We invite you to take this private and interesting tour, which will give you access to the non-touristy spots of La Boca and Barracas. You'll get a closer look at the neighborhood's true identity and understand why it's so colorful beyond the tourist spots. You'll have the opportunity to explore these places with a local.
The murals in these neighborhoods speak to us, they tell us stories and social, political and historical realities.
We explore the original port of Buenos Aires and some of the murals we find in the area. Each painted wall has a story behind it, connected to the people, the neighborhood, and social issues—everything expressed through these artistic pieces.
Founded in 1884, it became the first volunteer fire station in Argentina. We discovered the first trucks used in the late 19th century.
Only from the outside. The famous Boca Juniors Stadium and its surroundings. Being there, you can understand the passion people experience at every football match.
Conventillo. A typical house in this neighborhood owned by an artist couple. An incredible place.
The most colorful place in Buenos Aires, full of artists showing their work, tango dancers, and many conventillos (tenements). La Boca is a place that hasn't lost its identity and is very interesting to discover.
We shared a delicious coffee in one of the oldest notable cafes in Buenos Aires.
In this former industrial neighborhood, we visited the world's largest mural painted by a single artist. The brilliant Segatori painted 2,000 square meters, blending the story of Quinquela Martin with images of the residents. A very interesting story.
Another street in Barracas, but in this case, each house is decorated with colorful tiles.
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