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Buenos Aires: River Plate Museum Official Ticket and Tour

1. Buenos Aires: River Plate Museum Official Ticket and Tour

Undoubtedly, River Plate is the largest stadium of Argentina, encompassing over 37,000 square feet, and its recognition is worldwide. In over 110 years, the institution has lived glorious moments both in sports and as an institution. Founded on November 9th 2009, the River Museum houses the most precious treasures of Club Atlético River Plate history. In light of new technological advancements in Argentina, the museum is also equipped with a 360 cinema where a film that expresses the feeling of millions of fans is shown. Through the Time Tunnel, tourists can chronologically get to know the central leading figures of River Plate, those teams that made the club bigger, the best goals, memorable wins, and the most valuable trophies, all these related to the national and international history of the club. In addition, those who walk the museum will be reminded of the origins of the club, the first steps in professionalism, big matches, and the glory that has always accompanied River Plate. These sections include audiovisual shows that pay tribute the national and international significance of each period of River. The River Museum aims to be a reservoir of club history and heritage, able to be enjoyed by the public interested in River Plate and soccer itself as an expression of popular culture.

Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour

2. 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.

Buenos Aires: River Plate and Boca Juniors Museum Tour

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

On this football tour, you’ll head to La Boca, a southern neighborhood of Buenos Aires where Argentine football was born. The first stop is La Bombonera, the mythical Boca Juniors stadium. You’ll only need to take a look at the surrounding area to see the locals’ passion for football. Next stop is the Museo de la Pasión Boquense, where you’ll see images of all the footballers who played for the club. Learn about the history and evolution of the jersey and visit the trophies room. Watch a short film about the players’ experience and see the jerseys of 2 of the greatest footballers who ever played at La Bombonera. Head to the north of the city for the second stop of the tour, at El Monumental, located in the Belgrano district. You’ll visit the River Plate Museum to learn about the history of the club, its stars, and its most important titles. The visit starts at the Modulo de Traslación Temporal, a kind of time machine that will take you back to the year of the foundation of the club.

From Buenos Aires: Magical and Mysterious Campanopolis Tour

4. From Buenos Aires: Magical and Mysterious Campanopolis Tour

Do you dare to discover a mysterious medieval village half an hour from Buenos Aires? We invite you to walk around this strange and captivating citadel, made up of 40 buildings linked by alleys, passages and secret places, located in the middle of a nature reserve, close to the Ezeiza forests. Totally built with "old and recycled materials" from auctions and demolitions, the castles contain, among other curiosities: the old iron columns of the Galerías Pacífico, the old gates of the Palermo Hippodrome, lights and clocks of the Plaza de Mayo, among others. thousands of valuable antiques. We will be amazed by the ingenuity and ability of Don Antonio Campana (its founder) to materialize this fantasy, without plans or architects... You will visit the Museum of Wood, the Iron Museum and the Caireles Museum, as well as the 12 stone houses, slag and bricks worthy of the Snow White story. Meeting point: Cerrito 570

Buenos Aires: Walking City Tour with Colón Theater & Museums

5. Buenos Aires: Walking City Tour with Colón Theater & Museums

Discover the most representative sites of the districts of San Telmo and Puerto Madero. San Telmo neighborhood is one of the oldest districts, known for its vibrant tango and arts scene, its antique markets and 19th-century decorations. Puerto Madero is the most modern part of the city with the revolving bridge of Puente de la Mujer, representing a couple dancing the Tango.  At Plaza de Mayo, admire the Metropolitan Cathedral, the colonial town hall of The Cabildo, and the Casa Rosada, the official residence of the President of Argentina. Then, walk to the Obelisco de Buenos Aires in the center of Avenida 9 de Julio, erected to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the city, and finish the walking tour in front of the Colon Theater.  The Colon Theater is considered one of the 5 best opera houses in the world for its size, acoustics, and trajectory. You can choose to add a 50-minute guided tour of the Colon Theater. Admire the stunning auditorium, main foyer, Gallery of Busts, and Golden Hall. Marvel at the stunning details of the building's stairs, sculptures, ceilings, stained glass, and more.  You can choose to add a visit to the MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires). Board a public bus to the Palermo neighborhood to enter the museum that collects, preserves, studies, and disseminates Latin American art in all mediums. See approximately 400 works of art at your own pace and take the time to explore each room at leisure. You can choose to add a visit to the Teatro Colón and the MALBA. Your guide will wait for you while you take the guided tour of the theater before escorting you to the MALBA. 

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

6. 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.

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What people are saying about Buenos Aires Province

All very well, the museum is very nice, we regret not being able to enter the court due to renovations, but everything else very well

It is an incredible place, the attention is great They explain and tell you about the important things in the stadium Recommended

Excellent Museum of one of the most important clubs in Argentina. Very beautiful and exciting.

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

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