Scenic spot introduction:

La Boca is the first port of Buenos Aires. In the early 20th century, a large number of European immigrants settled here. From food to architectural style, the Mediterranean style is everywhere. At that time, it was famous for tango, cafes, and brothels, and became the most frequented red-light district by the poor. As time goes by, La Boca is now a gathering place for artists. The buildings on both sides of the street are painted in the colorful colors that represent the local area and named "the path". In 1959, the government turned this street into a "pedestrian street museum". The world-famous Argentine Boca Juniors also set up camp here.

Attractions distribution:

Boca Colored tin house The buildings are connected into a huge color palette, with various colorful tones mixed and matched, making the entire Boca area look like a beautiful rainbow. Color box house , Relief works , Street Sculpture , Tango dancer , Street artist , Painting stall , La Bombonera Stadium wait.

Scenic spot features:

Colors, buildings, tango, neighborhoods
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

There are many people on the street soliciting tourists and Tango dancer The businessmen who take photos together charge about 20 pesos for one photo.

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

America>Argentina>Buenos Aires

How to get there:

From Buenos Aires, you can take bus No. 29, 130, or 152 to reach the Boca district.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Tango Street Ticket Prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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