The Casa Rosada is the presidential/government official building, right on the Plaza de Mayo amidst other historic buildings. It is a unique shade of pink, and has the famous balconies where Eva Pero… Full review by SnowyShasta
Apr 2, 2024
Very cool house with lots of history. It houses the offices of the government amd politicians. Highly recommend a visit of the exterior. Full review by Jean-Francois L
Feb 17, 2024
In January 2024 tours inside the building were not taking place. But it's worth a visit to this iconic site, especially after watching the movie Evita! There are other things in the area to visit whi… Full review by product-of-canada
I am seeing it is hard to book online for the tours, can you just turn up for a tour or can you wander around yourself?
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They use to let you just walk up and sign up for a tour. What I have seen with my current visit that you have to buy tickets in advance. It is an escorted tour as it is an active …
They use to let you just walk up and sign up for a tour. What I have seen with my current visit that you have to buy tickets in advance. It is an escorted tour as it is an active Presidential Palace.
Hello, About how long was your Saturday tour of Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires? I have a few months before I go, and I wanted to plan out my itinerary, but I needed to know roughly how long the tour was. Many Thanks. -Alex
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The tour is about an hour. Make sure you book on the website. You can book up to 15 days in advance. You need to bring your passport the day of the tour.
I notice that you have pictures posted but some have said no pictures allowed. Is it just no flash or no pictures, period? Thanks
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You can take pictures. No flash. The only area where photos are not allowed is when you walk through the Vice-President’s office as well as the President’s section.
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