Private Tour
Available languages
8 hours
Mobile ticket
Join our exclusive 8-hour Buenos Aires adventure, perfect for anyone that wants to tour on their own. Pedal through the elegant Recoleta area, the lively streets of La Boca, and the historic charm of San Telmo. You'll visit iconic landmarks like Floralis Generica, Caminito, and the Woman's Bridge in Puerto Madero. Along the way, immerse yourself in local culture with traditional mate, savory empanadas, and authentic street food sandwiches. This tour offers a deep dive into the city's rich history, revealing the contrasts between affluent and working-class areas, with captivating stories shared by your local host. Our top-quality bikes ensure a smooth, comfortable ride, making this a memorable experience you won't forget.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Minimum age is 12 years (1,5 m)
This tour is not suitable for beginners.
Veggie sandwich and empanadas option available
Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions, we'll do our best to acommodate your needs.
Travel time is already included in the total duration
We recommend bringing comfortable clothes to ride a bike.
We recommend bringing mosquito repellent.
We recommend bringing sunscreen.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Use of bike with gears & shocks
Bottled water
Mate (infusion) + alfajor (local snack)
sandwich + empanada from truly local places. *Veggie option available
Use of helmet
Local Host
Bike Riding Lessons / Bikes for Beginners. This tour is not suitable for beginners.
Recoleta Cemetery Ticket is not included
Your private guide—Carlos, Julián, or Gilda—will welcome you at our starting point in Armenia 2269, right in the heart of vibrant Palermo Soho. We’ll get you fitted with a comfortable bike and helmet, and before heading off, we’ll go over some quick safety tips and explain how the day will unfold. Once you’re ready, it’s time to roll!
Bosques de Palermo
We’ll kick off our ride through one of the greenest lungs of Buenos Aires—Bosques de Palermo. This park network, connected by a smooth bike path, is a favorite local escape, especially on warm days. Wide-open spaces, lakes, and leafy trails will give you a peaceful first glimpse of the city.
Languages: *Hosted in English* or / o *Guiado en Español*
Languages: *Guidé en Français* ou / oppure *Guidato in Italiano*
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
yanelyespi,
Oct 29, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
OMG! This bike tour was seriously AMAZING! Julian, our guide, was the best guide for the day... so dynamic, personable, very friendly, and just so down-to-earth. He kept us informed the whole way with awesome recommendations and all the interesting facts about the city’s history, culture, food, and customs/lifestyle. We biked about 16 miles, which was such a great workout and also gave us the best views and spots to soak in everything Buenos Aires has to offer! The lunch stop was so yummy and we got to enjoy the famous dulce de leche alfajores cookies! And of course, we had some yerba mate tea, a local favorite. We started at 9 am and wrapped up by 4 pm and it was truly the PERFECT day out and it flew right by! I suggest to bring sunscreen because I did get a little sunburn on my nose! 10/10 recommend.
JacquelinePepels,
Oct 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a whole day reserved with our guide Carlos. We got comfortable bikes and set off. Along the way Carlos told interesting stories about what we saw. We tasted mate with alfajor, empanadad and the choripan. We also visited the tomb of Eva Perón, very impressive all those tombs. We had a great day thanks to Carlos, thank you!!
Y6611REjaym,
Feb 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We spent a beautiful day with Julian seeing the major sites of Buenos Aires by bike. This is the absolute best way to tour Buenos Aires. There is alot to see and the city is fairly spread out. Biking is much more fun than a van tour. We felt completely safe as Buenos Aires now has an extensive network of bike lanes. Because we booked a private tour for 4 people, we were able to start a bit later than their standard full day tour. Highly recommended!
Operated by Biker Street Buenos Aires Bike Tours