The tour commences in San Telmo, located at Pasaje Giuffra 308. This is one of the city's oldest and most iconic neighborhoods, celebrated for its well-preserved colonial architecture.
The journey begins at 9:00 am, as we set off through San Telmo heading towards the neighborhood of La Boca.
The first stop will be at 20 de Septiembre 450 street, where you can admire the neighborhood's culture through five distinct murals created by Martín Ron.
The tour proceeds through La Boca to reach the second stop, a piece titled "El San Diego" located at Aristóbulo del Valle 100 10. This artwork was crafted by Alfredo Segatori to honor the passing of Diego Armando Maradona, renowned globally as the greatest soccer player in history.
from the neighborhood of La Boca. The mural features various elements showcasing figuration and recycling by incorporating waste materials such as an elevator board, a skateboard, and more. Concluding the tour through La Boca, we will arrive at one of the city's most frequented tourist destinations: El Caminito. Here, you can stroll through the streets as guides share intriguing facts and characteristics of the area.
Continuing the journey along the banks of the Matanza River Riachuelo, you will enter the neighborhood of Barracas, where you can view the mural "El Regreso de Quinquela." It holds the Guinness Record as the largest mural in the world created by a single artist, Alfredo Segatori.
To conclude this activity, we will cycle back through the city's distant streets for approximately 25 minutes, returning to Pasaje Giuffra 308 where this guided bike tour will come to an end.