Buenos Aires Vegan Tour with Pastry and Snacks





Description
Dive into the vegan culture in Buenos Aires by visiting different neighborhoods, enjoy free tastings of vegan snacks and pastry, attending local vegan events, and uncover recommended vegan eateries and bakeries. Begin your adventure with a comfy van pick-up. Then, dive into a variety of vegan restaurants and bakeries. After that, head to a vegan supermarket where you can taste a selection of vegan snacks for free. During the tour, you'll visit Palermo, San Telmo, Barrio Norte, and Villa Crespo, famous for their beautiful street art and distinctive architecture. Finally, you'll check out a live event, a Vegan Fair, featuring vegan products and live entertainment. Lunch and drinks aren't included, but we do offer pastry at a bakery and snacks and mineral water at the vegan supermarket for you to choose from the shelves. The tour will stop at various restaurants to present you with different options. You can either stay for lunch at one of them or keep going with the tour.
Tour Options
Itinerary
We will drive through the widest avenue in the world to get to the attractions.
We'll stop to visit great vegan restaurants. Palermo Soho is the part of Palermo district where most of the vegan restaurants are located.
We'll see the main symbol of the city
We'll stop in this elegant district to visit a 100 % vegan supermarket.
We'll stop at this historic neighborhood to visit a recommended vegan restaurant.
We'll see the main Opera House in Argentina and one of the best five in the planet.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
The coordinator collects travelers right OUTSIDE the main entrance to the hotels. The coordinator will arrive and ask for the travelers name.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
Three of the restaurants we tried to visit were closed. Very poor planning. It takes less than one minute to verify that a restaurant is still open for business before putting it on the itinerary. Most of the time was spent just driving around. Some of the places that we did visit did not even include food. What is the point of this? I can search Google for "vegan restaurants Buenos Aires" and spare the trouble of driving around.



