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MariaAngeli_R, Apr 2026
Very nice
We were picked up from our hotel a little late than the indicated time but that's okay. The pick up vehicle was the vintage blue collectivo bus which was cool. Then we were taken to the Albije Tango theatre and restaurant in San Telmo. The 3-course dinner was served at 7:30 pm and it was good. The tango show started at 8:30 pm and it was wonderful. After the show, we were transferred back to our hotel safely.
Monika_L, Apr 2026
Bravo
The dancers were absolutely mesmerizing. Every movement felt powerful and emotional, telling a story that pulled you in from the very first note. There was a real intensity and connection between the performers that you could feel throughout the room—it wasn’t just a show, it was an experience. The live music added another layer of magic. The musicians were incredibly talented, and the energy they brought made everything feel even more alive and immersive. Being so close to the performance made a huge difference—you could hear every note, see every expression, and feel completely part of it. What I loved most was how genuine it all felt. There was no overproduction—just pure passion, artistry, and respect for the tradition of tango. It gave me a much deeper appreciation for the culture and history behind it.
Monika_L, Apr 2026
Outstanding
If you’re even thinking about doing a food tour in Buenos Aires—stop thinking and just book it. This was, without exaggeration, one of the absolute highlights of my trip. From the very beginning, the experience felt personal, welcoming, and thoughtfully curated. Denis was not only incredibly knowledgeable about Argentine cuisine, but also deeply passionate about the culture and history behind every dish. It never felt like a scripted tour—instead, it was like exploring the city with a well-connected local friend who knew all the best hidden gems. The food itself? Unforgettable. Every stop offered something unique and authentic—from perfectly grilled meats and rich, flavorful empanadas to indulgent dulce de leche treats and exceptional local wines. The variety was impressive, and the pacing was perfect—you never felt rushed, yet somehow managed to experience so much. What really stood out was how the tour went beyond just food. We learned about the neighborhoods, the traditions, and the stories that make Buenos Aires such a vibrant and soulful city. It added so much depth to the experience and gave me a genuine appreciation for Argentine culture. I also loved how thoughtfully organized everything was. The group size was ideal—small enough to feel intimate but still social—and every detail was handled seamlessly. By the end of the tour, I wasn’t just full—I felt connected to the city in a way that you simply can’t get from guidebooks or solo exploring. If you want an authentic, delicious, and memorable way to experience Buenos Aires, this food tour is an absolute must. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
WLaNorris_F, Apr 2026
Buenos Aires - Hop on Hop Off
We took the Red Line and we saw so much of the big city of Buenos Aires. This is truly a great way to hear about the history and enjoy the sites while getting off at places of interest. We enjoy this excursion almost every city we visit. Highly recommend.
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Whether you want to watch a tango show at a historic venue, take a day trip into the Pampas to visit the gauchos (cowboys), or follow in the footsteps of Evita, Buenos Aires tours are full of memorable moments. Make like a porteño (a local) as you discover Palermo’s foodie hangouts, cycle around the city’s parks, and stroll the streets of La Boca and San Telmo. And if you want to explore further, day trips take you everywhere from the Tigre Delta to Iguazu Falls or across the Rio de la Plata to Uruguay.

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