FAQ
 
These are the most commonly asked questions from our customers.  

» Safety issues


 
 · Buenos Aires traffic is very busy, how could a bike ride be safe or fun?  

» About the tours

 
 I am a beginner rider, which route will be best for me?  
 Will we have a chance to stop and take photos?  
 What if I get hungry or thirsty?  
 What if I don't Speak Spanish  
 What should I wear?  
 We have a large group of 15 people. Do you have any choices?  
 
» Tour reservations/Payment info
 
 I want to sign up for a tour right now. How do I make a reservation?  
 When I travel, my plans change frequently.
   Can I make a reservation the same day of the ride?
 
 What forms of payment do you accept?  
 I am a local resident with my own bike, can I save money by using my own bike?  
 What's the maximum and minimum number of people per tour?  
 
» About the company  
 What is your street address and how do I get there?  
 
     
  Q: Buenos Aires traffic is very busy, how could a bike ride be safe or fun?  
  A: The traffic on streets can be busy sometimes, so we created routes that avoid traffic. When we do have to cross a major intersection we often walk our bikes. Safety is always first. That's why our tours are so great. Cyclists can enjoy the quiet streets where all the interesting places are located.

 
   
  Q: I am a beginner rider, the tour route is Ok for me?  
  A: Different Buenos Aires route is designed for cyclists of all levels. The route is mostly flat and there are plenty of stops for stories and photos.


 
     
  Q: Will we have a chance to stop and take photos?  
  A: Yes, yes, yes. You will have direct access to many great photo ops. Take pictures of the Caminito, San Telmo, Tango Dancers, Pink House, The Port and all important monuments while you stand right in front of it instead of from behind the window pane inside a tour bus 50 meters away.


 
   
  Q: What if I get hungry or thirsty?  
  A: Your tour price includes a bottled water and through all the ride you can find stalls where you can get the traditional "choripan" or other sandwiches.

 
   
  Q: What if I don't speak Spanish?  
  A: Doesn't matter, all of our staff are English speakers and all of our tours leave with 2 guides.

 
   
  Q: What should I wear?  
  A: Wear something comfortable. We suggest layers. If it is cold bring a light jacket.


 
   
  Q: We have a large group of people (over 15). Can you accommodate that?  
  A: Yes. We recommend you to contact us in advance so we can accommodate you in the regular tour or fix a special tour.


 
   
  Q: I want to sign up for a tour right now. How do I make a reservation?  
  A: The quickest way is to call us at (54 11) 4311-5199. You can also book a tour or make a custom tour request using the online reservation. And of course feel free to e-mail us at info@biketours.com.ar Anyway, reservations are not necessary if the group don't exceed 15 people, just show up 10 minutes before we start.

 
   
  Q: When I travel, my plans change frequently. Can I make a reservation the same day of the ride?
 
  A: Sure. We will try to accommodate every request and we normally find a way.


 
   
  Q: What forms of payment do you accept?  
  A: We happily accept cash.

 
   
  Q: I am a local resident with my own bike, can I save money by using my own bike?  
  A: Yes, you will have a special discount for being resident.

 
   
  Q: What's the maximum and minimum number of people per tour?  
  A: The Tours has no minimum. Maximun 15 pleople per Tour.


 
   
  Q: What is your street address and how do I get there?  
  A: We are located at Florida 868 14° Floor Of. "H" 1 ½ blocks from the Plaza San Martin and the San Telmo neighborhood, Chile 374.

 
   
 
Bike Tours de Carlos Leonardo Warren
GSA e BUE Lan & Kramer Travel Service Leg.12373 Disp.2002/04
Tel: 54 11 4311-5199 Fax: 54 11 4313 5883. Email info@biketours.com.ar
[ + San Martín 910 piso 6º ] [ + Chile 374, San Telmo ]
Capital Federal Argentina CP 1005
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