If you’re heading to Buenos Aires and want a well-rounded, authentic introduction to Argentina’s vibrant culture, this Buenos Aires Super Saver package offers a compelling way to see the city and beyond without breaking the bank. Priced at $395 per person, this two-day tour combines city highlights, an early tango show, and a full day at a traditional estancia with gauchos. With small-group sizes, you’ll find yourself comfortably exploring, learning, and tasting Argentina’s best.
What we particularly love about this experience is how it balances urban discovery with rural tradition. You’ll get to walk through bustling neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca, then escape to the countryside for a gaucho encounter filled with horseback riding and lively performances. Another highlight is the intimate tango show, which offers a very personal perspective on this iconic dance, away from the big tourist venues.
One possible consideration for travelers is the tight schedule—two full days packed with sightseeing and activities—so you’ll want to stay rested and ready. That said, it’s perfect for those who want a comprehensive taste of Buenos Aires that includes history, culture, and cuisine all in one go. If you enjoy engaging guides, authentic performances, and the chance to see both city and rural life, this tour could be a perfect fit.
Key Points

- Balanced itinerary: Combines city sightseeing, gaucho ranch, and tango in just two days.
- Authentic experiences: Includes a gaucho show, horseback riding, and a traditional Argentine barbecue.
- Intimate tango show: Offers a private transfer and an early finish, ideal for comfortable evening plans.
- Well-organized: Small groups, professional guides, and clear logistics make for a smooth adventure.
- Cultural depth: Visits iconic Buenos Aires sites like Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, and Recoleta.
- Good value: Combines multiple experiences at a reasonable price, with options for upgrades.
Exploring Buenos Aires: A City of Stories and Flavors

This tour is designed to give you a well-rounded snapshot of Buenos Aires, blending its historic core with its lively neighborhoods, countryside traditions, and passionate dance. We’ll start with the city’s political heart at Plaza de Mayo, where the Casa Rosada—Argentina’s presidential palace—stands proudly. Here, you can see the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, all free to admire, with plenty of opportunities for photos and to soak in the atmosphere.
From there, the tour takes you to San Telmo, a neighborhood that pulses with bohemian charm. Besides the Mafalda statue, you’ll have a chance to taste Dulce de Leche, Argentina’s beloved caramel spread, which proves how food can be a doorway into culture. The cobbled streets and vintage shops make San Telmo a favorite for wandering and people-watching.
Next, you’re whisked to La Boca, famous for its colorful houses and lively Tango street dancers. The Caminito street is a must-see for vibrant visuals and street performances that capture the city’s fiery spirit. This part of the tour is perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the lively street art and music.
A quick stop at Floralis Generica, the metal flower sculpture that opens and closes with the sun, offers a unique photo opportunity and a break in the city’s pace. Nearby parks and the planetarium provide a green respite before heading to Recoleta. Here, you’ll admire French-style architecture, the lively craft fair (on weekends), and the famous Recoleta Cemetery—a walk through history with elaborate tombstones and stories of Argentina’s notable figures.
The final stop of the day is Balcarce 425 in San Telmo, where the Aljibe Tango show takes place. This venue offers a nostalgic glimpse into early 20th-century Buenos Aires with performances that are both spirited and intimate. Expect to see traditional sortija races and a Gaucho show, complemented by a selection of local Argentine cuisine—empanadas, grilled meats, and a good glass of wine.
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The Gaucho Ranch Experience: A Glimpse of Rural Argentina

The next day takes you out of the city to Estancia Don Silvano, a traditional Argentine ranch, for a full-day immersion into gaucho culture. The estate is a perfect setting to see how local animals are raised and to experience ranch life firsthand. You’ll have the chance to ride horses, enjoy carriage rides, and watch gaucho skill performances such as sortija and cuadrera races—scroll through the images in your mind of young men expertly tossing lariats and performing precision riding.
The lunch is a hearty, three-course Argentine barbecue featuring grilled meats, empanadas, and local wines, all served in a warm, rustic setting. The tour’s inclusion of horseback riding and carriage rides offers a taste of ranch life, making this part of the tour especially engaging for those curious about Argentina’s rural traditions.
The gaucho show is lively, energetic, and a wonderful way to connect with a deeply rooted cultural practice. Maria_C mentioned in her review how the hacienda day was “outstanding,” highlighting the well-organized nature of the activities and the authenticity of the performances.
Transportation, Group Size, and Practical Details
This tour keeps things manageable with a maximum of 45 travelers, ensuring you’re not lost in a sea of strangers. The private round-trip transfer from your downtown hotel makes logistics simple and stress-free, freeing you up to focus on the sights and experiences. The air-conditioned vehicle is a comfortable way to hop between stops, especially since Buenos Aires’ summer and winter can be quite different in terms of weather.
The guided tours are led by knowledgeable guides who are clear communicators, making sure you understand the significance of each site while keeping the mood lively. The walking portions are moderate, with sights like the Obelisk and Avenida Corrientes easily accessible.
In terms of timing, the early finish of the city tour allows for a relaxed evening or additional exploration. The day at the ranch is a longer commitment—about 8 hours—but it’s well worth the time for the immersive experience it offers.
Food and Entertainment: Savoring Argentina

Food plays a key role in this experience. The lunch at the estancia features Argentine barbecue, which is a highlight for meat lovers, and the tango show includes a good selection of local dishes and drinks, with wines and soft drinks included. The dinner options at Aljibe Tango are described as limited but very good, focusing on authentic flavors like empanadas and grilled meats.
The tango show at Aljibe provides a glimpse into early 20th-century Buenos Aires’s immigrant life, complete with boleonadas (traditional bull-whip performances). This intimate venue enhances the personal feel of the dance, which is an appreciable contrast to larger, more commercial shows.
Authenticity and Value

This tour manages to strike a balance between guided sightseeing and culture. The small-group format fosters interaction and makes logistics smoother, especially when visiting busy sites like La Boca and Recoleta. The inclusion of a gaucho ranch experience and a tango show adds real depth to your understanding of Argentine culture, rather than just surface-level sightseeing.
For travelers who value authentic experiences, good value, and a well-organized itinerary, this tour hits all marks. The reviews reinforce this, with Maria_C praising the “very nice tango show and 1st class dinner” and the hacienda day as “outstanding”.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a rundown of Buenos Aires in just two days. It’s also perfect for those interested in culture, history, and traditional Argentine life, especially if you prefer small groups and organized logistics. While it may feel a bit rushed for those wanting deep dives into each neighborhood, it’s a solid choice for broad coverage and memorable highlights.
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, pickup from downtown hotels is provided, making it easy to start your day without extra hassle.
How long is the city tour? The city tour lasts approximately about 6 hours, with multiple sights and photo stops included.
What’s the dress code? Casual, comfortable shoes are recommended for walking. The tango show attire is smart casual—no need for formal wear.
Are meals included? Yes, both lunch at the ranch and dinner at Aljibe Tango are included if you opt for the dinner upgrade.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation comfortable? The tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle with a dedicated driver, ensuring a comfortable ride between stops.
What age range is suitable? Most travelers can participate, making it suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers.
Do I need a passport? Yes, a current valid passport is required on the gaucho tour day.
To sum it up, the Buenos Aires Super Saver tour offers a well-crafted blend of city sightseeing, culture, and rural tradition, all at a reasonable price. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers eager to get a taste of Buenos Aires’ diverse character without the hassle of planning multiple separate excursions. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply curious about Argentine culture, this tour promises a full, authentic experience in a manageable, friendly format.
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