
Our Cultural Walks are guided walks through Buenos Aires. In them, the city becomes the stage where a duo of cultural mediator guides invite you on a tour that connects art, science, history and urban landscapes.
Each walk links different museums and cultural spaces to encourage the desire to visit them, rethink everyday life, and discover the city with new eyes.
The tours take place on Saturdays, last 2 hours and are free to participate with prior registration. They can include interpreters of Argentine Sign Language (ASL) and artistic interventions.
All our tours are FREE and possible thanks to the contribution of Ronda Cultural Community the Rondera Community and the support of Fundación Medifé.
Check out all our tours!

Postcards
(San Nicolás)
A tour of the historic center of the city that leads us to reflect on the symbolic and political place of the Plaza de Mayo from 1810 to the present day.

Memory
(Monserrat)
Resignified spaces, personal experiences and social organization for the construction of an active memory. A journey through the struggles for Human Rights in the country.

Experiences
(Recoleta – Palermo)
What experiences leave their mark on our lives? Painting and literature take us on a journey through the lives of iconic figures of Argentine culture.

Connections (Retiro-Recoleta) Today, cities are hyperconnected. But has it always been this way? A journey through time through the history of technology and communications in Argentina.


Popular
(Villa Crespo)
A tour that invites you to discover Villa Crespo through identity emblems and expressions of popular culture that have inhabited the neighborhood since its origins.

Utopias
(Recoleta)
How do we imagine the cities of the future? A journey through the utopias that have driven social, political and cultural changes.

Views
(La Boca – San Telmo)
Is art a way of looking at the world? A journey through different artistic expressions that left their mark on the streets of San Telmo and La Boca.

Boedo Imaginario
(Boedo)
Can imagination define the identity of a neighborhood? Discover, through literature, the artists who left an indelible mark on this neighborhood.

Rituals
(Chacarita)
A tour of Chacarita, to discover the neighborhood’s rituals and its cultural heritage: urban art, the cemetery and popular saints,

Women
(Puerto Madero)
The Puerto Madero neighborhood becomes the scene of the rights won and the demands that feminisms have placed on the public agenda.


Transformations
(Belgrano)
Can we learn about the history of a neighborhood through its artists? A journey through the transformations that turned the town of Belgrano into the iconic neighborhood it is today.

Maradonian
(La Paternal)
Can a footballer become a popular saint? A journey into Diego’s past, through the neighbourhood that pays the most tribute to him through football, art and the Maradonian liturgy.

Scenes
(San Nicolás)
A journey through the history of dramatic art, discovering the different circuits that comprise it and the most iconic theaters in the City of Buenos Aires.

Legacies (Palermo)
A walk through the Palermo neighborhood that invites us to discover its history, its landscapes and the emblematic figure of Evita.

(San Nicolás)
A tour through the historic centre of the city that leads us to reflect on the symbolic and political place of the Plaza de Mayo from 1810 to the present day.

(Recoleta – Palermo)
What experiences leave their mark on our lives? Painting and literature take us on a journey through the lives of iconic figures of Argentine culture.

(Retiro – Recoleta)
Today, cities are hyperconnected. But was it always like this? A journey through the history of technology and communications in Argentina.

(Villa Crespo)
A tour that invites you to discover Villa Crespo through identity emblems and expressions of popular culture that have inhabited the neighborhood since its origins.

(Recoleta)
How do we imagine the cities of the future? A journey through the utopias that have driven social, political and cultural changes.

(Chacarita)
A tour through Chacarita, to discover the rituals of the neighbourhood and its cultural heritage: urban art, the cemetery and the popular saints.

(Puerto Madero)
The neighbourhood of Puerto Madero becomes the stage for the rights won and the demands that feminisms have placed on the public agenda.

(Belgrano)
Can we get to know the history of a neighbourhood through its artists? A journey through the transformations that turned the town of Belgrano into the iconic neighbourhood it is today.

(La Paternal)
Can a footballer become a popular saint? A journey into Diego’s past, through the neighbourhood that pays the most tribute to him through football, art and the Maradonian liturgy.

(Palermo)
A walk through the Palermo neighborhood that invites us to discover its history, its landscapes and the emblematic figure of Evita.

(Boedo)
Can imagination define the identity of a neighborhood? Discover, through literature, the artists who left an indelible mark on this neighborhood.

(San Nicolás)
A journey through the history of dramatic art, discovering the different circuits that comprise it and the most iconic theaters in the City of Buenos Aires.

(Monserrat)
Resignified spaces, personal experiences and social organization for the construction of an active memory. A journey through the struggles for Human Rights in the country.

(La Boca – San Telmo)
Is art a way of looking at the world? A journey through different artistic expressions that left their mark on the streets of San Telmo and La Boca.