Social History of La Boca
Buenos Aires, Argentina
From 2 minutes to 30 minutes
What You Will Do
We will visit the non-tourist sector of the most colorful neighborhood of Buenos Aires: La Boca. We will know its people, its art, architecture, history and customs.
We will visit the non-tourist sector of the most colorful neighborhood of Buenos Aires: La Boca. We will know its people, its art, architecture, history and customs.
We will know its natural Port, where large groups of immigrants arrived, its sheds and its recovered train station. We will enter a tenement house that served as a shelter for immigrants, and is currently a Cultural Center. We will see the Boca art represented in large murals that reflect different social problems. We will also see old buildings that housed anarchist newspapers, and brothels of the early twentieth century. Football (Boca Stadium) and La Iglesia (Salesiana) can not miss, a refuge for these uprooted groups. We will visit Caminito where we will find Tango and Fileteado in each corner.
What's Included?
- Private transportation
- Entrance to the Conventillo and the Volunteer Fire Station
- Tea and coffee
What's Not Included?
- We do not enter the Museum of Boca Jrs Stadium and Museum of Fine Arts Quinquela Martin
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
1
Puente Transbordador Nicolas Avellaneda
10 minutes
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Additional Information
This activity is operated by Paola De Luca
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Guide Options
- Guide - English