Buenos Aires Food & Culture Tour

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5 hours
Buenos Aires, Argentina

About this activity

Join a guided walking tour through Buenos Aires' vibrant neighborhoods, savoring authentic Argentine dishes and learning about the city's rich culinary heritage.

Highlights

  • Explore Buenos Aires' vibrant neighborhoods
  • Savor authentic Argentine empanadas and choripán
  • Discover the city's rich culinary heritage
  • Visit local markets and hidden gems
  • Learn about Argentine food culture from experts

Full description

Dive into the heart of Buenos Aires' culinary scene with this engaging walking tour. Wander through the city's vibrant neighborhoods, from the historic San Telmo to the trendy Palermo, and indulge in authentic Argentine flavors. Taste mouthwatering empanadas, savor the iconic choripán, and sip on traditional mate tea. Along the way, visit bustling markets, hidden eateries, and local food stalls, all while learning about the rich history and culture that make Argentine cuisine unique. This tour offers a delicious blend of food, culture, and local insights, perfect for food enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

Included / Excluded

  • Guided walking tour of Buenos Aires
  • Tasting of local Argentine dishes
  • Visit to traditional markets and eateries
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Itinerary

1

The tour starts in one of the most crowded walks by the citizens of Buenos Aires and tourists. It is located in the neighborhood of San Telmo, where there are many antiques stalls that give it an air of sophisticated flea market.

Duration: 10 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Visit the only house in Argentina dedicated to Dulce de Leche. You will find an inexplicable combination of sensations that offers the true flavor of homemade Dulce de Leche, exquisite chocolates of pure cocoa, alfajores of cornstarch, chocolate and other tastes that you still do not know.

Duration: 20 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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San Telmo Market was opened on February, 1897 and to fulfill the required needs that the new immigrants who arrived in the city from Europe need was its main aim. The building remains its original structure made up of metal joists, arches and columns with sheet and glass ceilings.

Duration: 1 hourAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
4

An exclusive space to enjoy the widest variety of author and export high-end wines. There we will do a tasting of typical Argentine wines (Malbec & Torrontes), accompanied by a cheese board.

Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES
5

An excellent grill located in the heart of Buenos Aires. There, we will end the day with a three-course dinner of meat empanada or provore Revire, meat cut (at your choice upon arrival at the restaurant) with fries potatoes or salad, dessert and a drink included.

Duration: 2 hoursAdmission: YES

Meeting point

Start Location

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Important information

Know before you book

  • The tour operates in English; check availability for other languages.
  • Vegetarian options are available upon request; inform the guide in advance.
  • The tour is conducted in all weather conditions; dress accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
  • Bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour.
  • Be prepared to walk approximately 3-4 miles over 5 hours.

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

  • Minimum age is 18 years
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • If the traveler is not staying at a hotel located in the hotel pickup area, the local supplier will provide an address to the closest hotel

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Caution: Very Poor Value

We booked this tour the day prior, as the other, more popular food tours had no availability. For ~280 USD each, here's what we got: We were given instructions to meet at Plaza Dorrego at 6 PM -- no other specifics were given to find our guide in this bustling plaza. We spotted another couple who were also on the tour and were equally lost, searching Plaza Dorrego hopelessly for our tour guide. We messaged the agency, and they said they had no idea what the tour guide looked like or how to identify him. After some back and forth, they were able to tell us that he would be waiting by the Starbucks. Jose, our guide, was very kind and spoke decent English but was more of a general tour guide for BA than someone passionate and knowledgeable about the food scene. He took us to a tenement building that had been repurposed as shops (we saw a man making mate cups and another store selling underwear), and another small shopping center to look at ceramic gnomes. We then went to San Telmo market, an incredible space packed with stalls and an abundance of great looking food on display. Unfortunately, the tour did not stop at any of these places but rather at an outpost of La Casa Del Dulce De Leche. You will recognize that these are popular and scattered all over BA. Here we sampled their selection of Dulce De Leches, which were already sitting out and available for all passersby to try for free! Our next stop was a wine shop where we tasted and learned about two wines: a standard Torrontes and Malbec. They gave us a bit of cheese, too. Then a van shuttled us to dinner at Revire Brasas Bravas, where we had a choice of chorizo or an empanada, followed by steak (all tough and cooked to medium well), and dessert (ice cream or tiramisu). We had the opportunity to have one drink at the dinner and were told that any additional drink we would need to purchase. Of course, we were reminded to leave a tip for the waitress as well! I am unsure why or how this tour cost $280 pp, but we did enjoy the company of the other couple, and Jose was a nice guy who was interesting enough to chat with. My advice is to book one of the other food tours well in advance!

Kevin_NJan 11, 2024VIATOR

Fodd fun

This tour was a nice ,fun evening out. It included and interesting walk around the neighborhood, a stop at a dulce de leaches store with samples, stroll through a large food market, a wine tasting and a nice meal at a local steak restaurant. The guide was interesting and fun.

Martin_GFeb 29, 2020VIATOR

Food delight

This foodie tour is fabulous. Got picked up right on schedule at our hotel followed with a short little jaunt to our first stop, the Duce de Leche store. We were able to taste a great variety of samples, helped by and with the excellent store staff. Too much choice, but we did end up taking a box of treats for our kids and grandkids. Next was the wine tasting and wine store, where we tasted the ever popular Malbec wine, Argentina’s signature wine product, as well as another white wine, called “mentirosa” wine (liar’s wine) because it’s “nose” does not match it taste. Next was the Rivere Restaurant, known for its fantastic steak and meat menus. There we were served a great meal consisting of appetizers, the main course, drinks (beer for me) and a fine dessert. The tour was very relaxing and easily paced, having plenty of time to enjoy each venue. The guide explained in detail the pertinent parts of each stop, but still allowed plenty of time for us to enjoy it ourselves. We made friends with a couple from Chile (who were on their honeymoon) and we learned a tremendous amount about life in South America during the hour we spent at dinner. All together, we are extremely pleased that we took this tour, and recommend all to make sure to take this excursion.

BennoFeb 21, 2020VIATOR

Very interesting tour on our first...

<p>Very interesting tour on our first day in BA. Visited various areas with our guide and were told the history of where we were.<br/> Tastings of Dulce de Leche and the wine tasting were good, however the meal was not as good as expected as we found the beef to be tough.</p>

Theresa LFeb 27, 2018VIATOR

Additional information

Minimum age is 18 years Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking May be operated by a multi-lingual guide If the traveler is not staying at a hotel located in the hotel pickup area, the local supplier will provide an address to the closest hotel