The tour will begin in San Telmo, at Pasaje Giuffra 308. This is one of the oldest and most classic neighborhoods in the city, recognized for its preserved colonial architecture.
The route will begin around 7 p.m., where we will begin the activity heading through the San Telmo neighborhood towards the Puerto Madero neighborhood. The first attraction to visit are the Puerto Madero Dams, considered the most exclusive and modern neighborhood in the city. It is located next to the Río de la Plata, famous for being the widest in the world.
Next, we will embark on a trip to the Retiro neighborhood to see the Monumental Tower, or also called Tower of the English. This attraction was built by British residents in the city to commemorate the centenary of the May Revolution in Argentina.
A few minutes away, you can reach the Recoleta neighborhood. Here you will visit the Buenos Aires Law School, a striking establishment both for its architecture and its history, since 16 Presidents of the Argentine Nation graduated from this institution. A few meters away you can see one of the main attractions that Buenos Aires has: the Floralis Genérica. It is a sculpture that pays tribute to all flowers.
Reaching the end of the bicycle tour, it is a must to visit the Obelisk, known for being the largest emblem of the City, and next to it is the b>Corrientes Avenue, known as "the street that never sleeps" where its theaters, heritage pizzerias and bookstores that close after midnight.
This guided bike tour will conclude at Florida Rooftop, located in the renowned Guemes Gallery. From here you can see a view of the city from above and accompany the night with a drink and appetizers.