Buenos Aires para descobrir e conhecer.





Descrição
Conectar-se com os outros e consigo mesmo por meio de detalhes apaixonantes, arquitetura, história do planejamento e design urbano, arte e paisagismo urbano é o objetivo desta experiência. Não queremos ser um passeio; queremos ser uma conexão amigável e revigorante, interceptando nossas próprias crenças e conhecendo outras pessoas enquanto nos conectamos com o ambiente arquitetônico e natural da cidade. Temos um número máximo de passageiros para ir num ritmo lento e relaxado. Sobre mim: Sou Mati, formada em turismo. Mat 30986/6 Universidade de Palermo. Nasci e cresci em Monte Castro, um distrito da capital federal da Argentina. Trabalhei na Patagônia em 2007. Fui carregador e guia assistente de trekking em El Chaltén, Mendoza, e analista geográfico ambiental da Patagônia. Em Museum Nights, como montador. E guiando em estádios de futebol. Desde muito jovem visito galerias, centros culturais e museus. Eu guio a cidade com devoção em uma bicicleta. E eu amo meu país.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Antigo Centro Cultural dos Correios com atividades gratuitas. Localizado a poucos metros da Avenida Corrientes e a metros do lendário Luna Park.
Centro da cidade, Casa Rosada. Edifícios com diferentes estilos arquitetônicos: europeu, colonial e pós-moderno. Dali se abrem três imensas avenidas e um antigo forte se esconde atrás da Casa do Governo, a Rosada.
A casa mais antiga da cidade, ou Altos de Elorriaga, os barrocos Conventos de San Francisco, a livraria mais antiga de El Avila e o edifício vitoriano da Pacific Railway Company com sua cúpula em forma de cebola nos aguardam entre ruas estreitas que lembram Barcelona.
Colégio Nacional, administrado pela Universidade de Buenos Aires, desde o final do século XIX, emblema do Poder da Argentina, por suas salas de aula passaram presidentes e cientistas, Albert Einstein deu sua master class. Ao lado fica a igreja mais antiga de Buenos Aires, San Ignacio Loyola. Uma beleza da arte barroca colonial, que esconde túneis por baixo.
Imagine um edifício com mil olhos, esculturas de animais sul-americanos, atlantes sustentando uma estrutura projetada pelo arquiteto húngaro Rônow. Duas cúpulas terminando em alturas com alegorias à coroa austro-húngara. Único no mundo em seu estilo Jugendgil.
Five Domes Corner, antigo Boston Bank. Estilo neoplateresco espanhol. Uma série de telhados octogonais, cúpulas art déco, florões e mirantes únicos na América do Sul se abre para a Diagonal Norte.
Projetado por Alberto Prebisch, acessaremos um mirante. Ícone das comemorações do país. E da renovação modernista da transição entre a Belle Époque de Buenos Aires e a vanguarda modernista dos anos 1930.
O Coliseu Nacional, o mais emblemático da América Latina por seu design italianizante, acústica impressionante, porões de câmara e personalidades ilustres que ali dedicaram suas carreiras. Enormes palácios e praças cercam o Templo da Ópera: Lavalle, Palácio das Cortes, Teatro Hispano Cervantes, Sinagoga Libertad, Escola Roca.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Leve água e dinheiro extra para compras pessoais
Avaliações(9)
“Buenos Aires to Get to Know each Other”, this so-called “tour” has been one of the most disgraceful, infuriating, and outright deceptive experiences I’ve ever endured in all my years of traveling. I booked this tour on November 15, 2025, for the afternoon of December 1, 2025. I received a confirmation number, a booking reference, and even a ticket the day before, which clearly indicated the tour was active, confirmed, and scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM. On the day of the tour, I arrived early—3:30 PM—at the meeting point: Palacio Libertad, home of the Centro Cultural Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, at Sarmiento 151 in the San Nicolás area of Buenos Aires. And from that moment forward, the entire experience descended into something that can only be described as fraudulent. The guide, Angel Mati of Buenos Aires Tours, turned out to be nothing more than a phantom, a mysteriously silent figure who was more than happy to take my money, send confirmations, and issue a ticket—yet couldn’t be bothered to show up, communicate, or demonstrate the slightest level of professionalism. At 3:38 PM, sensing something was amiss, I sent a WhatsApp message to reconfirm the meeting point. No answer. At 4:00 PM, I called the phone number listed in the contact information. My call was ignored. At 4:02 PM, I even left a voicemail asking for a call back. Nothing. The bottom line? I wasted my time, had my plans ruined, and he took my money without delivering a single thing in return. I have requested a refund, but of course, those messages have also been completely ignored. Let me be crystal clear: Taking money, making promises, and then disappearing without providing the service is theft. And in my years of traveling the world, I have never encountered this level of dishonesty, cowardice, and complete lack of human decency. Tours get canceled—fine. Emergencies happen—fine. But not even the basic courtesy of a message? Not even the minimum professionalism of saying, “Your tour has been canceled”? Not even a single acknowledgment of my existence after taking my money? This level of disrespect is beyond comprehension. DO NOT, under any circumstance, book anything with Angel Mati of Buenos Aires Tours, including “Buenos Aires to Get to Know each Other”. Stay far, far away. This individual should be ashamed of the way he treats people—especially travelers visiting a foreign country, trusting him to provide a legitimate experience. As of today, I have received no refund, no explanation, no apology—nothing. My money has essentially been stolen, and I am writing this to warn others before they become victims too. Avoid this person at all costs.
Excellent guide, the tour is very well thought out, the ideas very well developed, the very prepared guide highlights his historical and architectural knowledge
Mati was an excellent tour guide. Had a great time. He is very knowledgeable and personable. I would sign up for any tour and/or experience he is doing.
Great guide! Mattias knows his city very well! He even went above and beyond after the tour to set us up with tickets and guide for a football match!
Excellent tour, very interesting!!! We could tour, discover and enjoy the beauty of the city of Buenos Aires!!!
We were presented with great options for our trip. Everything was easy and affordable. Thank you for your help. Will certainly use again.
Thanks for such amazing review, hope you enjoyed it and see you back again in the South!
Mati is passionate about architecture, he has a lot of knowledge of the streets of Buenos Aires. A cool person who doubted us in many things, very kind. We hope to return soon!
Mati took us through the southern area of Buenos Aires! Is there anything this kid doesn't know? I don't think so! He answered all our questions, personally he already had some knowledge of the history of Argentina, but Mati told us the other 99% and I realized it is much more! We will definitely go on another tour for the North side. Thank you Mati for making us feel at home! Idol 💓
Excellent introduction and funny details trought the city hosted by Maty, he take care of us and share passionate events about his city and the argentinian culture. We visited arquitecture spots and natyre areas, places like the Palace of Waters and the old local stadiums potrerirtos that we couldn' t ever known by ourselfes.



