

Small-Group Buenos Aires Food and Culture Tour
About this activity
Explore San Telmo, Buenos Aires' most historically rich neighbourhood, on a curated 5-hour small-group experience that weaves together colonial architecture, neighbourhood heritage, and authentic Argentine cuisine. This tour prioritises food and cultural immersion, moving beyond typical sightseeing to reveal the genuine flavours and stories that define one of the city's most character-filled districts.
Through this tour you can discover one of the most antique neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires, from a cultural and gastronomic view.
You can discover the emblematic neighbourhood of San Telmo in a different way, visiting the historic market and tasting the argentinian flavors while we put gastronomy in a leading role.
Highlights
- ✓Historic San Telmo neighbourhood with colonial-era streets and architecture
- ✓Visit the emblematic San Telmo market, a cultural and culinary epicentre
- ✓Taste authentic Argentine flavours at carefully selected food stops
- ✓Small-group format for personalised attention and local insights
- ✓Discover hidden gastronomic gems beyond tourist hotspots
Insider tips
- ★San Telmo's Sunday antique fair (Feria de San Telmo) transforms the neighbourhood—time your visit accordingly if interested in browsing crafts and vintage goods alongside food sampling
- ★The neighbourhood has strong tango heritage; ask your guide about historic tango venues and venues if live music interests you
- ★Wear comfortable walking shoes—the tour involves navigating cobblestone streets and multiple food stops over 5 hours
Good to know
- •Small-group size (exact number not specified) ensures more interactive experiences and easier access to narrow historic streets
- •5-hour duration includes walking and multiple eating/tasting experiences; plan light breakfast if joining mid-morning
- •Meet and logistics details not provided in standard tour description—confirm meeting location and time at booking
Who it's for
Best time to visit
Visit during cooler months (April–May or September–October) when walking comfort is highest. Avoid peak summer heat (December–February). Daytime tours maximise neighbourhood visual appeal and market atmosphere.











