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Urban Biking (190.138.61.113) -
For those of you visiting Buenos Aires and in search of a cultural sightseeing tour:Urban Biking - www.urbanbiking.com - offers cultural bike tours of both traditional and off-the-beaten-track locations in Buenos Aires.
Choose from 3 half-day biking tours of Buenos Aires or opt for a full-day cycling trip to Tigre, with an optional extended stay at an "estancia."
All city tours depart daily from the Monumental Tower (English Tower) in Retiro. Bikes, helmets, insurance and refreshments included.
English and Spanish speaking guides. Minimum age:12. Individual bike rental available.
Comment #1 Seth (63.176.159.3) -
That sounds like it would be alot of adventure and fun! I will definately do that when i visit.
Comment #2 Sam (63.176.159.87) -
This sounds like a lot of fun and sounds like it would be a great experience and like it would be something that would be amazing sight seeing and beautiful if you went during sunrise or sunset. I would like to know about how much does it cost for a family of 3 to go, and also are the bikes self pedal bikes or are they electric or motor powered?
Comment #3 Gwen (63.176.159.152) -
That sounds fun. I think I would want to try biking in that place. I want to know if there is a hotel or a place to stay near that place. How much would it cost me to stay in a hotel there? Any idea?
Comment #4 Jake (63.176.159.234) -
I would definitely like to participate. post more info... Thanks.
Comment #5 moya (63.176.159.73) -
More info on the site, I guess.Biking would be an interesting venture provided the right mechanisms have been put in place to ensure the smooth running of events.
Buenos Aires as is apparent, is famous for all the good reasons. I would not mind trying this out. I have known the self-pedal bikes to be more exciting. I do not know if most people would opt for the electric option.
Comment #6 cwemoy (63.176.159.113) -
A tour of Buenos Aires will never be complete until you go sightseeing while riding. A tour in most cases will include a bike rental, a helmet and a local mate. As long as you wear comfortable clothes, you will have fun. The city can be said to be complex but wonderful too. There exists a strong social and cultural privacy. There is plenty in historical facts and architectonic anecdotes too.
Comment #7 Oliver (63.176.159.180) -
You can always do biking anywhere, in Argentina they do suggest that tourist should try biking to best explore those fascinating scenes that are everywhere. You just need to be very resourceful on stuffs and on what available mode of transportation there in the place you are about to go. This way you can make sure that you are experiencing a lot and won't miss anything once you were there.
Comment #8 Eve (63.176.159.43) -
Bike tours are purely amazing, I really have so very much fun when riding around the countryside, as well as in some of the places that nature has tried to hide. It is an exciting and very entertaining a thing. Almost like being in a documentary, just as the scenery flies by and one is gaining many a quality from this experience, a person can surely capture the essence of which I speak.
Comment #9 Carmina (63.176.159.127) - 11/18/09 21:41
Aside from sight seeing, you can also exercise and burn calories while biking. It is some sort of nice work out idea. while you burn fats our of your body, you can also do sight seeing, what a nice idea, isn't it?I am wondering of the best place or spot to do sight seeing while biking in Argentina, and what are some other must do while in there, thanks.
Comment #10 Claudio (63.176.159.180) - 12/06/09 20:23
the best time to visit Buenos Aires it is now!! the squares are very nice , girls are having sun bath in bikinis and they look very good!! come on! come and enjoy it
Comment #11 Eve (63.176.159.54) - 12/15/09 19:10
I wish I would Claudio, but I would have to take a raincheck as I am not sure as to when I would be able to afford to go on such a magnificent trip, the world being in recession and all.
Comment #12 brent (63.176.159.197) - 01/01/10 15:08
Recession is a figment of one's imagination. We all need to just start thinking about recession from a different sort of perspective. Think about it as an opportunity to learn about saving money and investing better and so on.
Comment #13 smithy (63.176.159.126) - 01/19/10 17:59
this is true brent. I am glad that others are starting to look at it from such a perspective too, instead of always in the negative frame of thinking.
Comment #14 controversy (63.176.159.95) - 02/11/10 19:53
better thinking is better ideas, and instances such as recession can help with us coming up with the best ideas that we possibly can come up with.
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