





Premium City Tour with visit to Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires
Duration
4 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Explore The Historic May Square In The Heart Of Buenos Aires
See The Oldest Residential Neighbourhood, San Telmo
Discover The Authentic Tango Spirit In Colourful La Boca
Enjoy A Scenic Drive Through The Modern Puerto Madero District
€ 82.96
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On this 3-hour city tour, immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Buenos Aires. Begin at the historic May Square, the political and cultural heart of the city, before heading to San Telmo, the oldest residential neighborhood, known for its cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, and bohemian charm. Continue to the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, where you can live and feel the original Tango in its authentic setting. Then, travel along the renovated Puerto Madero district, a stunning example of the city’s modernization, blending contemporary architecture with the charm of the old port.
Your journey also includes a visit to the world-famous Recoleta Cemetery, where you’ll discover elaborate mausoleums and the final resting place of iconic figures like Eva Perón. The tour concludes with a one-hour guided visit to the magnificent Teatro Colón, one of the most celebrated opera houses in the world. With skip-the-line access, you’ll step inside this architectural masterpiece to admire its opulent interiors and learn about its rich history, ending your day with a true taste of Buenos Aires’ artistic elegance.
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Colon Theatre tickets
Hotel Drop-Off
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Not wheelchair accessible
Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
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Activity Provider: Tours Buenos Aires
Customer Reviews
Zemin

The english guided tour is hard to book from their official online site. So my wife and I just went to the theater to try our luck second time this morning, we got our tickets over the ticket office. I had my doubt since I had been in couple of top opera houses in Vienna, but It was worth it. The internal decor is fine with baroque style since there are architect from France. The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. During the tour we had chance to hear female soprano rehearsal for 5 minutes which is huge bonus as I see it, then I could hear clearly pure and beautiful sound at back of the theater. I really wish I could have a chance to listen to a real opera here.
Alexis

Buenos Aires's Teatro Colón is arguably the world's most spectacular opera house, offering an experience that transcends mere performance. Stepping inside, one is immediately enveloped by the stunning, opulent architecture - a lavish blend of Baroque, Renaissance, and academic styles featuring rich velvet, gold leaf, and vibrant frescoes that transport visitors to a bygone era of grandeur. However, the true marvel lies in its legendary acoustics, scientifically proven to be among the five best globally, ensuring that every note, from the softest whisper to the most powerful crescendo, reaches the audience with flawless clarity and balance. Attending any event here, whether opera, ballet, or classical concert, is a profoundly moving cultural rite that confirms the Colón's status as a beacon of artistic excellence and historical splendor.
David

Visited here as part of a guided tour. There aren’t many tours in English, and their timings didn’t suit my tight schedule, so I opted for a tour in Spanish. Although I couldn’t fully understand the narrative, I fully appreciated the stunning architecture, stained glass, statues etc. Everyone talks about the amazing acoustics, so the tour left me wanting to return to see a performance.
Ed

Absolutely breathtaking! The Teatro Colón is one of the most beautiful theaters I’ve ever visited. I saw the ballet Onegin here, and it was a truly unforgettable experience - stunning performance, perfect acoustics, and an incredible atmosphere. The audience was so passionate and emotional - I’ve never seen anything like it in any other country. A magical evening in Buenos Aires!
Justin

One of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited! Walking into Teatro Colón felt like stepping into another era—so elegant and grand. The tour was fascinating and made me appreciate the history even more. A truly unforgettable highlight of Buenos Aires.
GetYourGuide

Bit disappointed that we saw the cemetery only from the outside, even the guide said we will see this and that. A bit too much driving. The visit at Theatro Colon was very well organized and quite interesting.
GetYourGuide

I think the tour was expensive. I know it included the tour of the opera house —-not sure of the cost —- I appreciate that the tour guide walked us in there and made sure we knew what to do.
