Buenos Aires City Tour with Teatro Colón Visit

FromARS 100
4 hours
Buenos Aires, Argentina

About this activity

Discover Buenos Aires' iconic landmarks and the historic Teatro Colón in this engaging 4-hour small-group tour, offering a deep dive into the city's rich cultural heritage.

Highlights

  • Explore Buenos Aires' iconic landmarks
  • Visit the historic Teatro Colón
  • Learn about the city's rich cultural heritage
  • Enjoy comfortable transportation
  • Experience a small-group tour for personalized attention

Full description

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Buenos Aires on this captivating 4-hour small-group city tour. Wander through the city's most iconic neighborhoods, including the colorful streets of La Boca, the elegant avenues of Recoleta, and the historic San Telmo district. Delve into the city's rich cultural heritage with a guided tour of the renowned Teatro Colón, one of the world's most prestigious opera houses. With comfortable transportation and a knowledgeable guide, this tour offers an intimate and informative experience of Buenos Aires' charm and elegance.

Included / Excluded

  • Guided tour of Buenos Aires' iconic landmarks
  • Entrance to Teatro Colón with a guided tour
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Meals and beverages

Itinerary

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Welcome to Plaza de Mayo — the beating heart of Buenos Aires! Located right in the downtown Monserrat neighborhood, this is where the city was born and where history keeps coming back for an encore. Its name honors the May Revolution of 1810, when locals gathered to kick out the Viceroy and start their own creole government — basically Argentina’s “independence pre-party.” Ever since, the square has been the stage for the country’s biggest political dramas, passionate protests, and celebrations. If these cobblestones could talk, they’d spill centuries of secrets!

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Step into San Telmo, the city’s bohemian soul! Here you’ll stumble upon pop-up art galleries, funky bars, and colorful street murals at every turn. Defensa Street is the neighborhood’s main catwalk — lined with antique shops, buzzing cafés, and, on Sundays, a lively market where tango dancers and street performers steal the show in Dorrego Square. Wander through leafy Lezama Park under blooming jacarandas, then end the day in one of San Telmo’s exclusive restaurants where dinner often comes with a side of live tango. It’s the perfect mix of history, art, and a little bit of magic.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
3

The neighborhood where Buenos Aires wears its brightest colors! Along Caminito, a lively little alley, you’ll find sizzling asadores, tango dancers twirling in the street, and houses painted in every shade of the rainbow — a nod to its immigrant roots. Football fans can’t miss La Bombonera, the legendary Boca Juniors stadium, where match days feel like a full-blown carnival. And for an artsy twist, the Proa Foundation brings modern art and stunning views of the old docks. La Boca is history, passion, and pure Argentine energy all rolled into one

Duration: 15 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Caminito is La Boca’s most famous little alley — basically an open-air museum where every corner bursts with color, art, and tango vibes. Once the muse for the legendary 1926 tango Caminito by Juan de Dios Filiberto, today it’s a lively stage where dancers, painters, and musicians bring the spirit of Buenos Aires to life. Stroll through, snap a few photos, and let the rhythm of the city sweep you along!

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
5

Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires’ sleek waterfront playground — where old redbrick warehouses now hide chic steakhouses packed with locals, tourists, and business suits on their lunch break. Towering glass skyscrapers and luxury apartments give the neighborhood a modern glow, while its calm lakes and the nearby Costanera Sur ecological reserve invite joggers, bikers, and families to slow down. Don’t miss the elegant Puente de la Mujer (Woman’s Bridge), the iconic white suspension bridge that ties it all together — and makes for the perfect photo stop!

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
6

Retiro is a neighborhood of contrasts — where peaceful streets with art galleries and stylish cafés suddenly lead you to the grand, bustling British-style train station, complete with quick-bite food stalls buzzing with life. Nearby, the iconic Art Deco Kavanagh building looks out over Plaza San Martín, a leafy park where office workers recharge under blooming jacarandas and beside proud national monuments. And just a short walk away, Florida Street lures tourists with leather shops, souvenir stands, and even tango dancers showing off their best moves. It’s a little bit posh, a little bit chaotic, and a whole lot of Buenos Aires charm!

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
7

Recoleta is Buenos Aires at its most elegant — a neighborhood made for strolling past Parisian-style townhouses, grand old palaces, and chic boutiques. Its star attraction is the Recoleta Cemetery, a fascinating city of marble mausoleums where legends like Eva Perón rest in peace. Art lovers can dive into masterpieces at the National Museum of Fine Arts or catch cutting-edge exhibits at the Recoleta Cultural Center. And on weekends, Plaza Francia comes alive with a bustling craft market, leafy lawns, and plenty of spots to sit back and people-watch. It’s history, culture, and style all wrapped into one glamorous walk!

Duration: 15 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
8

The Teatro Colón is an opera house in the city of Buenos Aires. Due to its size, acoustics and trajectory, it´s considered one of the five best in the world. According to a survey conducted by the acoustic expert Leo Beranek and outstanding international opera and orchestra directors, the Teatro Colón has the hall with the best acoustic for opera and the second best for concerts in the world. Comparable with the most important lyrical rooms in the world, such as the Scala in Milan, the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, the State Opera of Vienna, the Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) in London and the Paris Opera, it is an unequivocal place of consecration for those who present themselves in it and an inescapable place for music lovers.

Duration: 50 minAdmission: YES

Important information

Know before you book

  • The tour operates in English; ensure you are comfortable with the language
  • Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly for the day's conditions
  • Be aware that the tour includes walking; consider your comfort with this activity

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and vibrant street art
  • Carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Good to know

  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • For bigger than 20 person groups ask supplier
  • This is a kid-friendly tour

Traveler reviews

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Mixed

My experience was mixed. I booked the tour primarily for the Teatro Colon tour. I was told close to the end of the tour I would not be getting that tour - no ticket available. The tour around the Pink House and Cathedral was great. As was the stop in Boca. I was looking forward to seeing Recolta - but if I wanted to see Recollta that would be where my tour ended. That was disappointing. A big plus was pick-up and drop-off at my hotel.

CAROLB_CDec 24, 2025VIATOR

I'd do it again

You go to many of the most important spots in the city. Veronica and Jorge were really good. Very kind, clear explanation. We had quick stops but with enough time to visit Caminito, the Cathedral. You don't go inside Recoleta Cemetery just to let you know. Teatro Colon visit was amazing!

Gisela_TNov 16, 2025VIATOR

Very Enjoyable Tour

Our guide, Daiana, was excellent. She shared a wealth of knowledge about all of the sites we visited and those she pointed out during the tour. She also shared quite a bit of information about Argentina’s history. She was very helpful making sure we had our tickets for the theatre. Our only complaint was that there were only two Spanish-only speaking people on the tour and she spent half of the time speaking to them after her commentary in English. It would have been better to have one tour in English and one in Spanish. In all we really enjoyed learning about Buenos Aires.

Nancy_YDec 15, 2024VIATOR

Not what was promised

The tour was a nice overview of many of the most noteworthy sites and buildings in this impressive city. The guide did a very nice job explaining things. HOWEVER, our ticket very clearly stated we would be dropped at the pickup point at the end of the tour. The tour dropped us at the theater for that part of the tour and then said we were ON OUR OWN to find our way back to our cruise ship. This was a complete surprise to us. We figured it out with a taxi, but this isn’t what was promised. (The tickets did say no final hotel drop off was included, but we were picked up at our cruise ship.). Buyer beware.

joelm766Dec 15, 2024TRIPADVISOR

Great guide for Buenos Aires city tour.

Heraldo was an excellent guide showing and explaining all the important areas of Buenos Aires. As part of the tour, we were dropped off at the beautiful Colon Theater at the end of the city tour for a guided English group tour. The quide spoke too quickly and was difficult to understand.

Barbara WDec 3, 2024TRIPADVISOR

Additional information

Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults For bigger than 20 person groups ask supplier This is a kid-friendly tour