Really enjoyed the tour, it was in English and Spanish. The views from the light house and the terrace are amazing. It was a total highlight of my visit to the city.
Really enjoyed the tour, it was in English and Spanish. The views from the light house and the terrace are amazing. It was a total highlight of my visit to the city.
Our family of four (two teens) enjoyed the tour, the views, and learning about the quirky design and history of the building. Our guide was excellent and she seamlessly flowed between English and Spanish for the group. We were there on a clear day and were able to take beautiful photos. I would go back at night if we go again.
This was by far the most outstanding part of my trip to Buenos Aires . A trip through literature, architecture and history, it is one of those best kept secrets. I strongly recommend
We walked past this building on Christmas Day 2019. It looked majestic on the outside. Wish there were some details on whether an inside look is possible. Other than that, not much to add.
Fir sure the pakace is very interesting but to see it the entrance fee is so expensive. 1100 ars for the visit, or 550 ars for the voucher to go to the bar at 14 floor.
Poor tour guide ruined the experience for me, as she decided quite soon after starting the tour to stop speaking any English, so I felt very excluded. I was the only English person so she said it wasn’t worth it. The building was quirky, and the lifts charming, taking you back in time, and there were a number of stairs to climb to reach the light house. Reaching the cafe/restaurant at the end felt disappointing when we were told we shouldn’t go inside the cafe (which is one of the reasons I booked the tour, to enjoy a drink in the bar). We discovered it was reserved for the “other customers” who’d paid to see a cellist play. Having said that, the cafe is quite small and there are no views out to the city from inside anyway. Overall, did not live up to expectations.