Experience the Argentine Women Bike Tour in Buenos Aires

Imagine cycling through Buenos Aires’ vibrant neighborhoods, discovering the stories of women who shaped the nation’s history, all while soaking in stunning city views. For just $45 per person, this 4-hour guided bike tour offers a unique way to explore the Argentine capital, blending history, culture, and a touch of feminist pride. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour takes you through key landmarks, monuments, and neighborhoods—each with stories of empowerment, struggle, and triumph that resonate well beyond Argentina’s borders.
What we especially love about this tour is how it combines historical storytelling with a leisurely ride—it’s accessible, engaging, and packed with authentic insights. Plus, the focus on women leaders, writers, soldiers, and artists adds a refreshing perspective often missing from typical city tours. The second highlight? The opportunity to see stunning cityscapes and monuments, including the impressive Juana Azurduy monument and the modern Puente de la Mujer.
One thing to bear in mind is that, since it’s a bike tour, you’ll want to be comfortable riding on city streets and with a moderate pace. If you’re not into biking or prefer less active sightseeing, this might not be your best fit. Still, for travelers seeking an active, meaningful, and visually rich experience that offers both education and fun, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy stories of empowerment, want to see a variety of neighborhoods, and love uncovering local history in an informal setting.
Key Points
- Authentic stories of Argentine women who changed history, from military figures to artists and political leaders.
- Visiting iconic monuments and neighborhoods that are often off the typical tourist trail.
- A mix of culture, history, and city views delivered through engaging storytelling by knowledgeable guides.
- Accessible for most travelers with a moderate fitness level and interest in learning.
- Good value for the price, offering a well-rounded experience with free bottled water included.
- Small group size (max 12) ensures a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
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A Closer Look at the Argentine Women Bike Tour

Starting Point: Plaza General San Martin
We begin at this grand central square, where we get fitted with bicycles and helmets—an essential for comfort and safety. The square itself is a perfect spot to start, offering an immediate sense of Buenos Aires’ grandeur and historical significance. The guide, possibly Alex, kicks off with stories about the often-forgotten roles of women in Argentina’s fight for independence and the black community’s history, setting a tone of inclusivity and respect for diverse stories.
It’s a simple, factual start that draws you in—quickly establishing the tone of the tour: educational but relaxed. The fact that admission is free here makes it accessible without adding to the cost.
Monumento a Combatientes de Malvinas
Next, we pedal over to the Malvinas War monument, a sober reminder of a conflict that still stirs national debate. The guide shares the stories of female veterans—women who actively participated in the war, yet who often fade into the background afterward. According to one reviewer, the storytelling is thorough, and the insights into their invisibility add a poignant layer to the visit.
This stop makes clear that the tour isn’t just about monuments—it’s about understanding the real lives behind the history and how women’s contributions are often overlooked.
Juana Azurduy Monument
At the monument to Juana Azurduy, the tour hits a high point with a portrait of one of South America’s most revered female military leaders. The guide relays her incredible life and battles, describing her as the “amazon of freedom.” The imposing monument offers a perfect backdrop for photos, but it’s the stories about her heroic acts and leadership that truly resonate.
From the reviews, we learn that visitors are captivated by the beautiful views of the city from here, making it a highlight not only for history buffs but also for those who appreciate scenic vistas.
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Puente de la Mujer and the Feminist Neighborhood
Cycling through Buenos Aires’ upscale Puerto Madero district, we arrive at the Woman’s Bridge (Puente de la Mujer). This modern architectural marvel symbolizes feminism and progress—a fitting setting to reflect on the city’s evolving identity. The guide explains the history of this feminist neighborhood and points out squares named after influential women, alongside monuments celebrating their achievements.
A feature some travelers particularly enjoy is the new feminist intervention by an American artist at a historical silo, showcasing contemporary artistic expressions of gender equality. The tour’s narrative emphasizes current leadership and activism, helping you understand how history connects to today’s struggles.
Paseo de la Gloria
Here, the focus shifts to women athletes, with monuments dedicated to Luciana Aymar and Gabriela Sabatini. We loved the way these figures are celebrated, symbolizing strength, perseverance, and excellence. The walk is a joyful acknowledgment of female achievement outside the political realm—highlighting sports as a powerful form of empowerment.
Fuente de Las Nereidas
The next stop is the famous Lola Mora sculpture, considered the city’s most beautiful fountain. The marble sculptures depict mythological figures but are also a tribute to Lola Mora’s fascinating career as a pioneering female sculptor. This stop provides a wonderful chance to admire art and learn about a woman who broke barriers in her field.
Plaza de Mayo and the Legacy of Women
The final stop is Plaza de Mayo, Argentina’s historic political heart. Here, the guide recounts the story of the Mothers of May Square, who opposed military dictatorship—and changed the course of Argentine history. The narrative then turns to Eva Perón, a woman whose passionate activism and tragic death continue to inspire Argentines.
Travelers appreciate the depth of stories shared here, offering a closing reflection on women’s resilience and influence in shaping Argentina.
Practical Details and Value

This bike tour costs $45 per person, which covers bike rental, helmets, and bottled water—a reasonable price for a 4-hour, highly informative experience. Since snacks aren’t included, most travelers might want to bring some extra provisions, especially if they’re planning to continue exploring afterward.
The tour begins at Av. Sta. Fe 774 at 9:30 am, with a maximum group size of 12, ensuring a friendly and intimate atmosphere. The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to access from various parts of the city.
Despite its focus on history and monuments, the tour remains dynamic due to the small group setting and engaging guide, making this a personalized experience. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, allowing flexibility should weather or plans change.
What Travelers Say
The sole review praises this tour as the “Best Tour Ever,” noting that the guide Alex was “fascinating,” and highlighting the great combination of history and city views. The reviewer’s emphasis on famous Argentinian women suggests that the stories are both engaging and meaningful.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For

This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and those interested in women’s contributions to society. If you enjoy active sightseeing and like cycling in a safe, small-group environment, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and enriching. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate storytelling and want to see Buenos Aires through a feminist lens—a perspective that reveals how women have helped shape the city’s identity.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, as long as you’re comfortable cycling for about 4 hours, this tour is accessible. The pace is moderate, and stops are designed to give you a break from pedaling.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, a small backpack for personal items, sunscreen, and perhaps a camera. Water is provided, but snacks are not included.
Will I need to know how to bike in city traffic?
The tour takes place in bike-friendly areas and neighborhoods, with guidance on safe riding. If you’re an experienced cyclist, you’ll be fine; beginners may want to inform the guide beforehand.
Can I join if I don’t have my own bike?
Yes, the bike rental is included in the price, so you just need to show up ready to ride.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people will be in the group?
A maximum of 12 travelers ensures a relaxed, personalized experience.
Final Thoughts

The Argentine Women Bike Tour offers a rare blend of history, culture, and active fun—all wrapped into a compact 4-hour ride. It’s an excellent way to see Buenos Aires from a different angle, learning about women who made history while enjoying city views and engaging storytelling. The tour’s strength lies in its focus on empowered women, providing insight into both Argentina’s past and its ongoing struggles for equality.
For travelers who want to combine sightseeing with meaningful stories and enjoy a bit of outdoor activity, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s especially recommended for those interested in feminist history, art, and inspiring figures, all delivered in a friendly, approachable manner. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Buenos Aires traveler, this bike tour offers a fresh perspective worth exploring.
Experience the stories of Argentina’s influential women in a fun, engaging way—an unforgettable ride through the city’s most inspiring monuments and neighborhoods.
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