Take our Private Art and Museums Tour in Buenos Aires!

Discover how Buenos Aires earned its nickname as the ‘Paris of the South’ as your art historian guide whisks you on a private 3-hour tour of the city’s greatest art museums and galleries. Art lovers will be in their element as you take in highlights like the Museo Arte Moderno, MALBA, Museo de Bellas Artes or the Coleccion de Arte Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, then discover prominent local artists at some of Recoleta’s most exclusive art galleries.

Leave us the details and we will take you on an extraordinary adventure that will create memories that will stand the test of time!
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Private transportation
✔  Professional local guide in Buenos Aires
✔  Pick-up and drop-off in the city center or hotels
✔  In-vehicle air conditioning
✖  Entrance fees to the museums
✖  Food and drinks
Pickup Locations
1.  King's Hotel
2.  Hotel Reina
3.  Hotel Orense
4.  Palacio Paz Hotel
5.  Hotel Diplomat
6.  Hotel O'rei
7.  Novotel Buenos Aires
8.  Up Tribeca
9.  Hotel Facon Grande
10.  Gran Hotel Argentino
11.  Howard Johnson Plaza By Wyndham Buenos Aires Florida Street
12.  Crisol Suites Catalinas
13.  Tucuman Palace Hotel
14.  Hotel Kansas City
15.  Nomad Hub Co Living
16.  Grand Brizo Buenos Aires
17.  Ricana BA Center Hotel
18.  Howard Johnson Plaza Florida Street
19.  Carsson Hotel
20.  Hotel Madrid
Additional Info: The driver will meet you in the center of Buenos Aires or at your hotel, calling you your name. Please notify me when you receive the item.
Itinerary
1
Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires, MALBA, was founded in September 2001 with the objective of collecting, preserving, studying and disseminating Latin American art from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. It is a private non-profit institution that preserves and exhibits a heritage of approximately 400 works by the main modern and contemporary artists of the region. It combines a calendar of temporary exhibitions, with the stable exhibition of its institutional collection, and simultaneously works as a plural space for the production of cultural and educational activities.

Duration:  45 minutes

2
Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires The Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires was created in 1956 on the initiative of art critic Rafael Squirru, founder and first director of the institution. Squirru was then a young lawyer, an eternal enthusiast and passionate about culture. He was configured as one of the greatest promoters of Argentine art and accompanied the artists of his time. He was a friend of artists such as Tomás Maldonado or Quinquela Martín who exercised a constant impulse towards a taste for art and culture.

Duration:  60 minutes

3
Museo Benito Quinquela Martin The Museum of Argentine Artists "Benito Quinquela Martín" is located in the neighborhood of La Boca. Founded in 1936, it is built on land originally donated by the painter for the construction of a primary school and a museum. Originally called the Museum of Argentine Artists. currently has the largest collection, more than ninety of his works, of the artist. In addition, the Museum offers a panorama of Argentine figurative art from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. Works of great artists, considered initiators and precursors of the plastic arts in the country, up to the present day.

Duration:  30 minutes

4
Coleccion de Arte Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat The Amalia Lacroze Art Collection of Fortabat, better known as the Fortabat Museum, is a private collection, open to the public, located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood. The collection and museum belonged to the late entrepreneur Amalia Lacroze and includes works of Argentine art from the nineteenth century to the present, as well as a sector with more than 200 works of artists of different styles, countries and eras, as well as objects of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece.

Duration:  30 minutes

5
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes The National Museum of Fine Arts, located in the Recoleta neighborhood, is one of the most important public art institutions in Argentina. It houses an extremely diverse heritage, which includes more than 12,000 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, textiles and objects. Its collection is integrated by pre-Columbian, colonial, Argentine and international art, in a temporal range that goes from the 3rd century BC. to the present.

Duration:  45 minutes

Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Additional info
•  Specialized infant seats are available
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels