Private Shopping Tour in Buenos Aires
3 h
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Stop At: Paseo Alcorta, Salguero 3172, Buenos Aires Argentina
Built in 1992, Alcorta has positioned itself as the reference center for Argentine fashion. It is located in Barrio Parque, one of the most distinguished neighborhoods and with the best socio-economic profile of the city. It collects the best proposals, brands and designers, concentrating fashion and avant-garde in one place. In 2013, the place renew its image adding new brands, new logo and new name. Paseo Alcorta is now called Alcorta Shopping
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Shopping Patio Bullrich, Avenida Del Libertador 750, Buenos Aires C1001ABU Argentina
Patio Bullrich is a shopping center in the neighborhood of Retiro.
The place is known for being one of the most elegant galleries in the City of Buenos Aires. It has two floors where you can find the premises of the most prestigious brands worldwide, including Luis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, Rolex, Diesel, Rochas, Swarovski, Pepe Jeans, Zara, Cacharel and Hugo Boss. Account with jewelries that sell Cartier, Bvlgari or Tag Heuer
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Alto Palermo Shopping, Av. Santa Fe 3253, C1091 CABA, Argentina
Alto Palermo was one of the first commercial centers in the city of Buenos Aires.
The shopping is located in one of the most populated neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, and just over four kilometers from downtown. It is surrounded by a residential neighborhood of high purchasing power, and a traditional commercial hub such as Avenida Santa Fe.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Galerias Pacifico, Florida y Av. Cordoba, Buenos Aires C1054AAR Argentina
Galerias Pacifico is the fantasy name of a shopping center in Buenos Aires. It is located in the historic Pacific building, which was built in the nineteenth century in the heart of the city. In the center of the shopping one can find a series of famous murals made by some of the most prominent Argentine painters (Antonio Berni, Lino Spilimbergo, Juan Carlos Castagnino and Demetrio Urruchúa and Galician Manuel Colmeiro Guimarás), considered the most important manifestation of Argentine muralism. In the basement of the building, a clandestine detention and torture center used to operate during the last military dictatorship.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Abasto Shopping, Avenida Corrientes 3247, Buenos Aires C1193AAE Argentina
The Shopping Abasto is one of the largest in the city where one can find the main brands of clothing, sports and casual clothing, footwear, wallets, electronics and books.
The shopping highlights are its building and architecture, whose original structure used to belonged to the old market of Abasto de Buenos Aires, which was the wholesale market where the vegetables and fruits consumed in the city were commercialized.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Recoleta Mall, Vicente Lopez 2050 Entre Junin y Uriburu, Buenos Aires Argentina
The Recoleta Mall, formerly known as "Village Recoleta," is the newest shopping center in the city of Buenos Aires. It was opened in 2011 in the Recoleta neighborhood and its construction demanded an investment of 100 million dollars. The structure is a remodeling of the old Village Recoleta building, inaugurated in 1999.
Duration: 20 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Paseo Alcorta, Salguero 3172, Buenos Aires Argentina
Built in 1992, Alcorta has positioned itself as the reference center for Argentine fashion. It is located in Barrio Parque, one of the most distinguished neighborhoods and with the best socio-economic profile of the city. It collects the best proposals, brands and designers, concentrating fashion and avant-garde in one place. In 2013, the place renew its image adding new brands, new logo and new name. Paseo Alcorta is now called Alcorta Shopping
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Shopping Patio Bullrich, Avenida Del Libertador 750, Buenos Aires C1001ABU Argentina
Patio Bullrich is a shopping center in the neighborhood of Retiro.
The place is known for being one of the most elegant galleries in the City of Buenos Aires. It has two floors where you can find the premises of the most prestigious brands worldwide, including Luis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, Rolex, Diesel, Rochas, Swarovski, Pepe Jeans, Zara, Cacharel and Hugo Boss. Account with jewelries that sell Cartier, Bvlgari or Tag Heuer
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Alto Palermo Shopping, Av. Santa Fe 3253, C1091 CABA, Argentina
Alto Palermo was one of the first commercial centers in the city of Buenos Aires.
The shopping is located in one of the most populated neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, and just over four kilometers from downtown. It is surrounded by a residential neighborhood of high purchasing power, and a traditional commercial hub such as Avenida Santa Fe.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Galerias Pacifico, Florida y Av. Cordoba, Buenos Aires C1054AAR Argentina
Galerias Pacifico is the fantasy name of a shopping center in Buenos Aires. It is located in the historic Pacific building, which was built in the nineteenth century in the heart of the city. In the center of the shopping one can find a series of famous murals made by some of the most prominent Argentine painters (Antonio Berni, Lino Spilimbergo, Juan Carlos Castagnino and Demetrio Urruchúa and Galician Manuel Colmeiro Guimarás), considered the most important manifestation of Argentine muralism. In the basement of the building, a clandestine detention and torture center used to operate during the last military dictatorship.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Abasto Shopping, Avenida Corrientes 3247, Buenos Aires C1193AAE Argentina
The Shopping Abasto is one of the largest in the city where one can find the main brands of clothing, sports and casual clothing, footwear, wallets, electronics and books.
The shopping highlights are its building and architecture, whose original structure used to belonged to the old market of Abasto de Buenos Aires, which was the wholesale market where the vegetables and fruits consumed in the city were commercialized.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Recoleta Mall, Vicente Lopez 2050 Entre Junin y Uriburu, Buenos Aires Argentina
The Recoleta Mall, formerly known as "Village Recoleta," is the newest shopping center in the city of Buenos Aires. It was opened in 2011 in the Recoleta neighborhood and its construction demanded an investment of 100 million dollars. The structure is a remodeling of the old Village Recoleta building, inaugurated in 1999.
Duration: 20 minutes
Included
- Private guided shopping tour in Buenos Aires
- Professional Local Guide
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
Not included
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Chlidren under 2 are complementary.
- This is a kid-friendly tour
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
30%
Cultural
20%
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