Private tour in Buenos Aires Valeria D
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I was born, raised, and educated in Buenos Aires. Regarding my Jewish education, I attended the elementary school Bet-El, which belongs to the congregation of the same name, founded by Rabbi Marshall Meyer, who also created the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano, where I continued my Judaic studies at the Solomon Shechter Institute. After studying at the University of Tel Aviv for a year, I came back to Argentina where I graduated as a Psychologist from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). After years of working in the Human Resources department of several multinational companies, I felt the need to do something that fully represented who I am: a person deeply in love with Argentina and passionate about my Judaism. My great-grandparents arrived from Syria over one hundred years ago. My family history and my passion for showing that which I love, let me work as a tour guide in Buenos Aires. On a personal note, I would like to thank my beloved parents for providing me with the finest education; my teachers that taught me to think for myself regardless of the circumstances, which was not an easy task considering that I grew up during a dictatorship. Furthermore, I want to thank my clients, who challenge me every day, allowing me to discover that there is always something new to learn and show. I am a certified tour guide by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. Psychologist (University of Buenos Aires). I have no restrictions.
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Only 17 miles away from Buenos Aires, the Delta of Tigre River, the third-largest delta in the world. You are going to take a 1 hour and a half boat ride through the rivers of the Delta and wander in the old Port of Fruits. Not far away from this beautiful area is the Garibaldi Street in San Fernando, where the Mossad agents captured Eichmann in 1960. Suppose it rains or the conditions of the river do not allow for departure. In that case, the catamaran ride will be replaced by visiting museums in the area or others following the traveler's interest. On Sundays, this tour can be combined with the Antique Fair in San Telmo at an additional rate. Please get in touch with me for further details. This tour can be customized for larger groups upon request. As the price of gasoline in Argentina is higher than in most countries, the additional cost for a larger vehicle has to be paid in cash on the day of the tour. From 160 USD.
In the way to the Delta of Tigre, we are going to pass through Olivos, where is located the residence of the Argentinean presidents (Quinta de Olivos), and San Isidro, a residential area that was founded in the early 1700s. During the catamaran ride, we are going to learn about the life of the settlers of the Delta (isleños = people from the islands) such as public transportation in the river, housing, education, and health system. Back to the continent, we will visit the old Port of Fruits, that was refurbished and now is a trendy market, perfect to buy souvenirs to take back home. In our way back to Buenos Aires we are going to go to Garibaldi St. in San Fernando, where Eichmann lived when he was captured in May 1960. You will have time to lunch at the restaurant of your choice.
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Private transportation and driver. Car 4 doors. Medium car. 5 seats. This tour can be customized for larger groups upon request. As the price of gasoline in Argentina is higher than in most countries, the additional cost for a larger vehicle has to be paid in cash on the day of the tour. From 160 USD.
13 Avenida Presidente Ramon San Castillo, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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