Experience a different Buenos Aires


In this Bike Tour we will go throw Different neighborhoods of Buenos Aires.
Puerto madero - It is the newest neighborhood of Buenos Aires,the most expensive and the most visited by locals and tourists.with the best view in town
The ecological reserve - An area near the city where nature and the environment are protected La Boca -It is the port area by tradition, reflecting the great immigration. 
Buenos Aires is the birthplace of tango, brothels and typical cafés of yesteryear. 
"Caminito" is a "must see" for knowing this place unique and unforgettable.
San Telmo - The first neighborhood of Buenos Aires, inhabited by aristocratic families until the yellow fever of 1871. Then his big mansions became tenements. Today it is a necessary step for the local historical heritage of the city.
Salida Pza San Martín, pasamos por Puerto Madero, costanera Sur, Caminito la Boca (parada 30 minutos), estadio Boca Juniors, Parque Lezama, Pza Dorrego San Telmo, Pza. de Mayo y vuelta a Pza. San Martín. 

Horario: todos los días 9.30 hs y 14 hs.
Duración: 3,5 - 4 horas 
Meeting Point: Monumento a San Martín en la Pza san Martín.


Price 30u$d


2)Recoleta&Palermo-Salida Pza San Martín, pasamos por Facultad de Derecho, Biblioteca Nacional, Zoo de Buenos Aires, Bosques de Palermo, Varias plazas, Instituto Sanmartineano, Recoleta (basílica y cementerio con parada de 30 minutos ) Avda. Alvear y vuelta a  Pza San Martín

Recoleta - A residential area is characterized by its French style, large green spaces, exclusive avenues, restaurants and bars aristocratic and upscale shops
Bosques de Palermo -Palermo Forests are the lungs of Buenos Aires. On weekends, the streets become pedestrian. In the Rose Garden can find 400 roses

Barrio Parque is Residential area , caracteristic for its manssions , parks, embassys and embassadors homes

Horario: todos los días 9.30 hs y 14 hs.


Duración: 3,5 - 4 horas 


Meeting Point: Monumento a San Martín en la Pza san Martín.
Price 30u$d 



3)Tiger&San Isidro-Meeting Point: Monumento a San Martín en la Pza San Martín.  Recorrido: Salida Pza San Martín y nos subimos al tren hasta Estación Tigre, se recorre Tigre, se toma el tren hasta San Isidro , se recorre casco histórico y Tren de la Costa hasta La Lucila donde tomamos el tren para volver a Pza. San Martín. Tigre
Is an island surrounded by the rivers Reconquista, Tigre and Luján. It is ein the area called Delta del Parana. We can observe rowing clubs, tipical residential areas and a very active....(FLUVIAL) life
Fruit Market
One of Delta's main spots, were cane furniture, bambu basquets, fruits and natural products from the Delta are sold.
an Isidro
Originally this was a farm area. Elegant and with lost of trees residential area with narrow side walks ad stone streets. See the neighborhood , San Isidro Catedral and the river cost where we can find sport clubs and restaurants with excelent views
historicalTren de la costa
Touristic train, running along the Rio de la Plata Coast, originaly built to join Tigre and the City.








We meet at the San Martín monument at Plaza San Martín. Every day except when pouring. At 09:30 hs. and 14:00 hs
The Tour last approximately 4,5 - 5 hs. We ride on bike path where available avoiding traffic when possible and in non-strenuous
prices: Usd 35. group discount and special schedule for advanced bookings. Reservations are needed



4)Southern buenos aires-
We started in San Telmo, the oldest district of the city, with its characteristic narrow paved streets that immerse us in the beginning of Buenos Aires since the first settlement until the arrival of Italian immigrants. With these roots we went to La Boca, the birthplace of passion of tango and football, introduces the famous Bombonera and colorful tenements that today brings identity to the neighborhood. Then we go through the Coastal typical recreational place of Buenos Aires, with a beautiful and comprehensive nature reserve washed by the vast Rio de la Plata. 
And being a circuit steeped in history, can not miss the Plaza de Mayo, with its important monuments, government buildings and hectic events that make it much more than just a historic site.

PRICE:
U$D 30
TIME:MONDAY TO FRIDAY AT 09:30 AND 14:00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 14:00

5) Northern Buenos Aires-It's a circuit that combines history and modernity. Puerto Madero and his two faces, one side is reminiscent of the second and penultimate port of the ancient city with excellent restaurants in converted docks facing the buildings that shape being the most modern and high in Buenos Aires. 

The story turns in Retiro, Plaza San Martin reminds us of the great Argentine hero epic, while the scene of collective, cars and pedestrians that move to or from the city's downtown. Then walk the neighborhood of Recoleta, with its French buildings, the impressive cemetery, exclusive shops, museums, art galleries, parks and woodlands that lead to Palermo. In addition to green spaces, there are also places that attest that the choice of this area by wealthy families from the late nineteenth century, lives on today with the expensive houses now inhabited by a high social class.

PRICE:
U$D 30
TIME:MONDAY TO FRIDAY AT 09:30 AND 14:00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 14:00


6) Buenos Aires Lakes and Forests-A circuit where we enjoy the largest green area of Buenos Aires: Palermo forests. We strolled through the magnificent Rose Garden, the Hippodrome, and the many bike paths that wind through the lakes. We know the house of another great classic soccer: River Plate and monumental in the neighborhood of Núñez. 

We walk characteristic of the northern neighborhoods of the city showing the other side of Buenos Aires. With its typical cobblestone streets of Palermo tells stories bohemian writers, artists and legendary figures like Che and Evita. Also know the different areas, Soho, Villa Freud, Red Zone and Palermo Hollywood. 

The neighborhood of Belgrano, more residential and quiet tree-lined streets shows populated by large houses, big buildings, and a perlite: Chinatown.


PRICE:
U$D 30
TIME:MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 14:00



7) Buenos Aires Aristocratic -There was a time when Buenos Aires was known as the "American Paris". In the late nineteenth century the exodus of South zone change the face of Buenos Aires and the wealthiest sector began to build a new city designed by prestigious architects and urban Europeans. 

We propose a safety pin Tour by French-style parks, grand boulevards and mansions imported Belle Epoque showing where echoed the phrase "Rico and Argentina. 

Starting from our premises in Palermo we travel the most sumptuous of Buenos Aires: Palermo Chico, Recoleta and Avenida Alvear and others. Continuing along Retiro and ending at the Parque 3 de Febrero we go back to that moment in the history of Argentina where he decided to end the barbarism and civilization to begin with, understanding that today the city Buenos Aires is different in South America.

PRICE:
U$D 30
TIME:MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 14:00