Day 2:
Breakfast. In the morning, we will meet at Pasaje Giuffra 308, San Telmo, to get on a Bike Tour. You can choose one of these routes:
Buenos Aires to the South: this tour starts in San Telmo, the city's oldest neighborhood, known for its narrow, cobbled streets. Then we go to La Boca, famous for tango and soccer, featuring landmarks like the Bombonera stadium and colorful tenement houses. The tour continues to the Costanera, a recreational area along the Río de la Plata, and includes visits to Plaza de Mayo, known for its monuments and government buildings. Key stops include Plaza Dorrego, Parque Lezama, Boca Juniors Stadium, Caminito Street, and the Ecological Reserve.
Buenos Aires to the North: this tour blends history with modernity. It includes visits to Puerto Madero, featuring old docks transformed into restaurants and modern skyscrapers. Retiro brings back historical significance, with Plaza San Martín commemorating the Argentine heroes of the Malvinas war. The tour continues through Recoleta, known for its French architecture, the famous cemetery, and deluxe shops. It concludes in Palermo, showcasing tree-lined parks and luxurious residences reflecting its affluent history.
Accommodation.