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Kristopher_D, Jun 2026
Walk Palermo and eat great food!
This tour is a fabulous way to experience the restaurants and neighborhood of Palermo. Kiki was highly knowledgeable, friendly, and made the tour very enjoyable. The food was delicious and was a great sampling of Argentinian cuisine. Highly recommend this tour!
Allan_R, Jun 2026
What an Amazing City!
I booked this a day before and I am so glad I did it! What a way to learn and explore B.A.! All I knew before was Messi and Maradona. Herardo was amazing, polite and very knowledgeable. He gave us time and no rush at all. B.A. and the Portenos have such wonderful history and culture. I’ve learned so much of this magnificent and majestic city. Worth the tour and highly recommended!!!
Debra_F, Jun 2026
Not to be missed!
Truly beautiful. Even if you only have one day, not to miss. Signature Tours was very professional and made the trip easy with their communication. And my private guide Sandra was awesome, I couldn’t ask for more. I had a great time. But yes, you will get completely wet if you take the boat ride, so bring extra clothes!
Rick_T, Jun 2026
Nice Day Trip - Scenic and Low Stress
Nice boat tour of the Tigre Delta. The area reminded me a bit like Florida around the Crystal River springs. Ride to the Delta can be a bit bouncy. We went on a rainy day, but stayed dry inside the boat. It would have been nicer to be up topside however. The port town of Tigre was also nice and low stress compared with the bustle of Buenos Aires. The food was great; we ate inside a building run by the local Italian rowing club.
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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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