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Photo Tour of Buenos Aires

Take out your camera and join us as we photograph some of the most iconic sights around Buenos Aires.

  • 2 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 71 reviews

Take out your camera and join us as we photograph some of the most iconic sights around Buenos Aires. Strike a pose on the Puente de la Mujer bridge, capture an eternal memory of the cathedral, and find an alternative scene in the neighborhood of San Telmo. Become a social media influencer for the day!

Description

When booking, you can choose between 3 different options. Below you can see the details of each option:

Historic center tour (2 hours)

At the indicated time, we'll meet at Bar Julio in Buenos Aires to take some beautiful pictures of the Obelisk and Avenida Corrientes, famous for its restaurants and theaters.

Then, we head to Plaza de Mayo, the oldest square in the city. As you stroll along these pretty, historic streets, you'll be transported back in time. We'll help you to capture the best photos of the cathedral, the city hall, and the Casa Rosada presidential offices, all of which provide the perfect settings for your photos.

We'll pass through some delightful green zones of the city before arriving at the neighborhood of Puerto Madero where you can take some great shots of the post-modern style Puente de Mujer bridge.

The tour will end 2 hours later in the center of Buenos Aires.

San Telmo tour (1 hour)

We'll meet at Calle Defensa, specifically at the corner of Plaza Dorrego, and begin a photographic tour of the old colonial neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The tour will start from the city's oldest square, where we'll take fascinating snapshots of the Chapel of San Pedro Telmo.

Afterward, we'll stroll by the colorful handicraft stores of the neighborhood, a perfect place to take pictures. We'll continue our tour of San Telmo exploring its picturesque cobblestone streets and checking out the old streetcar tracks. After an hour of sightseeing, we'll end our tour through San Telmo on Calle Chile.

Night tour (1 hour)

Experience the enchanting allure of Buenos Aires at night with this option! We'll gather at Corriente Avenue and embark on a captivating night tour of the city, offering you a truly unique photographic adventure.

Our journey will take us through the lively and illuminated downtown of Buenos Aires, allowing us to capture stunning images of Corrientes Avenue and the iconic Obelisk. As we explore, we'll not only delve into the art of night photography and capture incredible portraits, but also share fascinating anecdotes, stories, and local legends that will surely captivate you.

After 1 hour of immersion in the captivating night ambiance, our night tour will come to a close.

Palermo tour (1 hour)

This tour begins in Plaza Serrano, where we'll begin our stroll into the famous neighborhood of Palermo. We'll walk through this charming district's winding passageways and alleys in search of beautiful corners to take stunning pictures.

We'll stop at urban art murals and colonial architecture buildings, where you'll be able to take tons of colorful snapshots. We'll also explore some lesser-known areas. The guide will also share tons of fascinating historical facts and stories during the journey.

Recoleta tour (1 hour)

We'll start at the Floralis Genérica monument, and we'll take advantage of the visit to this park to snap breathtaking photos of the landscape.

Then we'll delve into the Recoleta neighborhood, passing by the monumental Law School and other emblematic buildings in this district. We'll teach you photography techniques to portray the Recoleta neighborhood as if you were a professional photographer.

Digital photos

24 hours after participating in the tour, we'll send you a download link with 30 digitally retouched photos. Once the session is finished, you'll be able to see and request a special edition for the photos you choose.

Schedule

Historic center tour: This tour runs every day at 9 am and at 4 pmSan Telmo tour: This option runs from Monday to Saturday at 10 amNight tour: This option runs from Monday to Saturday at 7 pmPalermo tour: This option runs from Monday to Saturday at 1 pmRecoleta tour: This option runs from Monday to Saturday at 12 noon

Important

Children under 15 years old can take part in the activity for free and therefore do not count as members of the group when making the reservation.

How does it work?

The photographic tours allow you to capture the essence of Buenos Aires in different settings. You can select from five tour options:
Historic center tour - a comprehensive exploration of historical landmarks takes place over 2 hours, available daily.San Telmo tour - discover the colonial charm of the neighborhood in an hour, operating Monday to Saturday.Night tour - explore the illuminated city for an hour on Monday to Saturday nights.Palermo tour - enjoy an hour in the beautiful streets of Palermo, available Monday to Saturday.Recoleta tour - an hour-long journey through the elegant Recoleta, offered Monday to Saturday.

Included in each tour are tips for capturing stunning photographs and insights into the local culture. You will receive 30 digital photos 24 hours after your tour, perfectly retouched.

All tours begin at designated meeting points in Buenos Aires: Bar Julio for the Historic center tour, Calle Defensa for San Telmo, Corrientes Avenue for the Night tour, Plaza Serrano for Palermo, and the Floralis Genérica monument for Recoleta. Make sure to arrive a few minutes early to maximize your experience.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • 30 high–quality digitally edited photos
  • One–way bus ticket
  • 1 drink (water or juice)

Not included

  • Food

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation. An accompanying person is required.

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