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Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour

1. Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour

Ole, ole, ole, ole - conjure up images of soccer greats when you visit two of South America's most iconic football locations at River Plate and La Bombonera. This Buenos Aires football tour is for anyone who knows the names Tevez, Ibarra, and of course the great Maradona. Take a trip back in time at the museums of the two most famous soccer stadiums in Argentina, La Bombonera, by Boca Juniors, and Monumental de Nuñez, by River Plate. See their trophy rooms and past team jerseys, and hear unique club stories and history. Access to the Boca stadium itself is temporarily suspended, and the visit to the River stadium is done by stairs from the Platea San Martín, except on match days, from there you can see the playing field and take photos. At each venue make sure to stop by the shop for some personalized items and souvenirs to remember your visit and these great football clubs. Inside the museum the descriptions can be found in official language. On days of musical shows, the view of the River court may be affected by the setting up of stages.

Buenos Aires: 48 Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus and River Cruise

2. Buenos Aires: 48 Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus and River Cruise

You thought it was impossible to know all of Buenos Aires until the arrival of our tourist bus! Your 48-hour ticket will allow you to get on and off at the stop you prefer and tour the city at your own pace. You can enjoy an audio guide tour to discover every corner of Buenos Aires: the traditional neighborhoods of La Boca, San Telmo and Puerto Madero, among others. The main stop is in the downtown area and along the tour you will see emblematic buildings, historical places, cultural spaces and the different Buenos Aires neighborhoods. The bus will stop at certain stops to connect you with other activities and tourist attractions. From stop 9 you can connect with the "Postcards of Buenos Aires" tour, and thus get the best views of the city by navigating the Río de la Plata. You will enjoy the combination of green spaces such as the Ecological Reserve and also the skyscrapers and different emblematic buildings that the city presents. The tour is approximately 30 minutes. As you move away from Puerto Madero, you will obtain different panoramic views both to the north and to the south and we will see the combination of architectural styles of the city, with the port activity and the green lungs. It is an ideal activity to do during or after the Hop On Hop Off.

Buenos Aires: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Museum Ticket Combo

3. Buenos Aires: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Museum Ticket Combo

Explore the city of Buenos Aires on this insightful bus tour. Get on and off at the stop you prefer and tour the city at your own pace. If you're passionate about sports, you'll love this ticket combo, that allows you to visit both River Plate Museum and Boca Junior Museums, both local staples. While riding the bus, listen to the comprehensive audio guide to discover every corner of Buenos Aires, including the traditional neighborhoods of La Boca, San Telmo, and Puerto Madero. See emblematic buildings, historical places, and cultural spaces. From the stop in the Nuñez neighborhood, you can walk toward the River Plate Museum and Stadium for your visit. Learn about the history of one of the most important Argentine teams and admire its showcases of achievements. Tour its stadium and access the teams' locker rooms. To visit the Museo de la Pasión Boquense (Boca Junior Museum), you can take the bus all the way to the stop in the La Boca neighborhood. Walk through the different thematic exhibitions with photos, videos, trophies, and the collection of shirts belonging to famous players.

Buenos Aires: River Plate and Boca Juniors Museum Tour

4. Buenos Aires: River Plate and Boca Juniors Museum Tour

Our River Plate and Boca Juniors Stadium Tour begins outside our offices in San Telmo. From there, we’ll head towards La Boca, one of Buenos Aires’ most vibrant areas, to see one of the most important stadiums in Argentina: La Bombonera. Inside the Boca Juniors stadium, we’ll have a look around the best seats, the most popular bits of the stadium, and the locker rooms. You’ll be able to take photos on the pitch and we’ll finish up on a stand where you can see Diego Maradona’s private box. We’ll move on to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense, where you can learn about the club’s history, its players, and the evolution of the famous shirt. On top of this, you’ll get to see a film that shows firsthand how it feels to be part of the team and run out onto the pitch in the kit. In the afternoon, we will head north of the city to reach the neighborhood of Nuñez where El Monumental, River Plate's stadium, is located. Initially, we will explore the stadium from the outside to get to know part of the 'Barrio River,' the Tiro Federal Club, and the access gates. After that, we will enter the River Plate Museum. There, we will begin the tour through the 'temporal translation module,' which will show us part of the glory that River has achieved over the years since its founding in 1901. We will learn about the club's history, its great players, and its most important titles. Then, we will enter this great stadium where you'll have a chance to visit the playing field and take some photos. After a full 5 hours of football, we’ll bring you right back to the meeting point at our offices. Please note that the visit to the Boca Juniors Stadium is not operational due to renovations. In case of booking you will only have access to the Museum. That is to say, without access to the field, changing rooms, and stands.

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What people are saying about Museo River Plate

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4.5 / 5

based on 151 reviews

The guide was very friendly and he was very knowledgeable about the subject of furbol

Very cool experience, Carlos, the guide, was really great.