up to you in a new way. You will ride and optionally walk through the streets of the Argentine capital, see the elegantly dressed public out for dinner closer to night, and admire the evening landscapes. And I will tell you what the spire on 9 de Julio Avenue looks like and why the presidential residence is painted pink.
What to Expect
We will drive along 9 de Julio Avenue – the widest street in the world – and May Avenue. You will see the Colon Theater, which acquires a special grandeur after sunset. Explore the planetarium, resembling a flying saucer at night. And admire the metallic flower, now becoming one of the city's symbols.
I will tell you:
- What the spire on 9 de July Avenue symbolizes
- Why white handkerchiefs are drawn on the main square and what the military dictatorship has to do with it
- Why small stones are laid near the monument to General Belgrano
- Why the official residence of the President of Argentina is pink
- And much more!
Optionally, we will stroll along the promenade in the fashionable district with the Women's Bridge and plenty of delicious restaurants. Upon request, I will help you choose a place for dinner and place the order.
Organizational Details
- This is a car tour with stops and exits by request
- The tour takes place in a Volkswagen up! car. There is no child seat, but I can help find one upon request.
- Optionally, before and after the tour, you can have dinner. Dinner is fully paid for by travelers, including the guide's dinner.
- The tour can be conducted for a larger number of people. Details should be discussed via correspondence.