San Telmo & Market Tour Only $13000 ars per person.

SAN TELMO & MARKET TOUR

ONLY $13000 ars PER PERSON

Booking has no cost. Payment for the tour is in person once you show up at the meeting point.

free tour san telmo
INFO AND RESERVATIONS
Groups larger than 10 people: please, contact us.

free tour buenos aires Price: $13000 ars per person.
Schedule: Sundays
Start: 11am
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: San Ignacio Church. Bolivar Street 225.
Language: free walking tour buenos aires English
Even if it Rains!
5-star rated tour on Google (+4000) & Tripadvisor (+7000).

On the San Telmo tour we will walk the oldest streets of Buenos Aires, learning about colonial BA and the crucial moments of Argentine history. Cobblestone streets and beautiful XIXth century buildings will frame our tour talking about immigration into the city and the creation of the modern local culture, including Mafalda (the most famous little girl from Buenos Aires), the traditional San Telmo Food Market and the unique Sunday street Fair. We will see the market and the fair, explaining all their history and characteristics. Sunday is the day San Telmo becomes alive: the streets get full of music, color, art, and culture! Join us on one of the most special things to do in the city.

San Telmo Tour Highlights
  • San Ignacio Colonial Church
  • English Invasions
  • Santo Domingo
  • La historieta ride
  • Mafalda
  • Minimal House
  • Conventillos, colony and immigration
  • San Telmo Market
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Photo of the Meeting Point

 

 

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