Popular Culture Tour to San Telmo & Mataderos Fair
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About This Tour in Buenos Aires
Why Visit Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires, Argentina offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Buenos Aires provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Buenos Aires
The easiest way to reach Buenos Aires is by flying into Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) or Jorge Newbery Airfield (AEP). The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Professional local guide
- Lunch (2 empanadas and a soft drink)
- Transportation from/to meeting point
What's Not Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Season: Mid-March to Mid-December
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
At 10:30 AM, weMeeting point: TANGOL SAN TELMO, Address: Defensa 831. Dates: Sundays Visitors must be present 15 minutes before the scheduled time at the meeting point. Pick up transfers from hotels is not included
End Point
Meeting point: TANGOL SAN TELMO, Address: Defensa 831. Dates: Sundays Visitors must be present 15 minutes before the scheduled time at the meeting point. Pick up transfers from hotels is not included
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
At 10:30 AM, we will meet at Tangol Agency, in San Telmo neighborhood
At 10:30 AM, we will meet at Tangol Agency, in San Telmo neighborhood.
After everybody is together, we will head to... 30 minutes
After everybody is together, we will head to the Feria de Antigüedades de San Pedro Telmo (San Pedro Telmo Antique Fair). This fair has taken place every Sunday since 1970 in the Plaza Dorrego and Calle Defensa, areas which become pedestrianized especially for this traditional event each week. More than 10,000 people, many of whom are tourists from all around the world, flock to the 270 stalls each Sunday. Orchestras playing music for tango dancers in the streets, live statues and other street performers as well as the antiques themselves and the cultural value really make this Feria worth the visit.
Early in the morning, every Sunday since 1970,... 1 hour
Early in the morning, every Sunday since 1970, the San Pedro Telmo Antiques Fair begins to take shape on the pavement of Plaza Dorrego. More than 270 stalls are distributed around the square and on the Defensa street which becomes a pedestrian street only for this day. The fair receives about 10,000 visitors each Sunday and there is a high percentage of tourists from all around the world. At the fair, you can find almost anything you are looking for. From furniture and artifacts, to traditional Argentine crafts, clothing and leather goods.
We’ll continue on to the Mercado de San... 1 hour
We’ll continue on to the Mercado de San Telmo (San Telmo Market) for anyone who fancies grabbing some original and unique souvenirs.
We’ll head over to the southwestern side of the city to Feria de Mataderos 2 hours
We’ll head over to the southwestern side of the city to Feria de Mataderos. which is one of the most important fairs in the city and one of the least known. This fair has become a traditional weekend tour for those who want to connect with Argentine countryside traditions. Founded 30 years ago, this unique fair serves as a true celebration of ‘gaucho’ culture. It is made up of 3 main areas and a food court: Artesanías tradicionales, Festival Artístico and Destrezas Gauchescas. Each Sunday, different activities take place here. As soon as we get to the fair, you’ll notice that it is rich in parrillas (grills) on which delicious meats and other typical meals are cooked. This tour includes a great lunch where you can try traditional foods such as empanadas. Both crafts and regional foods (jams, liqueurs, cheeses and alfajores) can be bought at better prices than in the more central, touristy shops. Sometimes you’ll be able to watch horse races or even get involved in some tango classes!
After this, we will have some free time... 1 hour
After this, we will have some free time to visit the Museo Criollo de los Corrales. This rural-style museum gives us a glimpse of how the gauchos live in the pampas: their clothes, tools and other everyday objects. We’ll also see how Argentina became one of the world’s leading meat exporters: things like traditional knives, weapons, carts, animals and rural paintings are all on show.
05:00 pm: approximately 3 hours later we’ll arrive... 30 minutes
05:00 pm: approximately 3 hours later we’ll arrive right back where we started - at the Tangol offices in San Telmo!
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