Discover Buenos Aires: Street Art and Malbec in a Small-Group Experience

In just about three hours, this tour offers a lively mix of urban art and Argentine wine tasting—a perfect combo for travelers who want to see the city’s creative side while savoring its renowned wines. Starting at Gorriti 4886, you’ll explore the trendy Palermo Soho neighborhood, home to some of Buenos Aires’ most vibrant graffiti and murals, before winding your way to a cozy wine cellar to indulge in a curated tasting of Malbec and other regional varieties like Torrontés from Salta and Pinot Noir from Patagonia.
At just $65 per person, this experience is a fantastic value—combining cultural insights with culinary pleasure. The guide, whose knowledge shines through in reviews, makes urban art approachable and gives you the background to appreciate its evolution from vandalism to celebrated street decor. The wine tasting feels personalized, with four wines sampled in a relaxed setting, paired with traditional Argentine ‘picada’ snacks.
Two things we really appreciate are the detailed storytelling from guides like Sofia (a common name among reviews), and the way the tour seamlessly transitions from street art to wine, offering both a visual and tasting feast. A potential consideration is that the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to plan your transportation to and from the meeting point.
This tour is ideal for culture lovers, wine enthusiasts, or those simply curious about Buenos Aires’ contemporary art scene. It’s perfect if you want an authentic, small-group experience that feels intimate and well-paced.
Key Points
- Urban Art Focus: Learn about street art’s background and its ongoing evolution in Buenos Aires’ trendy neighborhoods.
- Wine Sampling: Taste four carefully selected regional wines, including Malbec, with expert guidance.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable local guides enhance your understanding of both street art and Argentine wine.
- Authentic Experience: Small group size (up to 13 travelers) ensures personalized attention and engaging conversations.
- Cultural Insight: The tour offers a genuine glimpse into Buenos Aires’ modern creative and culinary scene.
- No Hotel Pickup: You’ll need to reach the meeting point independently, so plan accordingly.
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A Closer Look at the Tour: What to Expect

The Street Art Walk in Palermo Soho
Starting at Gorriti 4886, the tour kicks off with a walk through Palermo Soho, a hub of creativity and trendiness. Here, you’ll see murals and graffiti created by local artists, and your guide will explain their significance—how these pieces reflect the city’s social fabric, artistic expression, and sometimes political messages.
Our guide, as noted by reviewers like Amina_H, was “knowledgeable” and brought street art to life, sharing stories behind each mural and how the city’s walls have shifted from vandalism to celebrated urban decor. Expect to see colorful, large-scale murals that turn city walls into open-air galleries—each piece telling a story or making a statement.
The Wine Cellar Experience
After the street art tour, you’ll head to a cozy wine cellar where a sommelier will walk you through Argentina’s grape varieties and winemaking traditions. You’ll learn about the country’s iconic Malbec, which has earned international fame, as well as regional specialties like Torrontés from Salta and Pinot Noir from Patagonia—varietals that showcase Argentina’s diverse terroir.
The tasting includes four wines, each paired with traditional ‘picada’—a platter of cheeses, cured meats, and bread that complements the wines beautifully. Reviewers like Amina_H appreciated the “tour of Argentina terroir,” and praised the knowledgeable guide for making the experience both informative and enjoyable.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out
Two features especially stand out. First, the mix of cultural art and wine in one outing makes this experience feel well-rounded and authentic. It’s not just a superficial walk through neighborhoods but an insightful look at how street art and local wines are part of Buenos Aires’ identity. Second, the small group size ensures you get personalized attention and the chance to ask questions—something larger tours often lack.
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Possible Drawbacks
The main consideration is the absence of hotel pickup—you will need to coordinate your own transportation to the meeting point, which is centrally located. For some travelers, especially those staying outside the city center, this might be an extra step but is generally manageable given the tour’s convenient location and near public transit.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re someone who loves urban culture, enjoys wine tasting, or simply wishes to see a different side of Buenos Aires beyond historic sites and museums, this experience hits the mark. It’s particularly suited for cultural explorers who want a relaxed, small-group setting to deepen their understanding of local art and wine.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

At $65, the tour combines two immersive activities—street art appreciation and wine tasting—that many travelers would pay separately for, making it an excellent deal. The inclusion of four wines, paired with regional varieties and expert commentary, adds substantial value, especially for those keen to learn about Argentina’s terroir and creative scene.
The guide’s ability to make both art and wine accessible means you’ll walk away not just with pictures but with a richer understanding of Argentine culture and contemporary urban development. Plus, the reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the overall authenticity of the experience, reinforcing its quality.
Practical Tips for Booking and Participating

- Since the tour does not include hotel pickup, plan your arrival at Gorriti 4886 ahead of the 6:00 pm start.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking through Palermo Soho’s vibrant streets.
- Consider bringing a small notebook or camera—there’s plenty to see and remember.
- If you’re a wine lover, arrive with an open mind and curiosity to discover regional varieties beyond Malbec.
- This tour is suitable for most travelers, but check if mobility restrictions apply, as it involves walking outdoors in urban neighborhoods.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
No, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point at Gorriti 4886.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect late afternoon or early evening activity.
Are the wines included in the price?
Yes, you will taste four different wines, including Malbec, with expert guidance.
Is this experience suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s geared toward adults who enjoy wine and urban art.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking are recommended; dress according to the weather.
Does the tour run rain or shine?
The tour generally proceeds unless weather conditions are severe. Check local forecasts and dress accordingly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a limit to group size?
Yes, a maximum of 13 travelers ensures a more personal experience.
Do I get detailed information about the art and wines?
Absolutely. Guides are knowledgeable and eager to share insights, making the experience enriching and educational.
Final Thoughts

This Small group Argentinian Wines and Malbec Tasting & Urban Art Tour offers a compelling way to experience Buenos Aires beyond typical tourist spots. It combines visual stimulation with flavor exploration, highlighting two vital facets of the city’s identity—its creative spirit and its world-famous wines.
The experience’s strength lies in its expert guides and authenticity, making it suitable for culture seekers, wine enthusiasts, and anyone eager to see a different side of Buenos Aires in a relaxed, intimate setting. With good reviews praising both the knowledgeable guides and the stunning art and wines, it’s clear that this tour provides genuine value for a memorable evening.
If you want a meaningful taste of Buenos Aires that combines art, culture, and culinary delights under one roof, this experience would be an excellent choice. Just remember to plan your transportation, and you’re all set for a truly engaging adventure.
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