
Tour Packages and Prices
Ready-Made Packages
Discover our curated range of Buenos Aires tours, crafted to delight our travelers! From super tours in order to experience the most important sights of the city to historic and fun explorations, gourmet experiences, off-the-beaten track excursions, we offer exceptional value for unforgettable journeys.
And don’t forget this is a two-way exchange, which means you have input, consider us friends taking yout out, you’ll always have participation and a say in what you’d like to focus on!
For custom-made tours, get in touch with us to deisgn something aligned with your interests!
Custom-Made Tours
To recieve information regarding custom-made tours with a private car, the Pueblitos Tour, Gaucho Celebration, Tango Show and other ideas you might have, please contact: happyinba@outlook.com.ar or send us a Whatsapp message: +54 9 11 2487-6172
Ready-Made Private Tours
$250
“Super Excursion: All You Need to See to Fall in Love with Buenos Aires and want to marry it”
2 – 3 people, $180 for one person.
All day event (with time set aside for coffee breaks and lunch breaks)
9 to 6pm – 10 to 7pm 11 to 8 pm
Recoleta – Alvear – Arroyo – Break – Retiro – Plaza de Mayo – CCK
Enjoy a captivating day excursion in Buenos Aires like a local! We’ll be taking public transportation, walking and just reveling in the Buenos Aires sights and sounds! This is a power tour, where you get to experience the joy of architecture, walking, history, funny stories, gossip and secrets for a fun-filled day. Rest assured that on this excursion, you’ll see the most important sights in Buenos Aires.
*Lunch is not included in the fare.
**Price is fixed, be it one person or a max. of 3 people.
We’ll start in Recoleta, talk a bit about the history of the place, see the most important buildings and visit the Recoleta cemetery.
Then we’ll walk Avenida Alvear, appreciating the luxury of the french Beaux Art palaces and their colorful stories. Alvear is one of the most beautiful and wealthy avenues in Buenos Aires. Alvear is one of the most beautiful and wealthy avenues in Buenos Aires filled with stories of love, deceit, treachery and heroism. We know them all!
We’ll cross over to Arroyo Street, one of the loveliest streets (coffee shops, bars, art galleries, Strugamou Palace) in Buenos Aires alongside Alvear, and we’ll head on out to Plaza San Martín to see and talk abut the Train Station and the Kavanaugh Building.
We’ll cross the square over to Palacio Anchorena and Palacio Paz, then we’ll Uber our way to Plaza de Mayo, or if you’re a star, we can walk five blocks on Microcentro’s (Downtown’s) most famous artery: Florida up to Plaza de Mayo.
We’ll talk about the rich history and stories surrounding Plaza de Mayo and just have a blast right in the middle of colonial Buenos Aires.
We’ll be walking to the CCK afterwards to just appreciate the beauty of the place and check out the Puerto Madero sky scrapers to the right.
- We’ll meet outside the Palace de Glace.
- The experience lasts five (to six) hours with breaks, of course! Consider me a friend walking you through the lovliest sights in Buenos Aires.
- Uber fare to Plaza de Mayo included.
- Musuem fares not included.
- Coffee breaks not included.
- Lunch not included.
- This tour is for those that want to spend a whole day exploring these places, so you must be willing to walk and have fun!


















$125
“See how the other half lived: Secrets of the Wealthy Buenos Aires” an invitation to delight in palaces and all the XIXth-century beauty (and gossip) of Buenos Aires
2 – 5 people, $100 for one person.
2.5 – 3 hours
Recoleta – Alvear – Arroyo
Do you love Beaux Arts Architecture of the XIX century? Did you know that Buenos Aires has the larges amount of family palaces and petit hotels sin the world? How about being surrounded by beauty? Then Recoleta, the first boulevard catering to the Super Wealthy, inaugurated in 1874 is the place for you.
We’ll start in Recoleta, talk a bit about the history of the place, see Palace de Glace and talk about it being the playground for the wealthy and later on, the venue that made Tango what it is today. Then we’ll visit Iglesia del Pilar, one of the oldest churches in Buenos Aires,which its rich baroque altarpieces and talk a bit about they mystery man behind it, as well as some of the relics inside. Well end the Recoleta tour visiting the Recoleta cemetery, the most important cemetery in Buenos Aires where people such as Evita Perón and the Ortiz Basualdo are buried.
Then we’ll walk Avenida Alvear, appreciating the luxury of the french Beaux Art palaces and their colorful stories. Alvear is one of the most beautiful and wealthy avenues in Buenos Aires filled with stories of love, deceit, treachery and heroism. We know them all!
We’ll be visiting Pellegrini square and talking about the history of the palaces surrounding it as well as the Jockey club.
Finally, we’ll cross over to Arroyo Street, one of the loveliest streets in Buenos Aires alongside Alvear, filled with coffee shops, bars and art galleries.
Then we’ll head on out to Plaza San Martín to catch a glimpse of the Train Station and the Kavanaugh Building.
This is where the tour ends and you can catch something to eat and drink on Florida Avenue. Or we’ll take you back to your hotel.
- We’ll meet outside the Palace de Glace.
- The experience lasts 2.5 to 3 hours with breaks, of course!
- Musuem and cemetery tickets not included.
- Coffee breaks not included.





















$140
“Colonial versus Modern: Adventures in Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo and Stunnning Puerto Madero”
2 – 5 people, $100 for one person.
3 – 3.5 hours
Plaza Dorrego – Defensa – Break – Plaza de Mayo – CCK – Puerto Madero
How does exploring the most famous downtown boulevard, then the heart of Buenos Aires: its colonial square and finally the cobblestone streets of the oldest neighborhood in the city sound? But not only that, we’ll be ending the tour with a lovley stroll in Puerto Madero, the seat of all that is modern, tasteful and that will take your breath away.
We’ll start walking through San Telmo to capture the essence of those lovely cobblestone streets and see how the wealthy lived during colonial times. What made them run to the north of Buenos Aires? Why did they leave such a beautiful neighborhood? Questions that will most definitely be answered!
We’ll be visiting the little antique stalls and shops on Plaza Dorrego and of course, the candy stores, to make sure you don’t miss what Calle Defensa has to offer. We’ll also be making a stop at the San Telmo Market to see if you want to catch a taste of the famous empanadas!
Then we’ll land directly in Plaza de Mayo.
We’ll talk about the rich history and stories surrounding Plaza de Mayo and just have a blast right in the middle of the heart of colonial Buenos Aires.
Then we’ll be heading out to CCK, the famous building built by Maillart in true Beaux Arts stye and just bask in the views of the CCK and Puerto Maderon to the right.
And finally, we’ll be walking two blocks to get to Puerto Madero, the sophistated financial hub of the city with it’s fine dining area and beautiful river.
We’ll be finishing the tour at Puente de La Mujer, where you’ll be able to dine and enjoy your evening.
- We’ll meet at Plaza Dorrego.
- The experience lasts 3 to 3.5 hours with breaks, of course!
- Museum tickets not included.
- Coffee breaks not included.













$120
“Elegant Belgrano, China Town and the Palermo Hipódromo”
Buenos Aires off the beaten track
2 – 3 people, $85 for one person.
2.5 – 3 hours
Plaza Manuel Belgrano – Cuba Street – Barrio Chino – Break – Hipódromo de Palermo – Pasaje de la Infanta
Belgrano is one of the first neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, it even used to be its own small town. Today, its a hug of dining places, shops and beautiful cafés. Its main square boasts the only round church in Latinamerica and several beautiful museums. In Belgrano you can also see Chinatown, with its magnificent gate and as part of the tour, you’ll get to see the Hipódromo, which is located next to one of Buenos Aires’ many lovely parks.
We’ll meet at Plaza Manuel Belgrano, where we’ll talk a bit about the history of the place and see the only round church in Latinamerica. Then we’ll continue along Cuba Street to see the lovely cafés and high-end shops.
Next, we’ll be going to Chinatown, a couple of blocks away.
We’ll be ending the tour by walking through the grounds of the Hipódromo de Palermo, a wonderful building and racetrack, surrounded by a park and a boulevard filled with cafés and restaurants. It’s truly lovely!
- We’ll meet at Plaza Juramento.
- The experience lasts 2.5 to 3
- Uber fare from Libertador to Hipódromo included.
- Museum tickets not included.
- Coffee breaks not included.
$90
“Feeling Lazy: The Quiet Beauty of Caballito”
Buenos Aires Off-the-beaten-track
2 – 5 people, $65 for one person.
2.5 – 3 hours
Avenida Rivadavia – Parque Rivadavia- Break – Barrio Inglés
Are you feeling a bit lazy? (after all that touring) and just want to walk some beautiful streets and appreciate the architecture and a lovely park with book stalls and coffee carts? And then walk to one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Caballito? Then this is the tour for you.
We’ll start in Caballito, walking one of the lovliest streets in the neighborhood: Ambrosetti.
The street connects the thriving artery of the neighborhood: Rivadavia with the park, which comes to life on the weekends, everything from book vendor stalls to little coffee carts and folks playing chess.
We’ll spend some time in the park and drink some mate as we talk about Caballito and some of the stories surrounding the neighborhood.
Then well head on out to Barco Centenera and Valle, the heart of El Barrio Ingles, so you can see just how lovely that renowned neighborhood is.
- We’ll meet at the corner of Ambrosetti and Díaz Vélez.
- The experience lasts 2.5 – 3 hours with breaks, of course!
- Coffee breaks not included.
- Mate included.













$80
“The Cafés and Plazas of Hip Palermo”
Buenos Aires Off-the-beaten-track
2 – 5 people, $50 for one person.
2 hours
Palermo Soho – Plaza Serrano – Plaza Armenia
Not only does Palermo brim with nightlife, but during the day, it’s home to lovely little cobblestone streets, cafés, two famous plazas, all its trees and murals and a famouse ice-cream parlour (folks say that Argentinian ice-cream is the best in Latinamerica!)
We’ll take to the two main plazas in Palermo: Plaza Serrano, the heart of Palermo and Plaza Armenia. We’ll talk about Palermo, its origins, its specialty coffee shops and the art that you can find. After the tour, you can stick around for an evening of dining and night life in one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires.
- We’ll meet plaza Serrano, the heart of Palermo Soho.
- The experience lasts 2 to 2.5 hours with breaks, of course!
- Coffee breaks not included.
- Famous ice-cream store stop not included.
