The political and cultural heart of Argentina, home to Casa Rosada, Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, framed by historic architecture.

From Caminito’s colors to Recoleta’s lavish homes, tour Buenos Aires on your terms, stress-free.
From Caminito’s colors to Recoleta’s lavish homes, tour Buenos Aires on your terms, stress-free.
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Red route
Please click here for the detailed route map and here for the boarding points.
You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Hop on board and uncover up to 27 sights across Buenos Aires with a trilingual live guide!
Hop on board and uncover up to 27 sights across Buenos Aires with a trilingual live guide!
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
City Highlights Tour (Green Route)
Learn all you can about Argentinian history, culture, and unique traditions as you cruise down the green route.
Popular stops: Teatro Colón, Caminito, Puerto Madero & Puente de la Mujer
5% off
Explore the iconic La Bombonera and 25 landmarks across Buenos Aires with a single combo.
Explore the iconic La Bombonera and 25 landmarks across Buenos Aires with a single combo.
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Select Gray Line’s Red Bus for a classic route through 25+ landmarks or Buenos Aires Bus’s Yellow Bus for higher frequency and app-based tracking.

Stops cover diverse barrios like La Boca, San Telmo, Palermo, and Recoleta, offering tango, art, colonial history, and modern nightlife in one ride.

Open-top buses provide sweeping views of boulevards, colonial plazas, and the Rio de la Plata waterfront, perfect for photography and relaxed sightseeing.

Both operators offer free Wi-Fi, multilingual commentary, and mobile ticketing, ensuring accessibility and convenience throughout your journey.


The political and cultural heart of Argentina, home to Casa Rosada, Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, framed by historic architecture.
Unlimited bus rides during your pass validity, multilingual audio commentary, free Wi-Fi, and mobile ticket acceptance.
Depending on the operator, loops last 3–3.5 hours if you remain on board.
Gray Line has about 25 stops; Buenos Aires Bus covers around 27.
No, each operator requires its own ticket purchase.
Yes, but hours may shorten during winter or holidays.
Buses accommodate wheelchairs and strollers.
Yes, it’s an easygoing ride that kids and adults will enjoy.