Elite Wheels Class
Elegance & Inequality Unveiled
Half Day Cultural Experience around Palermo & Recoleta
Private Experience
Flex start time
For 5 hours
Difficulty level low
Available daily
For 5 hours
Flex start time
Private Experience
Difficulty level low
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Elite Wheels Class Elegance & Inequality Unveiled Experience
Dive into Buenos Aires
Join Carlos, Julián, or Gilda at 2269 Armenia St. (Palermo area) to explore the most upscale facet of the city. A blend of history and modernity awaits us in the multifaceted Buenos Aires. Brimming with parks and verdant spaces, alongside splendid buildings boasting French-style architecture, you’ll come to understand why BA is often referred to as The Paris of South America.
Foodie Experience
Foodie Experience
During our journey, we will make a few longer stops to indulge in Argentina’s most renowned experiences. Firstly, we’ll immerse ourselves in the world of “mate,” a hot infusion sipped from a cup using a metal straw. Additionally, we’ll treat ourselves to the “alfajor,” a delightful cookie sandwich filled with dulce de leche. And let’s not forget about the traditional food truck, where we’ll savor an extraordinary sandwich that is often enjoyed by locals for lunch. This will undoubtedly be a memorable culinary experience.
Highlights in our Bike Tour:
Cementerio de Recoleta:
Cementerio de Recoleta:
Our bike tour winds its way to a place of serenity and splendor, the revered Cementerio de Recoleta. Steeped in history and opulence, this burial ground, the oldest in Buenos Aires, stands as an emblem of the city’s rich heritage. Amidst its hallowed pathways lie the ornate mausoleums of Argentina’s elite families, a collection of architectural marvels that speak to a bygone era. These families once competed for distinction, each mausoleum a statement of wealth and influence. Spend around 30 minutes strolling through this remarkable space, where stories etched in marble come to life.
*Recoleta Cemetery ticket is not included.
Floralis Generica:
Venture into the heart of modern Buenos Aires as you encounter the striking Floralis Generica. This colossal metal flower, formed from a staggering 18 tons of airplane metals, is a testament to both artistic vision and sustainability. A generous donation from Eduardo Catalano in 2002, this sculpture graces the landscape of the Recoleta neighborhood, harmoniously coexisting with the Universidad de Derecho (law university). Throughout the year, the sculpture’s petals open and close, mirroring the rhythms of the city’s pulse. Adjacent to the vibrant university, the park housing Floralis Generica is a meeting point for both students and travelers alike.
Floralis Generica:
Bosques de Palermo:
Bosques de Palermo:
Escape to the sprawling embrace of Bosques de Palermo—a vast green sanctuary nestled in the northern heart of Buenos Aires. Known affectionately as “Bosques de Palermo” by locals, this expanse is a collection of interconnected parks, each with its unique character and name. Amidst this haven, artificial lakes glisten, offering a serene respite amidst the urban buzz. Discover the Rosedal—an enchanting rose garden that boasts more than 18 thousand rose plants, showcasing a mesmerizing tapestry of nearly 100 distinct rose varieties.
Palermo Chico:
Step into the lap of luxury within Palermo Chico—an enclave also referred to as “Barrio Parque” or the “embassies area.” Nestled within Palermo’s embrace, this district stands as a testament to opulence and elegance. French-inspired palaces, once the residences of Argentina’s affluent elite, now serve as the stately embassies of various nations—a reflection of its grandeur. As you wander through this enclave, marvel at the architectural splendor that transports you to a bygone era of sophistication. Palermo Chico’s allure embodies the essence of Buenos Aires’ moniker, “The Paris of South America.”
Palermo Chico:
Palermo Soho:
Palermo Soho:
Embark on a journey through Palermo Soho—an area that has earned global acclaim as one of the “coolest” destinations on the map. A mere three decades ago, this district bore a different aura—a touch of edginess that added to its allure. An expanse of houses and scattered garages stood in place of the vibrant landscape you encounter today. Through a swift process of gentrification, Palermo Soho has transformed into an emblem of the city’s spirit—a hub brimming with artistic expression, culinary delights, and vibrant nightlife. Stroll through its streets and witness the convergence of creativity and culture, where bars, restaurants, art galleries, boutiques, hotels, and nightclubs coalesce amidst a backdrop of captivating street art. Palermo Soho stands as a testament to reinvention, a vibrant counterpart to the Soho districts of New York and London.
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Bookings are online. If you’d like to book directly at the meeting point you should pay in cash with the exact amount of money. Without a previous reservation, we can’t guarantee we’ll have a spot available nor that the bike tour will run.
The diffulty level for the BA Bike Tour: Elegance & Inequality Unveiled is “low”. The city of Buenos Aires is flat, so it does not require a lot of physical effort.
The approximate lenght of the BA Bike Tour: Elegance & Inequality Unveiled is around 4 hours. So, 99% of the the tours end around 6 p.m. The duration of the bike tour is not exact since it will depend on several factors such as: traffic, the pace of the group, if we need to do a quick fix to a bicycle, change an inner tube, etc.
The tour is guided in only 1 language, so you don’t waste time hearing a language you don’t understand or listening twice to similar questions or information.
No, it is not included.
Inclusions:
The use of a bike with gears and suspension, as well as a helmet.
A 500ml bottle of water.
Mate and alfajores.
Our regular bike tours have a maximum of 6 people. If your group is larger, you could book the same tour as a private city tour.
The price is USD 45. Payment is made online by credit card on our booking engine or through Paypal.
Departure time for the BA Bike Tour: Elegance & Inequality Unveiled is at 10 am or 2 pm. We recommend arriving 10 minutes earlier so that you have time to set the bike to your liking, choose the helmet, etc. Furthermore, since it is a group tour, we cannot wait for you more than 10 minutes after departure time and we will have to start the tour only with those who have shown up.
The meeting point and the place where the BA Bike Tour: Elegance & Inequality Unveiled ends is at 2269, Armenia St (Palermo Area).
Bike tours are available from Monday to Saturday. If you are interested in doing this bike tour on a Sunday you can book this same option as a private bike tour, please contact us in that case.
In the BA Bike Tour: Elegance & Inequality Unveiled we visit: Cementerio de Recoleta, Floralis Generica, Bosques de Palermo, Palermo Chico, Palermo Soho.