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4 hours
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Discover the heart of Buenos Aires on this immersive walking tour through Palermo, where culture, art, and gastronomy come together.
We'll meet at the botanical garden's gate and walk by Plaza Italia, a lively hub surrounded by historic landmarks, and then head for Plaza Armenia, while we unveil stories of the immigrations that forged this neighborhood. We'll also visit Plaza Serrano, the epicenter of Palermo’s bohemian vibe, filled with colorful graffiti, stylish shops, urban art, and unique photo opportunities.
The tour ends at a secret location, where a delicious gourmet experience awaits. A chef and sommelier will guide you through Argentina’s most emblematic flavors, paired with exceptional wines from different regions of the country.
Along the way, you’ll have many chances to snap photos, admire street art, and pop into stylish local shops. Whether you're a food lover, a culture seeker, or just looking for a unique way to experience Buenos Aires, this tour is a must.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bilingual expert guide
Welcome aperitif, 4 regional dishes, 4 boutique wines.
Gratuities
Jardin Botanico Carlos Thays
We'll start out tour at the gate of the botanical gardens.
Plaza Italia
We'll pass by Plaza italia
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
WroxtonCivic,
Sep 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This walking tour offered an excellent overview of BA’s notable Palermo neighborhood! Our guide Trinidad was very knowledgeable of Argentine history from culture to sport to books, street art and music. Following the 2 hour, comfortably paced walk, the lunch at a secret location was a home cooked meal and wine pairing with great conversation. Delicious local food prepared by the hostess (who is a chef) and wine pairings from small batch Argentine producers selected by her husband (who is a sommelier) that was filling but not overwhelming for lunch. We are a couple in our 60s and have done numerous food and walking tours around the world and rank this among the top experiences. It is also something our “kids” who are in their 30s would really enjoy. This is a good tour for couples, small groups or solo travelers and a nice add on to the traditional Buenos Aires site seeing for those wanting to experience some local flavor.





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