Experience the blend of Argentinian wines and urban art in Buenos Aires

Imagine wandering through the lively streets of Palermo Soho, one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods, with a glass of Malbec in hand and walls adorned with vivid street art. For $65 per person, this 3-hour tour offers a well-balanced mix of wine tasting and cultural exploration. Led by guides like Sabrina or Fernando—whose enthusiasm and local knowledge shine—it’s a chance to get a taste of both Buenos Aires’ wine culture and its urban creativity.
What we love about this experience is how authentic and accessible it feels. The tour’s focus on local wines, especially the renowned Malbec, paired with insights into street art history, makes for a well-rounded cultural outing. Plus, the friendly guides and small group size help foster a relaxed atmosphere where questions are welcomed.
On the flip side, a potential consideration is that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, meaning you’ll want to plan your transportation to the meeting point at Gorriti 4886. Also, the duration means it’s a quick snapshot—ideal for those seeking a taste of Buenos Aires’ best, but perhaps not a deep dive into either wine or street art.
This tour suits travelers eager to combine gastronomy with urban culture—perfect for first-timers wanting a curated experience or anyone craving an authentic taste of Palermo Soho beyond the usual tourist spots. If you’re interested in Malbec wines and street art, and want an engaging, guided walk, this tour could be just right.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Authentic blend of Buenos Aires’ wine and urban art scenes
- Guides like Sabrina and Fernando receive high praise for their enthusiasm and knowledge
- Small group setting fosters a relaxed and personalized experience
- Palermo Soho, with its vibrant streets and murals, offers a perfect backdrop
- Price point of $65 balances affordability with quality, giving you wine tastings and cultural insights
- No hotel pickup means planning your own transport to the meeting point
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A detailed look at the Premium Argentinian Wine and Malbec Tasting & Urban Art Tour

Starting at Gorriti 4886: Ease and Accessibility
The tour begins at Gorriti 4886, a central spot in Palermo Soho. Meeting here, you’ll join a small group, which helps keep things intimate and flexible. The walkable nature of Palermo Soho means you can easily reach the meeting point via public transport or a quick taxi ride from most central accommodations. Keep in mind this tour does not include pickup or drop-off, so plan accordingly.
Exploring Palermo Soho: The Neighborhood Vibe
The first part of the tour is a guided walk through Palermo Soho’s streets. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, colorful murals, and trendy cafes, Palermo Soho is a hub for both locals and visitors. Your guide will introduce you to the neighborhood’s history and culture, setting the stage for what’s to come.
Here, you’ll get to see some of the city’s most iconic street art, painted by local artists. The murals are more than just decorations—they tell stories, reflect social themes, and showcase Buenos Aires’ urban creativity. We loved how guides like Sabrina shared local insights and fun facts about the art and the neighborhood’s evolution.
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After about two hours of walking and exploring, it’s time to settle in for the wine tasting. The focus is on Malbec, Argentina’s flagship grape, known for its deep color and smooth tannins. You’ll also get to try other characteristic varieties like Torrontés from Salta and Pinot Noir, offering a broader view of Argentine wine diversity.
The tasting is curated carefully, balancing well-known wines with some local surprises. As one reviewer noted, guides like Sabrina make the experience informative and fun, sharing local facts and tips that enrich the tasting. Expect to sample multiple wines paired with local snacks, which help highlight the flavors.
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Urban Art Tour: The Artistic Side of Buenos Aires
Following the wine tasting, the tour shifts gears to a guided walk focusing on Buenos Aires’ street art scene. Your guide will explain the history, styles, and messages behind many murals, giving you insight into the city’s urban expression.
This part lasts about an hour, enough to see several murals and learn about their cultural significance. It’s a chance to see Buenos Aires not just through its wines, but through its visual language. The reviews praise Fernando for his entertaining and knowledgeable narration, making the street art tour a highlight.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour includes a local guide, a walking tour in Palermo, and the wine tasting with local snacks. It does not include hotel transportation, so plan to meet at the designated spot. The flexibility of reserving and paying later adds convenience, and the full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance makes it low risk.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

At $65, this experience provides a comprehensive cultural snapshot of Buenos Aires. The combination of wine tasting, neighborhood exploration, and street art offers a richer perspective than a traditional city tour might. The small group size and enthusiastic guides ensure personalized attention, making it easy to ask questions and engage deeply.
The quality of the wine and local snacks adds to the value, especially for those interested in Argentina’s renowned Malbec. The street art component adds an urban flavor that appeals to travelers seeking authentic, modern culture. Many visitors appreciate the enthusiasm and knowledge of guides like Sabrina and Fernando, which elevates the overall experience.
Potential Drawbacks to Consider
While the tour is well-organized, travelers should note that it does not include hotel pickup. If you’re staying outside Palermo Soho, you’ll need to arrange transportation. Also, given the three-hour schedule, this tour offers a snapshot rather than a deep dive into either wine or street art—perfect for those with limited time or looking for a taste rather than an exhaustive experience.
Who is this tour best suited for?

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors to Buenos Aires who want a well-rounded introduction to the city’s local culture. It’s perfect for wine lovers eager to sample Malbec and other Argentine varieties in a casual setting. The street art focus makes it appealing to art enthusiasts or urban explorers.
Travelers who appreciate small-group tours and enthusiastic guides will find this experience especially rewarding. If you’re interested in combining tasting with culture and are comfortable with walking and standing for a few hours, this tour offers great value and engagement.
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts at Gorriti 4886, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking and tasting time.
What languages are available?
Guides speak Spanish, English, and Portuguese, so you can choose the one most comfortable for you.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a local guide, a walking tour of Palermo Soho, and a wine tasting with local snacks.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it suitable for all ages?
While primarily aimed at adults, particularly wine enthusiasts, younger travelers interested in culture and street art will also enjoy it.
Are tips included?
Tips are not included, but appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you’ll be exploring streets and murals on foot.
Final thoughts

This Premium Argentinian Wine and Malbec Tasting & Urban Art Tour offers a genuinely engaging way to experience Buenos Aires’ modern culture and culinary delights. The guides’ enthusiasm and local insights make it stand out, creating a lively and educational atmosphere. For those eager to combine wine with street art in a relaxed setting, it’s a smart choice that balances value with authenticity.
While it’s not a comprehensive deep dive into either wine or street art, it provides a taste—and sometimes that’s exactly what we need when traveling. It’s especially suited for curious first-timers or anyone wanting a friendly, guided overview of Palermo Soho.
If you’re looking to maximize your short time in Buenos Aires with a fun, lively, and culturally rich experience, this tour ticks many boxes without breaking the bank. Just remember to plan your transport, bring comfortable shoes, and be ready to enjoy a genuine Buenos Aires story told through walls and wines.
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