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Whether you want to watch a tango show at a historic venue, take a day trip into the Pampas to visit the gauchos (cowboys), or follow in the footsteps of Evita, Buenos Aires tours are full of memorable moments. Make like a porteño (a local) as you discover Palermo’s foodie hangouts, cycle around the city’s parks, and stroll the streets of La Boca and San Telmo. And if you want to explore further, day trips take you everywhere from the Tigre Delta to Iguazu Falls or across the Rio de la Plata to Uruguay.

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Q:Can you do a day trip from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls?
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Yes, several tours will take you from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls and return to Buenos Aires on the same day. These tours will have an early morning meet-up time with a 2-hour flight to Iguazu. You will typically visit the Argentinian side of the falls, have lunch, and return to the airport. If you can expand your visit and stay overnight, your tour can also include visiting the Brazilian side of the falls or taking a boat tour.

Q:How much do Buenos Aires tours cost?
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Many walking tours cost under US$20 per person and focus on various topics like graffiti, true crime, and the palaces of Buenos Aires. You'll find hands-on classes averaging US$40 per person that teach you how to tango or make empanadas and alfajores. If your group wants to visit Uruguay or towns beyond Buenos Aires, you'll find multi-day tours with group rates of US$400 and up.

Q:What do you see on Buenos Aires tours?
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With a wide variety of Buenos Aires tours available, you'll want to consult your tour's details for information on what neighborhoods you'll be visiting. Walking tours in Buenos Aires often visit the San Telmo neighborhood, famous for its architecture, and La Boca, the birthplace of tango.

Q:How many days in Buenos Aires is enough?
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The ideal time to spend in Buenos Aires depends on your interests and whether you plan to book day trips out of the city. In three days, you can get a highlight of the San Telmo, Recoleta, and La Boca neighborhoods. If you have additional days in Buenos Aires, you can explore spots like the Evita Museum and Teatro Colon.

Q:What is the best month to visit Buenos Aires?
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If you are looking for fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, you'll want to visit Bueno Aires during the shoulder season of April through June (fall) or September through November (spring). The busiest time of year in Buenos Aires is January through February, the summer season. It can be pretty warm and muggy during these summer months.

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