It’s a melting a pot of the old and the new; the kind of the city that takes months to know, and insider advice from a local is essential to dive deep into the heart of the city and get to know our Buenos Aires querido.
Guidebooks are outdated and impersonal, and most city tours barely scratch the surface – and really, how much of the city do you really see from your bus window?
Plan out your Buenos Aires Itinerary with Pamela and guide your own way through the city with all the local knowledge you need to ensure you don't miss a beat. If you are a little more strapped for time a City Tour is the way to go, touring at your own pace and making the stops you want to make.
Spanish rusty? Pamela is fluent in English and also understands Portuguese, although if you are keen to practise your español she will be happy to speak in her mother tongue (and teach you a few Argentine colloquialisms!)
Don't waste anymore precious time, contact Pamela today to kick-start your Buenos Aires adventure!

Something I really liked there in Argentina was the Corrientes Theater District. Billboards and big names in bright lights are all over the street here. You should take the time to see a production, even though most are in Spanish only. Though most of the action is at night, some theaters are worth wandering into during the day as well, in particular the Teatro San Martín, which always has ongoing exhibits. I got all the tickets from my apartment in buenos aires through the internet, and then went out al night to see nice plays. Loved it!
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