Wander the marble city of the dead alongside a local historian who unlocks the stories of Argentina's oligarchs, generals and one legendary First Lady. Continue into elegant Palermo for boutique-lined streets and a table at a celebrated wine bar.
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the ornate entrance to Recoleta Cemetery and navigates its labyrinthine avenues of mausoleums — grand neo-Gothic chapels and Art Deco tombs jostling for eternity. You'll pause at Evita Perón's understated tomb and hear the full, complex story that Hollywood simplified. Strolling into Palermo, the city transforms: jacaranda-shaded streets, independent design boutiques, and a curated stop at a wine bar for an Argentine varietal tasting paired with local charcuterie. The pace is entirely yours — nothing is rushed.
Good to know
Book directly on the BuenosTours website and specify private if you prefer a solo-group experience. Wear comfortable walking shoes; the cemetery's cobblestone lanes are uneven. The route is roughly 4–5 hours and easily completed before a late-afternoon all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Buenos Aires — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.