Discover the Legacy of Argentina's Greatest Writers: An Exclusive Historical Tour in Buenos Aires
Discover the Legacy of Argentina's Greatest Writers: An Exclusive Historical Tour in Buenos Aires
Embark on a customizable journey through Buenos Aires to explore the haunts of famous Argentine writers like Borges, Sabato, and Cortázar. Delve into the mystical worlds they created, inspired by the very streets and neighborhoods you'll visit, including Retiro, Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, Recoleta, and Palermo. This tour is an unforgettable introduction to the literary giants who have shaped Argentina's cultural landscape.
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Embark on a customizable journey through the heart of Buenos Aires, tracing the steps of Argentina's literary giants. This unique tour offers you an intimate glance into the lives and inspirations of renowned writers like Borges, Sabato, and Cortazar, among others. Discover the mystic worlds they created as you explore the very places that sparked their imagination. As you meander through the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city, including Retiro, Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, Recoleta, and Palermo, immerse yourself in the cultural fabric that nurtured some of the world's most celebrated literary works. This tour is your gateway to experiencing the vibrant literary heritage of Buenos Aires, where every corner tells a story.
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Discover the Literary Giants of Buenos Aires: A Customizable Tour
This customizable tour shows you the places where some of the most famous Argentinian writers in the world lived or found inspiration to create their mystical worlds. From Borges, Sabato, to Cortazar and many others, this tour will introduce you to these great writers as you discover their presence in Buenos Aires.
As you drive by the most important neighborhoods of the City such as: Retiro, Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, Recoleta and Palermo.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Located in the heart of Buenos Aires city, between Peru street and May Avenue. Since 1954, London City was a refuge for poets, artists, politicians who traveled from the Municipal Palace to the Deliberative Council building, journalists who entered and left the neighboring building of the newspaper La Prensa and porteños and tourists who walked and worked along the beautiful Avenida de Mayo.
Inside this place, the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar wrote his novel Los Premios, which states on its first page It was in the London of Peru and Avenida...
Day 1: A notable bar located in the Monserrat neighborhood. Its the oldest in the city and is a real attraction for those who visit it. On its marble tables and walls is an important part of the history of Buenos Aires. Its most prominent clients were the writers Jorge Luis Borges, Luigi Pirandello, Federico García Lorca and Julio Cortázar, as well as the musicians Arthur Rubinstein and the mythical Carlos Gardel. Its first owner was a French immigrant who baptized it in honor of another famous Café Tortoni in Paris. The imposing façade that overlooks Avenida de Mayo was the work of the architect Alejandro Christophersen.
Day 1: The writer Jorge Luis Borges loved to walk around Buenos Aires. This Square was one of his favorite places. Borges published La Plaza San Martín in his first book, Fervor de Buenos Aires, in 1923. In the poem he mentions How good is the afternoon from the easy repose of the banks. Down below the port yearns for distant latitudes and the deep equalizing place of souls opens like death, like the dream. That port he saw in the 20s from the elevation of Plaza San Martín, is now invisible.
Day 1: When it opened its doors as a terrace for a small cafe in 1850, it was named La Veredita, but later changed its name to the Aeroclub bar, due to its popularity among the members of the nearby Civil Association of Argentine Pilots.
La Biela acquired its current name in 1950, at the beginning of fashion motorsport, when it became a place of encounter for the races of champions of automobiles and for the lovers of that sport.
Some of the details of the decoration are the old black and white photos of car racing champions.
Behind the bar there are photographs taken by the Argentine writer Adolfo Bioy Casares, who was one of those who used to frequent the café with his friend writer Jorge Luis Borges, and who took these photographs to illustrate a book they wrote together.
When tourists enter the traditional cafe, they can see Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares figures seated at one of the tables located next to each other at the entrance door.
Day 1: The National Library is the most important library in the country. It was created in 1810 in the Cabildo of Buenos Aires. Nowadays,its located in the neighborhood of Recoleta.
Noteworthy is the management of the prestigious writer Jorge Luis Borges, who held the position of Director from 1955 to 1973. During his administration, the construction of a new headquarters (the actual one) was promoted, which was necessary due to the extensive heritage of the Library
Day 1: Founded first under the name of Plaza Serrano, this square witnessed the cultural growth of the Palermo neighborhood during the 1980s. This neighborhood, known for being the epicenter of a Bohemian explosion in the city, is still home to writers, painters, philosophers and psychoanalysts. Among its most illustrious members are Jorge Luis Borges, who dedicated several of his works to the neighborhood of Palermo, where he lived for years. In 1994, the government of the City of Buenos Aires decided to rename Plaza Serrano as Julio Cortázar Square, in honor of another renowned Argentine writer who also made reference to this place in some of his stories, such as Simulacros
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- Professional Art Historian Guide
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
Exclusions
- Gratuities
Important Notes
This customizable tour takes you on a journey to explore the haunts and inspirations of some of Argentina's most famous writers, including Borges, Sabato, Cortazar, and others. As you venture through Buenos Aires, you'll visit key neighborhoods like Retiro, Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, Recoleta, and Palermo, unveiling the presence of these literary giants in the city.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- This is a kid-friendly tour
- Valid from the time you exchange your voucher, for the duration selected.
- Pick up at any hotel or apartment centrally located in Buenos Aires.
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