La Boca

La Boca is Buenos Aires' most photogenic and fiercely proud barrio, a working-class riverside neighbourhood where corrugated-iron houses are painted in a kaleidoscope of leftover ship paints. The air smells of sizzling steak and chimichurri, tango music spills from every doorway, and the cobblestone streets of Caminito are a living museum of street art, tango dancers, and artisan stalls. This is the birthplace of the city's beloved Boca Juniors football club, and the iconic blue-and-yellow La Bombonera stadium looms over the district like a cathedral.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

La Boca is compact but intense. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring Caminito, the stadium, and a museum or two. Go early (before 11am) to avoid the worst crowds, or visit on a weekday when it's quieter. If you're a football fan or art lover, you could easily stretch it to a half-day. Combine it with a lunch of provoleta and bife de chorizo at a traditional parrilla like El Obrero or Il Granata.

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