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Most people visit San Telmo. Very few actually see it.
This Saturday: a 3-hour curated art walk through San Telmo
and La Boca, led by a Buenos Aires art and culture expert.
We cover the places collectors know and tourists walk past.
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THE CIRCUIT
→ Mercado de San Telmo (1897)
Not just a market. The iron-and-glass structure hides one of
the best concentrations of antique dealers and independent
art vendors in the city.
→ El Zanjón de Granados
Underground tunnels from the 1730s — discovered by accident
during a restaurant renovation in 1985. One of Buenos Aires'
best-kept secrets. Not in most guidebooks.
→ Bar El Federal (since 1864)
One of the last surviving traditional bars in Buenos Aires
with original fixtures. A coffee here costs the same as
anywhere. The atmosphere doesn't.
→ Pasaje San Lorenzo
The narrowest street in Buenos Aires (2.07m wide). Next to
it: the Casa Mínima — a facade donated to an emancipated
slave. One of the most human stories in the city's history.
→ Street mural circuit
Buenos Aires has one of the highest concentrations of outdoor
murals per capita globally. We read them as a gallery,
not a backdrop.
→ Fundación PROA (La Boca)
One of Latin America's most important contemporary art
foundations. Current exhibition + rooftop terrace over
the Riachuelo.
→ Caminito
The iconic coloured street of La Boca. The circuit ends here.
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PRACTICAL INFO
Meeting point: Mercado de San Telmo — main entrance,
Defensa 961 (corner Carlos Calvo). Be there at 09:55 AM.
Date: Saturday 6 June · 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Capacity: 12 people maximum. Small group only.
Weather: June in BA is 12–17°C. Light jacket +
comfortable shoes.
Payment to confirm your spot: ARS 29,000 (~€20 / ~USD 22)
Pay here → https://mpago.la/2AgiADF
RSVP on Meetup + payment = confirmed spot.
The walk goes ahead rain or shine.
Full refund if we cancel.
Questions? WhatsApp: +54 9 11 3236-8096
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ABOUT YOUR GUIDE

Bruno Piccolo is an international business strategist and
the founder of Bellon OÜ, a digital asset company operating
from Estonia. He designs the systems that make these
experiences possible — and occasionally joins the circuit
when the conversation calls for it.

Together they created Buenos Aires Art Outings: curated
experiences for people who want to understand a city,
not just photograph it.

This is not a tourist tour. It's a curated circuit.

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