Private Tour
Available languages
4 hours
Mobile ticket
This tour explores the arrival of wine in Argentina during colonial times, the blossoming of the winemaking industry, and its connection to iconic figures from your past. From Borges’ poetic homage to wine, to San Martín’s stories involving wine labels, your every stop brings to life a unique tale, scent, or taste rooted in your viticultural heritage.
You''ll cycle through emblematic locations like the docks of Puerto Madero, Palermo Woods, and Recoltea. Along the way, you'll uncover the remains of what was once the largest winery in the world: Bodegas Giol.
Your journey ends on a high note in the charming neighborhood of Palermo, where you’ll enjoy a delicious cheese and cold cuts platter paired with a tasting of boutique wines at Sommelier en Bicicleta.
More than a wine experience, this tour is a celebration of wine as a symbol of connection, tradition, and friendship.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Wine testing
Bottled water
Bike, helmet and insurance
Cheese testing
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Puerto Madero
We begin our journey at Puerto Madero, where the blend of history and modernity mirrors the progress of the country—much like the evolution of Argentine wine. The old docks, now beautifully restored, were once at the heart of trade and exportation that helped put Argentine wine on the world map. From here, we enjoy panoramic views that invite us to think about how wine has transcended borders. The restored docks, once vital to the city’s port activity, are now a symbol of the balance between history and modernity. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Río de la Plata and the Buenos Aires skyline.
Plaza Francia
Next, we arrive at Plaza Francia, an iconic spot in the Recoleta neighborhood. This place is not only a cultural landmark but also connects us to Buenos Aires’ European-influenced history, which played a key role in the arrival and development of winemaking in Argentina. Here, we reflect on the historical backdrop that allowed wine to become an essential part of the nation’s identity. On weekends, the plaza comes alive with a traditional artisan market and street performers, making it an open-air cultural hub. From here, you can also admire the impressive Centro Cultural Recoleta building and the nearby famous Recoleta Cemetery.
Pickup included
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Jacqui P,
Nov 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had an absolutely fantastic cycling tour of Buenos Aires with our guide Belu. She was a fantastic guide and very supportive of a hesitant cyclist. The tour took on the highlights of Buenos Aires and ended with a fantastic wine tasting experience at Sommelier en Bicicleta. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to anyone wanting to see Buenos Aires from a different perspective.





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