Inclusive Guided Tours through the Historic Center of Buenos Aires

The Buenos Aires Tourism Entity invites the second "Inclusive Guided Tour" promoting accessible tourism

(Source: VISIT BUENOS AIRES)

The Tourism Entity of the City of Buenos Aires offers the first "Inclusive guided tours in order to promote competitiveness, continuous improvement and quality in the experience of the traveler and the residents of the city, considering accessibility as a pillar of an intelligent tourist destination and with the aim of promoting Tourism Policies of Accessibility and Inclusion. 
 

This Saturday, April 22 at 11:30 a.m., the second visit of the month will take place free of charge and with prior registration. The new proposal for inclusive guided tours will take place twice a month, in the morning, with a duration of 1 hour. Those present will be accompanied by a tour guide from the Tourism Entity and interpreters in Argentine Sign Language throughout the tour. During the experience, the Historic District Circuit will be toured, starting inside the Buenos Aires Museum (BAM) that has the haptic plan of the Tourism Entity, which was donated through the Nínawa Daher Foundation as a legacy of inclusion and communication inclusive, up to the Plaza de Mayo.
 

The inclusive tourist visit has a route that includes some tools for inclusive communication, with relaxed times and rest areas, they are open to the entire community, they are suspended due to rain and have a maximum capacity of 30 people . People with disabilities can attend it with a companion and also with their assistance dog. To register, you must complete the registration through the following link: https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/article/visita-guiada-inclusiva-circuito-casco-historico 
 

The Tourism Entity is aligned with the agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals 2015/30 and for this it promotes alliances with the public and private sector to eliminate barriers, improve accessibility, raise awareness, train, and promote the culture of quality and continuous improvement. In this way, it seeks to improve the experience at the destination of the traveler and all the residents of the city. 

To learn more about accessible tourism in the City, you can access the Manual of Good Practices, and the list of Distinguished Providers in the Accessibility Guidelines Program, as well as the Accessible Tourism Guide, by visiting the website of the Tourism Entity. https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/article/turismo-accesible .


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