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The Ultimate 7-Days Family Itinerary to Buenos Aires, Argentina in March (with kids)

Picture your family stepping together into a world where history hums through vibrant streets, where every corner bursts with color and song, and where the pulse of Buenos Aires invites you to create shared memories that will linger long after the journey ends. This isn't just a trip—it's a heart-opening adventure where children's laughter blends with the soulful strains of tango, and every day unfolds like a storybook full of discovery, wonder, and connection. From sun-dappled parks scented with roses to bustling markets alive with laughter and local flavor, this seven-day journey invites your family to embrace a rhythm both timeless and joyful. It’s a chance to wander hand-in-hand through neighborhoods steeped in stories, to immerse yourselves in engaging tales told through puppetry and performance, and to taste the rich traditions that turn mealtimes into celebrations. March’s gentle warmth wraps around you like a welcome embrace as the city reveals its magic—not just in sights, but in the shared moments that transform a family trip into a lifelong treasure. Set off on an extraordinary voyage where learning dances with play, culture invites participation, and every step is a new chapter in your family’s story. Buenos Aires awaits with open arms—ready to sparkle in your memories as a place of discovery, delight, and the joyful blending of hearts and heritage.

Why You'll Love This Trip

  • Experience the vibrant heartbeat of Buenos Aires through colorful streets, historic plazas, and lively cultural encounters that captivate both children and adults.
  • Discover a dynamic blend of outdoor adventures and enchanting performances that inspire imagination and invite playful family moments.
  • Savor authentic Argentine flavors in welcoming settings where toddler-friendly treats and traditional dishes bring families together around the table.
  • Explore interactive museums and planetariums that spark curiosity and wonder, turning education into an exciting shared journey.
  • Wander through charming neighborhoods where crafts, markets, and stories unfold organically, inviting hands-on participation and treasured keepsakes.
  • End your days with unforgettable cultural experiences—tango rhythms, river views, and welcoming spaces that celebrate family connection and joyful exploration.

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Main activity for day 1

Historic Heart of Buenos Aires

Step into the vibrant past and bustling present of Buenos Aires as you wander through its oldest neighborhoods and marvel at iconic architectural gems. The city invites your family to a day rich with cultural discovery, colorful streets, and lively plazas where the essence of Porteño life comes to life in every corner. Let the rhythm of street musicians and the charm of traditional cafes welcome your arrival.

Begin your family's Buenos Aires adventure in , the pulsating historic heart of the city where the past meets the present in fascinating ways. Feel the energy of a lively city square that has witnessed pivotal moments in Argentina’s democratic journey while children marvel at the open space to run around and street performers who animate the air with music and colors. From here, a short stroll brings you to the iconic , with its distinctive pink façade gleaming in the March sun. Take a guided tour inside to unveil presidential stories and political intrigue, providing an enriching glimpse into Argentina’s history that will ignite curious minds of all ages. Just steps away, enter the serene . Inside, children can admire finely crafted stained glass windows and towering columns that seem to reach the skies, offering a peaceful contrast to the lively plaza outside. By midday, savor an authentic local treat at , the city’s oldest café, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with antique charm. It’s an ideal spot to relax, indulge in delicious medialunas, and immerse yourself in traditional Porteño culture. The atmosphere here, filled with stories of writers and actors who once frequented the spot, creates a magical environment for your family’s first day in Buenos Aires.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Alvear Palace Hotel - Leading Hotels of the World
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4.5
(Great)

Luxury family-friendly hotel located in Recoleta, a short taxi ride from Plaza de Mayo, offering spacious rooms and excellent amenities suitable for families starting their cultural journey in Buenos Aires.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Plaza de Mayo
HistoricLandmarkFamily-friendly
The historic main square of Buenos Aires, surrounded by significant government buildings and a hub for political and cultural events.
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Casa Rosada
HistoricLandmarkMuseumFamily-friendly
The striking pink presidential palace overlooking Plaza de Mayo, known for its rich history and guided tours exploring Argentina’s political heritage.
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Catedral Metropolitana
HistoricArchitectureFamily-friendly
Majestic cathedral with awe-inspiring architecture and a sacred crypt, located on the plaza’s edge.
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Café Tortoni
HistoricCaféFamily-friendlyLocal Experience
Buenos Aires’ legendary café established in 1858, perfect for tasting local pastries and soaking the historic ambiance.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Café Tortoni Buenos Aires
A fantastic dining experience in Buenos Aires, Argentina that perfectly complements your day's activities.
Located right on Avenida de Mayo, this historic café is perfect for experiencing the iconic Buenos Aires coffee culture with family-friendly pastries and a charming atmosphere, complementing the historic walking tour around Plaza de Mayo.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Walking Tour of the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(3 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$61.80per person

Visit the incredible history of May Square and its surroundings. This spot may be the most important one in the ranking of important spots of Buenos Aires, it´s where everything happens from millions marches to the biggest celebrations such as the Argentinean Centennial or Bicentennial. It is also where everything started for this country, so come and join us to learn about this amazing history filled place. Languages Offered: Spanish & English We are granted by the safe travel seal of World Travel & Tourism Council.

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2
Main activity for day 2

Color and Tango in La Boca

Dive into the artistic spirit of Buenos Aires through the colorful streets of La Boca, a neighborhood that bursts with vivid murals, bohemian culture, and the soulful sounds of tango. The day promises hands-on experiences, panoramic views, and lively street performances, perfect for igniting creativity and movement in family members of all ages.

Spend your day exploring La Boca, a neighborhood bursting with a vibrant palette of colors and the rhythm of tango that will capture the imagination of your entire family. Stroll down , an open-air museum filled with vividly painted houses, lively murals, and local artists selling their crafts. Children will delight in spotting the traditional fileteado designs decorating doors and window frames while watching animated street tango performances set against the backdrop of this historic area. The cobblestone paths invite a leisurely pace, letting you absorb the colorful energy and perhaps even join in a family-friendly dance lesson offered on some afternoons. Just a few minutes away lies , an avant-garde art museum housing contemporary Latin American works alongside interactive exhibits designed to engage younger visitors. This hands-on experience offers a refreshing contrast and inspires creativity in a calming, well-curated setting. To round off your La Boca adventure, visit stadium, home to the legendary Boca Juniors football team. Soak in the atmosphere of one of the world’s most passionate sporting venues, and if available, take a guided tour to hear stories of legendary players, an experience certain to thrill sports enthusiasts and children alike.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.5
(Great)

Located a moderate taxi ride from La Boca, this luxury hotel offers family-friendly services, ample space, and an elegant setting, ideal for relaxing after a colorful day in the artistic neighborhood.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Caminito
HistoricCulturalFamily-friendlyArtistic
A famous pedestrian street museum known for its brightly painted houses, street art, and tango dancers performing in the open air.
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Fundación Proa
MuseumArtFamily-friendlyEducational
A modern art museum showcasing contemporary Latin American art and interactive exhibits perfect for curious kids.
Top Sight
La Bombonera
SportsHistoricFamily-friendlyLocal Experience
The legendary football stadium of Boca Juniors, rich with sporting heritage and vibrant fan culture.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
El Gran Paraiso
Located at Gral. José Garibaldi 1428, C1166 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Located close to Caminito, this casual parrilla serves classic Argentine grilled meats in a welcoming environment, perfect for families wanting to enjoy authentic local flavors surrounded by La Boca’s colorful streets.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
La Boca Walking Tour
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4.9
(836 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$13.00per person

Discover the enchanting beauty of Buenos Aires by joining our La Boca Walking Tour, where you'll explore the most picturesque location in the city. La Boca is not only the birthplace of tango, but it also embodies a bohemian and artistic culture fostered by immigrants. The vibrant colors of the houses they once inhabited create a mesmerizing tapestry, making La Boca one of the most captivating destinations in South America. Join us on this captivating journey through La Boca, where you'll discover the essence of Buenos Aires, its cultural heritage, and the remarkable stories that have shaped this vibrant neighborhood.

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3
Main activity for day 3

Parks and Puppets in Palermo

Embrace expansive green spaces and whimsical family fun in the Palermo neighborhood, where sprawling parks offer a sanctuary of nature and playful opportunities. This day combines outdoor exploration with enchanting puppet theater, providing both relaxation and lively performance magic for children and adults.

Begin your day by immersing the family in the lush beauty of , a vast green oasis where kids can run freely among sparkling lakes and playgrounds. The park’s shady walking paths and inviting spaces are perfect for a spring day in March when the weather is pleasantly mild. Rent bicycles or pedal boats, allowing children to engage in joyful exploration as parents relish the tranquil environment. Venture into the enchanting El Rosedal within the park, where thousands of roses in full bloom create a fragrant, colorful spectacle. Crossing sculpted bridges and pausing by soothing fountains, you’ll find ample photo-worthy moments that capture the romance and serenity of Buenos Aires. After recharging with a picnic or a café snack at the park’s kiosks, make your way to ‘La Casa del Títere,’ an intimate puppet theater offering captivating shows that bring Argentine folktales and universal stories to life with lively puppetry and storytelling. This magical experience will delight children’s imaginations while providing cultural enrichment that makes family travel so rewarding. The day concludes with joyful smiles under the warm afternoon sun, with memories of nature’s beauty and theatrical enchantment intertwined.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
The Glu Boutique Hotel - Palermo Soho
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4.6
(Great)

Family-friendly hotel located in the heart of Palermo, just a short taxi ride from Parque Tres de Febrero, providing spacious suites and a welcoming environment for children.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Parque Tres de Febrero
ParkFamily-friendlyNatureOutdoor
Expansive urban park in Palermo filled with lakes, rose gardens, and shaded walking paths, perfect for family picnics and bike rides.
Top Sight
El Rosedal (Rose Garden)
GardenRomanticFamily-friendlyNature
A beautifully landscaped section of Parque Tres de Febrero featuring thousands of roses, charming bridges, and sculptures.
Top Activity
Puppet Theater ‘La Casa del Títere’
Family-friendlyPerformanceCulturalKids
Charming puppet theater presenting Spanish-language shows tailored to young audiences with lively storytelling and vibrant puppets.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Sankalpa Café Botánico
Located at Guatemala 4412, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Situated near Parque Tres de Febrero and Jardín Botánico, this café offers healthy and family-friendly options with a relaxing garden atmosphere, ideal for a casual lunch or snack during park visits.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Palermo Airport ⇄ Palermo City: Private Transfer Service
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(104 reviews)
Clock icon35 minutes
$54.60per person

We offer a private transfer service that takes you directly to any hotel or address in Palermo. The service is also available from the center of Palermo to Palermo Airport. What is included in the service: Private car with driver just for you and your group. No hidden costs – clear and transparent pricing. Professional and experienced drivers. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival. Meet & Greet Service – the driver will be waiting for you in the arrival hall with a name sign with your name on it. Book your transfer for a comfortable and stress-free trip!

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Main activity for day 4

Elegant Shopping and Family Flavors

A day of sophisticated yet accessible Buenos Aires with strolls through elegant avenues and the joy of sharing traditional Argentine flavors. Discover artisan markets while the aroma of freshly baked goods and sizzling parrillas (grill houses) draws you into authentic family meals and vibrant street life.

Immerse your family in the lively sophistication of , a neighborhood where youthful energy meets elegant charm. As you stroll down tree-lined streets adorned with vibrant street art and whimsical murals, pause to explore boutique shops featuring locally designed clothes, handmade jewelry, and colorful crafts. This presents a perfect moment for children to pick out creative souvenirs while parents enjoy the stylish ambiance and open-air cafés that invite hours of relaxing people-watching. Transitioning from shopping to discovery, head over to , bustling with an eclectic mix of antiques, retro collectibles, and artisan stalls. The market’s laid-back atmosphere allows for treasure hunts among curious curiosities, a delightful experience for kids and adults alike as you uncover unique Argentine keepsakes. After working up an appetite, retreat to , a cherished local eatery famous for its succulent grilled meats, milanesas, and comforting dishes perfectly suited for family dining. The warm décor with tiled walls and nostalgic photos envelops diners in a quintessential Buenos Aires vibe. Here, children can savor homemade alfajores and traditional dulce de leche, completing an authentic culinary journey alongside parents.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Legado Mitico Buenos Aires
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

Stylish hotel near Palermo Soho that offers family rooms and a warm atmosphere, perfect for shopping days and dining at family-friendly parrillas.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Palermo Soho
ShoppingNeighborhoodFamily-friendlyCultural
Trendy neighborhood known for its boutique shops, street art, and lively café culture, a favorite for locals and families alike.
Top Sight
Mercado de Pulgas
MarketShoppingFamily-friendlyLocal Experience
An antiques and artisan market held on weekends, offering unique local crafts and vintage treasures ideal for gift shopping.
Top Activity
El Preferido de Palermo
RestaurantFamily-friendlyLocal Cuisine
A beloved classic porteño parrilla and café serving kid-friendly Argentine dishes in a warm, retro setting.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
El Preferido de Palermo
Located at Jorge Luis Borges 2108, C1425 FFD, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
A classic porteño parrilla and café perfectly suited for families, serving traditional Argentine dishes and kid-friendly options in a warm, nostalgic setting close to Palermo Soho and Mercado de Pulgas.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Be curious in Palermo SoHo
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5.0
(13 reviews)
Clock icon2h 10m
$25.00per person

Escape tourists agencies and get to discover Palermo SOHO from an anthropological point of view. Do not expect to just walk and listen: be prepared to chat, ask questions and discuss about the past, present and future of the "coolest" neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Beginning at Distrito Arcos and ending in Plaza Serrano, this experience offers you the chance to walk through Palermo SOHO in an attempt to transcend its fancy surface and discover its true core. What does the train and the tram has to do with the origin of this neighborhood? Who were its first inhabitants? When Palermo became "SOHO" and got filled with tourists, "chic" bars and restaurants? What is Real Estate speculation and why is it related to the Argentine Peso devaluation? What is the deal with the crazy two exchange rates? These are just some of the many questions we will try to answer in our walk through the most "hip" part of Buenos Aires.

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Main activity for day 5

Science, Nature, and Planetarium Wonder

Discover Buenos Aires through the lens of curiosity and cosmic exploration. This day blends interactive learning at the city’s premier science museum with the mesmerizing wonders of the planetarium, all set within lush parks that beckon for play and discovery under March’s mild skies.

Awaken your family's imaginations by diving into the wonders of science at the , a treasure trove of natural history nestled in the neighborhood of Recoleta. Wander through halls filled with dinosaur skeletons, a dazzling range of minerals, and life-like animal exhibits that capture the diversity of Argentina’s fauna. Kids can engage with interactive stations that make learning captivating and hands-on, sparking endless questions and awe. A short taxi ride returns you to the green spaces of Parque Tres de Febrero, where the futuristic dome of beckons. Step inside the planetarium to experience immersive shows that transport you across galaxies, stars, and planets, perfect for a family fascinated by the cosmos. The soothing darkness and stunning visuals often leave children and adults inspired and mesmerized, a unique highlight of Buenos Aires cultural life. Finally, wind down with a peaceful stroll through , where fragrant flowers and towering trees cultivate a tranquil retreat. This garden offers a moment of connection with nature right in the city’s heart, setting the stage for peaceful reflections on the day’s discoveries.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Alvear Art Hotel
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.5
(Great)

Luxury family-oriented hotel in Recoleta neighborhood, close to Museo de Ciencias Naturales and Planetario Galileo Galilei, offering spacious suites with comfortable amenities for children.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Museo de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia
MuseumFamily-friendlyEducationalScience
Argentina's largest natural history museum, featuring impressive fossil collections, animal dioramas, and interactive exhibits perfect for children.
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Planetario Galileo Galilei
PlanetariumFamily-friendlyScienceEducational
The iconic planetarium in Buenos Aires offering immersive astronomical shows and interactive exhibits about the universe.
Top Sight
Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays
GardenNatureFamily-friendlyRelaxing
A beautiful botanical garden boasting exotic plant species and peaceful walking trails, ideal for light exploration and picnics.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Museo Evita Restaurante
Located at C1425ARF, Juan María Gutiérrez 3926, C1425ARF Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Located inside the Natural History Museum, this café offers convenient and family-friendly snacks and refreshments, ideal for a break during interactive museum exploration.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Recoleta Cemetery Walking Tour
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(522 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$10.00per person

A tour dedicated especially to the Recoleta Cemetery, one of the most wonderful and captivating places in Buenos Aires! In this tour we are going to see the most classic and mysterious stories in almost 2 hours. The tour includes the story of the death and burial of Eva Perón, a fascinating story to discover one of the most famous and controversial personalities in the country, as well as historical, architectural data of the vaults and artistic heritage.

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Main activity for day 6

Colonial Charm and Plaza Delights

Step back in time to the atmospheric charm of San Telmo, Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood, where cobblestone streets and colonial architecture create a captivating scene. The day sparkles with open-air markets, lively street performances, and engaging museums, offering families the perfect blend of history, art, and playful exploration.

Begin your San Telmo exploration at the vibrant , a treasure trove where the old-world atmosphere takes center stage. The market bubbles with energy, as vendors offer artisanal foods, fresh produce, and unique antiques. Children will be enchanted by the colorful displays of toys and handcrafted souvenirs, while parents enjoy sampling local cheeses, yerba mate, and traditional empanadas. Spend time engaging with friendly stall owners who share stories and insights into Buenos Aires’ artisan traditions. Just a short walk away lies , a relaxed square pulsing with cultural richness. On Sundays especially, the plaza comes alive with tango dancers gracefully swirling across cobblestones, inviting families to watch or join these iconic performances. The surrounding cafés spill heartfelt music onto the streets as local artists showcase paintings and crafts, creating an inviting community vibe that enchants visitors of all ages. To cap your day with interactive learning, make your way to , an extraordinary children’s museum cleverly designed to resemble a miniature city where kids can role-play as doctors, chefs, or firefighters. The engaging exhibits foster creativity and hands-on learning in a joyful environment, rounding out a day full of history, culture, and fun.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
CasaCalma Hotel
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

Charming hotel located centrally with quick taxi access to San Telmo market and plaza, offering family-friendly rooms with a tranquil boutique atmosphere.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
San Telmo Market
MarketHistoricFamily-friendlyShopping
A bustling market with antiques, fresh food, and artisan stalls, providing a lively atmosphere full of local flavor.
Top Sight
Plaza Dorrego
HistoricCulturalFamily-friendlySightseeing
A charming square famous for its tango dancers, open-air antiques fair on Sundays, and vibrant café culture.
Top Sight
Museo de los Niños Abasto
MuseumFamily-friendlyEducationalKids
An interactive children's museum designed with fun, educational exhibits themed on real-world professions and daily life.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Desnivel
Located at Defensa 855, C1065 AAO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
A beloved traditional parrilla in San Telmo, offering hearty Argentine grilled meats and a lively atmosphere suitable for families exploring the historic market and plazas.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
2 hrs. Walking Tour in San Telmo & Market 
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
5.0
(250 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$13.00per person

Discover the essence of Buenos Aires on our San Telmo tour. Walk the oldest streets, steeped in colonial history and Argentine heritage. Marvel at the charming cobblestone paths and elegant 19th-century architecture. Learn about immigration's influence on local culture, from the beloved Mafalda to the bustling San Telmo Food Market. And on Sundays, witness the neighborhood's vibrant transformation with music, art, and the famous street fair. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Buenos Aires.

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Main activity for day 7

Pañuelo Tango and Waterfront Wonders

Celebrate Buenos Aires’ iconic tango heritage alongside the refreshing beauty of its waterfront in Puerto Madero. The final day blends cultural performances, scenic walks, and playful family dining that capture the city’s heart and soul in a lively, modern setting.

Conclude your Buenos Aires adventure with a visit to Puerto Madero, the city’s newest district where sleek architecture meets river views. Your family will marvel at the , an elegantly designed pedestrian bridge that twists like a tango dancer’s movement. Walking across it, take in the glittering skyline and bustling docks, a wonderful reminder of the city’s evolution from port to cosmopolitan hub. Next, wander into , a serene patch of nature with wide, flat trails perfect for strollers and energetic kids alike. Spotting native birds and enjoying panoramic views of the vast Rio de la Plata, the family will appreciate the calming contrast to urban excitement. As dusk falls, savor an unforgettable family-friendly experience at . Here, the passion of Argentine tango unfolds through mesmerizing performances punctuated by lively rhythms that beckon children to move with joy. The meal features classic dishes like empanadas and grilled meats with kid-friendly options, allowing everyone to taste the authentic flavors of the region. This evening of culture, cuisine, and captivating dance forms the perfect finale to your magical week in Buenos Aires.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.2
(Very Good)

Luxury family-friendly hotel located in Puerto Madero, close to Puente de la Mujer and Reserva Ecológica with spacious suites and excellent amenities for children.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Puente de la Mujer
LandmarkModernArchitecturalFamily-friendly
A sleek, modern pedestrian bridge symbolizing Buenos Aires’ renewal and connection, set in the upscale Puerto Madero waterfront.
Top Sight
Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyWildlife
A vast natural reserve offering trails, bird-watching, and peaceful pauses beside the Rio de la Plata river.
Top Activity
Esperanza Tango Show with Dinner
CulturalPerformanceFamily-friendlyDinner
An authentic tango dinner show featuring passionate performances and traditional Argentine cuisine, welcoming children with a lively atmosphere.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Cabaña Las Lilas
Located at Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 516, C1107 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
A premium parrilla located in Puerto Madero with stunning waterfront views, offering a refined but family-friendly setting and excellent grilled meats close to Puente de la Mujer.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Tigre Delta with Navigation & Optional Lunch in Puerto Madero
Full starFull starFull starHalf starEmpty star
3.8
(337 reviews)
Clock icon4 hours
$61.77per person

Visit this famous Delta region! Enjoy its natural beauty and original lifestyle of the locals. A popular weekend getaway for Buenos Aires' inhabitants, the delta offers lush scenery, a relaxing atmosphere and a chance to see another way of Argentine life. Our tour consists on a trip to the north of Buenos Aires. First you will enjoy the center of San Isidro after reaching Tigre City where we will embark a catamaran boat for a travel along the rivers of the Delta. To conclude the tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious lunch with a stunning view of the iconic Woman's Bridge (if the option is selected).

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