INFO AND RESERVATIONS
Groups larger than 10 people: please, contact us.
Price: $13000 ars per person.
Schedule: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Satrdays
Start: 3pm
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: Plaza Serrano (a.k.a. Plaza Cortazar) in Palermo. Corner of Jorge Luis Borges and Honduras St.
Language: English
Even if it Rains!
5-star rated tour on Google Reviews (+4000) & Tripadvisor (+7000).
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