





Buenos Aires: Discover La Boca & Boca Juniors Museum Tour with a local
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Discover the cultural roots of Argentinian football
Visit La Bombonera, one of the world’s most iconic stadiums
Entry to Boca Juniors Museum, the first thematic football museum in South America
Learn the club’s history, legendary players, and achievements
Watch an immersive film simulating the experience of playing for Boca Juniors
€ 78.81
€ 72.51
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If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of Boca Juniors and the legendary La Boca neighborhood, this walking tour is the perfect experience. Led by Juan, a local host from Homefans, the journey begins with a stroll through the colorful streets of La Boca—one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic and vibrant neighborhoods. Famous for its bright sheet-metal houses and deep-rooted working-class culture, La Boca is a hub of energy, history, and football pride. Along the way, you'll soak in the neighborhood’s artistic flair and rich traditions before pausing for lunch at a local football-themed canteen, where conversations about Argentina’s football passion come to life.
The highlight of the tour is a visit to La Bombonera, the legendary home of Boca Juniors and one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. You'll explore the club’s impressive museum—South America's first football-themed museum—where Juan will guide you through Boca Juniors' proud history, its greatest players, and unforgettable moments. A special film inside the museum offers a thrilling simulation of what it feels like to play for the team, bringing the passion of the club to life. To wrap up the experience, you’re invited to join Juan for an optional drink and snack in the neighborhood, where he’ll share local tips and ensure your visit to Buenos Aires is truly memorable.
Walking Tour La Boca
Entrance to Boca Museum
Local Bilingual guide
Gratuities for staff
Meal and beverage
Public transportation nearby
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Wear comfortable light clothes and footwear
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
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Activity Provider: Homefans
Customer Reviews
Sindre

I specifically asked if the tour was available in English, and was told “yes, the guide speaks English and Spanish.” That was… technically true, but very misleading. We were about 20 people. The guide asked if anyone only spoke English, around six of us raised our hands, he asked where we were from – and that was basically the only part done in English. The rest of the tour: 2–4 minute monologues in Spanish at each stop, followed by a quick “any questions?” in English. Hard to ask questions when you haven’t understood anything he said. It felt more like an all-Spanish tour with a tiny English add-on, not an actual bilingual tour. Definitely 36000 undeserved pesos
Fabio

One of the best stadium I ever visit! Very emotional and lots of memories
Mehdi

Recommended for every football fan. The guide was super friendly as well
Steve

I'm not personally a football fan but it was obvious that not just the local people are but also so many tourists. The place was very busy and certainly geared up for all the tourists, with so much to see. Lots of souvenir shops and photo opportunities. Local police keeping the roads clear for all the tourist traffic.
Silvia

Got internet ticket but still have to wait to enter the premises then in line to “exchange” the voucher to a paper ticket. Same price- except that peso plummeted so I might have saved some money if I got it today instead of in advance. But amazing display. My late father adored Diego. I’m glad I visited when he didn’t have the chance.
