We'll tour the NON-TOURISTY sector of La Boca and be able to get closer to the real identity of the area with the help of someone native of the neighborhood. We'll learn about its people, its art, architecture, history, and customs.
We'll explore its natural harbor, where large groups of immigrants arrived, its warehouses, and its restored train station. We'll visit a tin-roofed tenement that served as a shelter for immigrants and is currently a Cultural Center. We'll see Boca art represented in large murals that reflect various social issues. We'll also see old buildings that housed anarchist newspapers and brothels from the early 20th century. The soccer stadium (Boca Stadium) and the church (Salesiana) are a must-see, a refuge for these uprooted groups. We'll visit Caminito, where we'll find tango and fileteado in every corner.
Volkswagen T Cross
How this Transporter Bridge worked, one of the 8 that still exist in the world
We also visited the Volunteer Fire Station, the first in the country. We also visited the small museum with the first trucks used in the late 19th century.
We visit a tenement house and meet its artist owners
The famous Bombonera, Boca Juniors' stadium, we learn about its history, customs, and folklore. We see it from outside
We will walk through this beautiful Open Air Museum
We had a coffee like we porteños usually do.
Salesian School and Church, who arrived with the immigrants to La Boca
The incredible story of Quinquela, the father of the La Boca neighborhood
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is known for its European-influenced architecture, rich cultural scene, and passionate tango. The Pampas, a vast fertile plain, offers a glimpse into Argentina's gaucho (cowboy) culture and stunning landscapes. Together, they provide a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural charm.
A famous cemetery where Eva Perón is buried, featuring ornate mausoleums and a rich history.
A colorful neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, tango performances, and the famous Caminito street.
A vast fertile plain offering a glimpse into Argentina's gaucho culture, with estancias (ranches) and beautiful landscapes.
One of the world's most famous opera houses, known for its stunning architecture and acoustics.
A historic market offering antiques, collectibles, and local crafts, with a lively Sunday market atmosphere.
Argentine barbecue featuring various cuts of beef, sausages, and other meats, cooked over an open fire.
Savory pastries filled with various ingredients like beef, chicken, or cheese.
Breaded and fried meat cutlet, similar to schnitzel, often served with mashed potatoes or salad.
A sweet, caramel-like spread made from milk and sugar, used in various desserts.
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant city life. Ideal for outdoor activities and exploring both the city and the Pampas.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
Buenos Aires is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Retiro Station
Retiro Bus Terminal, Constitución Bus Terminal
Efficient and affordable, with six lines connecting major neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
A traditional estancia offering horseback riding, gaucho shows, and authentic Argentine asado.
A charming colonial town in Uruguay with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a relaxed atmosphere.
A network of islands and waterways offering boat tours, kayaking, and nature walks.
Price varies by option