A Taste of Buenos Aires: AsadoAdventure and Street Art Tour in Palermo Viejo
When we think of Buenos Aires, images of passionate tango, historic neighborhoods, and mouthwatering steaks immediately come to mind. This tour, priced at $257 per person and lasting around five hours, offers a fantastic combination of those iconic elements—authentic Argentine asado, vibrant street art, and a lively neighborhood walk through Palermo Viejo.
An excellent experience with some great people and amazing food in Buenos Aires! Highly recommended.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this experience provides both hands-on cooking and cultural exploration, making it a well-rounded introduction to one of Buenos Aires’ most dynamic districts.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it balances culinary immersion with local neighborhood insights. First, you get to participate in an actual asado, learning how to light the grill and prepare chimichurri, all within the comfort of a luxurious private home.
Second, the walking tour takes you through colorful streets full of murals and history, giving a true flavor of Palermo’s transformation from a quiet suburb to the city’s trendy hub.
A couple of considerations are worth mentioning: the tour involves walking through busy streets and narrow alleys, which means comfortable shoes are a must. Also, since the tour operates in all weather conditions, be prepared with suitable clothing.
This experience is ideal for food lovers, street art enthusiasts, and those interested in authentic neighborhood life—especially if you're keen to interact and learn from local guides.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Review of the Palermo Viejo Food and Street Art Tour
- Starting Point and First Impressions
- The Private Home Asado Workshop
- Exploring Palermo Viejo's Streets and Murals
- Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia and Local History
- Street Art and Hidden Gems
- Wine Tasting and Local Flavors
- The Meal and Final Reflections
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Practical Details and Considerations
- FAQ
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Authentic Argentine asado: Learn how to prepare a traditional grill meal with real meat at a private home.
- Vibrant neighborhood walk: Explore Palermo Viejo's streets, murals, and history with a knowledgeable guide.
- Wine and cheese tasting: Enjoy local wines and premium cheeses at a charming boutique wine shop.
- Hands-on experience: Help cook your meal, gaining practical skills and local recipes.
- Cultural insights: Discover the neighborhood’s evolution from sleepy suburb to lively hotspot.
- Accessible and intimate: Small group size (max 10) ensures personalized attention and a more genuine experience.
An In-Depth Review of the Palermo Viejo Food and Street Art Tour

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Starting Point and First Impressions
The tour begins at El Salvador 4662 in Palermo Viejo, a neighborhood that’s become synonymous with Buenos Aires’ contemporary cool. Meeting your guide, you immediately sense the friendly atmosphere—this isn’t a large, impersonal group but a smaller, more intimate experience. At around 10:30 am, you’re ready to start what promises to be a day full of flavor, color, and local stories.
The Private Home Asado Workshop
The highlight of the tour is the asado adventure. Hosted in a luxurious private residence, this part sets the tone for the day. Here, your guide—presumably a local with a passion for sharing Argentina’s culinary traditions—leads you through lighting the grill and making chimichurri from scratch. We loved the way the host made us feel like friends rather than travelers, opening up about family recipes and grilling tips.
The most fascinating part? Purchasing the main cut of steak from a local butcher. This gives you a genuine taste of local butchery practices and an appreciation for the quality of Argentine beef. Watching the meat sizzle on the grill, you’ll understand why Argentine steak is renowned worldwide. Plus, the opportunity to help prepare the food means you’ll walk away with both skills and a sense of accomplishment.
Exploring Palermo Viejo's Streets and Murals
After the grilling session, the tour transitions into a guided walk through the neighborhood. You’ll pass by El Salvador & Armenia, which have evolved from quiet residential streets into hotspots teeming with cafes, boutiques, and street art. Your guide shares stories about Palermo’s transformation, giving context to the vibrant murals that adorn many walls.
We loved the walk down Pasaje Russel Arts, a narrow street lined with murals and graffiti that tell stories of local culture and artistic expression. Visiting Plazoleta Luna de Enfrente, managed by Don Julio restaurant, highlights community efforts like urban farming and composting—an inspiring glimpse into sustainable city living.
Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia and Local History
Stopping at Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia, we learned about the neighborhood’s immigrant roots. The lively atmosphere of this square is perfect for soaking in local life and understanding how this area became one of the most fashionable parts of Buenos Aires. The neighborhood’s history as a ground zero for community-building adds depth to its colorful streets.
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Street Art and Hidden Gems
Additional stops include Historico Pasaje Soria and other narrow alleys filled with street art—each piece adding a layer of personality to the neighborhood. We appreciated how the guide explained the origins of street art in Palermo, fostering a greater appreciation for the city’s creative pulse.
Wine Tasting and Local Flavors
The tour culminates at Palermo Vinos, a charming wine shop where you’ll select bottles to accompany your meal. A wine tasting with local charcuterie is included, providing a relaxed setting to enjoy and learn about Argentine wines, which are known worldwide, especially for their reds and sparkling varieties.
Reviews from past travelers highlight how much they enjoyed the wine and cheese portion—"an excellent experience with some great people and amazing food" was a common sentiment. The personal attention in a small shop makes this part feel special, not staged.
The Meal and Final Reflections
Back at the starting point, your freshly cooked asado is served, and you can savor the fruits of your labor alongside your chosen wines. The combination of hands-on cooking, neighborhood exploration, and local flavors creates an experience that is both fun and enriching.
The tour wraps up back at the meeting point, but the memories—of lively streets, vibrant murals, and delicious food—linger long after.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience suits travelers who enjoy food and culture in equal measure. If you’re a fan of authentic culinary experiences, want to learn local recipes firsthand, or simply love discovering street art and neighborhood stories, you’ll find plenty to cherish here. It’s especially perfect if you prefer small groups and personalized attention, as the max group size is just 10.
Those who appreciate sustainable urban initiatives—like the urban vegetable garden—will find additional value in exploring Palermo’s community efforts. It’s a great choice for foodies, art lovers, and curious travelers looking for a deeper connection to Buenos Aires beyond the typical tourist spots.
Practical Details and Considerations

The tour’s five-hour duration offers a comprehensive look at Palermo Viejo without feeling rushed. The price of $257 includes the cooking class, wine tasting, and all the visits, but keep in mind that you’ll want to set aside some extra budget for personal purchases or additional drinks.
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress accordingly—comfortable shoes are a must for walking along uneven streets and alleys. The small group size ensures individual attention and more meaningful interactions, but it’s wise to book ahead—most travelers book about a month in advance.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour may be more enjoyable for those old enough to appreciate hands-on cooking and street art.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the private home asado experience, the neighborhood walk with street art, and the wine and cheese tasting.
Can I request vegetarian options?
Yes, vegetarian options are available; just advise at booking.
How long is the walking portion?
The walk lasts approximately 40-50 minutes, visiting several neighborhoods, plazas, and murals.
What’s the starting point?
The tour begins at El Salvador 4662 in Palermo Viejo at 10:30 am.
Is transportation provided?
No, it’s a walking tour, so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for an active morning.
What if it rains?
The tour operates in all weather, so dress appropriately. If weather cancellation occurs, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people typically participate?
Most tours are small, with a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a friendly, personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Final Thoughts

This AsadoAdventure and Street Art Tour offers a compelling blend of culinary mastery, neighborhood history, and local art—all within the lively heart of Palermo Viejo. It’s perfect for those who want more than the usual sightseeing, seeking meaningful interactions and authentic experiences. The small group size, knowledgeable guides, and focus on local culture make this a standout choice for dedicated foodies, art lovers, and curious explorers alike.
If you’re eager to connect with Buenos Aires beyond its famous tango halls or tourist traps, this tour provides a friendly, insightful, and delicious way to do just that. Expect to leave with not only a full belly but also a deeper appreciation for the vibrant life and community that make Palermo Viejo so special.



























