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Welcome to Buenos Aires, the stylish and attractive capital of Argentina and maybe the most glamorous place in South America.

This country is the spiritual home of Malbec and its excellent red wines are reasonably priced and full-bodied. Buenos Aires´ historic and elegant café scene is reminiscent of Paris, and its steaks are so big that you will need to share.

There are countless things to do, such as explore well-kept parks, vibrant nightlife, and a variety of magnificently well-kept buildings.

Furthermore, Buenos Aires has an incredible cultural life. Imagine some of the world’s most intense football matches and the most prestigious opera house in South America. And being the birthplace of tango, it’s also an excellent, stress-free environment to learn how to dance it.

And if you are looking for natural landscapes, and a contact with nature, well, you can navigate the inner rivers of the Delta of Tigre while escaping 30 km from the city.

If you have already visited Buenos Aires´ must-sees such as the main square, the main boulevard, La Boca and Recoleta districts, among others, there are true hidden gems worth discovering.

Yes, the Children’s Republic is the first theme park in the Americas, located in a vast 53-hectare area, 60 km from Buenos Aires City. It has served as Walt Disney’s inspiration for the creation of Disneyland. You can take our full day tour to visit all the attractions inside the park.

The Children’s Republic is regarded as the biggest children’s business in Latin America and the first theme park on the American continent.

It was established in 1951 with two goals in mind: teaching children about their democratic rights and duties, and providing them with imaginative recreation in a dreamlike world of tales connected to childhood.

You can walk through the Children’s Republic discovering lots of little homes, an amazing lake, a traditional Argentine farm plenty of local animals, castles, and an area with mechanical games, while taking advantage of the wide space offering a chance to get in touch with nature.

There will be also time to access to the Museum of the Dolls, made up of dolls representing various nations and their traditional attire. This unique trip enables you to understand the background, the original goals of the Children’s Republic, and how its structures operate.

Take our tour to the Caballito district, in Buenos Aires, stepping back in time onboard its Historic Tramway.

Our next suggestion is a unique attraction inside Buenos Aires City, a time travel on the historic tram.

We encourage you to let yourself be transported back to the early 1900s in Buenos Aires on these more than 100-year-old historical trams, or streetcars.

These tranways travel through well-known thoroughfares in an area that has managed to maintain its historic mansionss, small hotels and a unique tree line. We recommend this tour for those who are looking for an unwind activity, returning to a leisurely pace of life.

It’s possible to find a tour which covers several neighborhoods featuring murals, statues, and street art in honor of Lionel Messi, the best Argentina´s football player, and the last World Cup winner.

This tour remembers that same World Cup festivities by touring the locations where five million people gathered after the world cup final.

The number of panoramic murals have increased rapidly since December 2022 and also new paintings are being added in different districts of the city. That´s why this is a special opportunity for those who love football and for those who like taking great pictures.

The tour also stop at shops offering a wide range of Messi souvenirs, including coffee cups, t-shirts, books, and more.

There is a tour which takes you to the top of a number of buildings from where to enjoy stunning panoramic city views.

It’s one more curious way to explore Buenos Aires City, and not necessarily walking or on a bus.

On this tour, you’ll discover viewpoints allowing exclusive views of the city, featuring the Río de la Plata, the main thoroughfare 9 de Julio, significant historical landmarks built in diverse architectural styles, and the nearby city of Colonia, in Uruguay.

You are also invited to savor a coffee or a selection of drinks and tastings on the terraces of some of the towers, many of them reaching over twenty stories tall.