I am a big fan of Art Nouveau - both buildings and objects - and it seems there are a number of AN buildings in BsAs. Does anyone know if there is an agency offering tours that are specifically devoted to Art Nouveau?
Art Nouveau tour of Buenos Aires?
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Perhaps Eternautas( www.eternautas.com) could create one for you if they don't have offer one.
Thanks. They have an architecture tour, but unfortunately it's well out of my price range.
Did you try these guys, who are free?
http://cicerones.org.ar/index.php/news
Have a great time in our town.
Not yet, but they're on my things-to-do list.
BTW, would you say this was worthwhile?
https://www.anuvawines.com/wine-tasting-best-wines-best-people/
I haven't the faintest idea, since I don't drink.
Why don't you reasearch them on the TA forum?
http://tinyurl.com/nw9f4
Continuing from your other thread: I learned quite a lot from this website: http://www.buenostours.com/ . They don't mention a specifically Art Nouveau tour but might be worth an enquiry.