Why choose this Buenos Aires tour ?

A unique way to get to know the City.
Ecological, fun and a different way to introduce yourself to the Buenos Aires culture.
They will get to know the most important parks and squares in the city with their unique sculptures and change of settings and learn about all their stories.



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The Floralis Generica is a metal sculpture located in the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, a gift to that city by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano.

Raoul Gustav Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat and member of the prestigious and influential Wallenberg family. In the closing stages of World War II, he worked tirelessly and took great risks to save thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust.

Tree-lined square with gym equipment and a monument to the hero of the independence of Uruguay, José Artigas.

Urban green area with statues, including a monument to the independence hero Bernardo O’Higgins.

The Monument to General San Martín and the Armies of Independence of the city of Buenos Aires is a bronze equestrian monument on a polished red granite base that honors General José de San Martín, Argentine national hero, and four important related landmarks with American independence: Departure to war, the Battle, the Victory and the return of the victor. The set formed by the Liberator on the horse was the first equestrian monument in Argentina (inaugurated on July 13, 1862), the work of the French sculptor Louis-Joseph Daumas.

The José Hernández Museum of Popular Art is part of the network of public museums of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. Its objective is to collect, investigate, preserve, exhibit and promote Argentine popular art in its different variants. Its collection is made up of pieces of various traditional and contemporary specialties and trades (silverware, textiles, leather, wood, etc.).

Tree-lined square with a monumental fountain with a marble bull donated by Germany in 1964. Hydration break

The Japanese Garden is an Argentine garden located in Parque Tres de Febrero in the Palermo neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires.
The Japanese Garden was built with the contribution and effort of the Japanese Community in 1967, as testimony to the first visit to Argentina by a member of the Japanese Imperial Family, Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko. This Garden is a representative emblem of the relationship between Argentina and Japan, donated by the Collectivity through the Embassy of Japan in Argentina to the Municipality of the City of Buenos Aires in 1967

The Sculpture Patio, also known as MOA (Monuments and Works of Art), is one of the most important workshops in the City. It deals with the restoration, sanitation, enhancement and cleaning of centenary sculptures that were vandalized or damaged by the passage of time. Its objective is to preserve the heritage and cultural essence of Buenos Aires.

Tres de Febrero Park, popularly known as the Bosques de Palermo, is a set of parks located in the Palermo neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It stands out for its groves, lakes and rose garden, which make up the most popular green area in the city and in whose expansion and design the landscaper Carlos Thays collaborated.

garden specialized in exhibiting exclusively species and varieties of the rose genus. Rosedal, Parque Rosedal or simply “Rosedal”, traditional park located in the neighborhood of Palermo

The Planetarium is the main center for the dissemination of astronomy in the city. It has a hemispherical projection room with three hundred and sixty reclining seats and a twenty-meter-diameter dome where nearly 8,900 stars, planets, and satellites of the universe are reproduced, thanks to an impressive equipment (unique in Latin America) that contains six Sky-Sky projectors. Skan with 8K resolution, indicating that the dome contains 38 million pixels.

Its five-story building also has a museum and a small secondary projection room, as well as housing a collection of meteorites from northern Argentina. In the adjacent lake is the Surprised sculpture, by the Italian Nicolás A. Ferrari and, a few meters away, an evocative monolith of the Polish scholar Nicolás Copernicus.

Tour of one of the most important neighborhoods of Buenos Aires

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • This Tour is Provided by Biom Scooter.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 6 Travelers is accepted for booking.