Discover the fascinating link between 19th-century immigration and the arrival of football in Argentina on this engaging tour through La Boca and Retiro. Learn how football became a cornerstone of Argentine culture, connecting with politics, gender, and rituals nationwide.
Visit the legendary Bombonera Stadium, home to icons like Maradona, Riquelme, and Palermo. Stroll through vibrant streets, admire football-themed street art, and explore a local potrero in La Boca.
Savor traditional street food like choripan, the ultimate fútbol snack, as your guide shares insights into the passion and history of Argentine football. Access to playing fields depends on club availability, but the experience is unforgettable regardless.
Join us to celebrate the culture, history, and heart of football in Argentina!
This English neighbourhood is the best introduction to our tour as it has deep roots with football
Located in Retiro, Plaza San Martín is one of the city’s oldest squares and was the site of several historic events. A decisive battle took place here during the second British invasion of Buenos Aires in 1807, and, in 1812, General San Martín chose the area to locate the barracks of his mounted granadiers regiment, reason why the square was named Plaza San Martín to mark the centenary of the independence hero’s birth in 1878. The squares current design owes much to French landscaper Charles Thays, who designed many of Buenos Aires’ parks and squares. As well as containing examples of several native and foreign trees, the square contains several important monuments and sculptures.
The Museo de la Pasión Boquense invites visitors to enjoy an outstanding sporting experience. Entry to the museum includes a guided tour of the installations, pitch, changing room and warm-up area. During the tour, the guide will tell you the story of the legendary “bombonera” stadium, why it’s named the “chocolate box,” and how it’s developed over the years, plus more anecdotes from the club.
You will make your own way to the meeting points