If you’re a football fan and you’re coming to Argentina you definitely can’t miss the chance of being able to experience the excitement and fervor of attending a true Argentinian football match.
Doesn’t matter which team you root for; let it be worldwide famous Boca Juniors or Argentina’s biggest - River Plate, even any of other teams that compose the argentine AFA (Argentina Football Association). Being able to presence a match while you’re visiting Buenos Aires is indeed a winning goal.
BsAs4u has the perfect football tours: a local companion picks up at the hotel and then takes you out to grab something to eat and then, yes, prepare yourself because you’ll be ready to get to the stadium to enjoy a day full of quality football! However, during the days of matches visitors are not allowed to enter to the museum and besides, not always tight itineraries allow travelers to catch a football match, especially because this is an activity that requires almost a whole day , in these cases, then why not visit a stadium museum? There you will be able to learn more about the Argentinean football and its history.
Two of the most important stadiums are La Bombonera, Boca Juniors’ stadium and River Plate’s EL Monumental which also the house s Argentina’s national team. Each one has its own museum and offers its own tour where you can learn about this national’s sport history and passion. You will visit the field and will feel the energy left by the fans on the grandstands.
Visiting La Bombonera Museum
The Bombonera Museum opens daily, from 10am to 6pm
Rates:
Museum only: AR$28
Museum + Stadium Tour: AR$40
Museum + Express Tour: AR$ 35
Click here for Stadium Location, days, hours, prices, types of visit, official link, how to buy and how to arrive and where to buy the tickets
Visitiing El Monumental Museum
The Monumental Museum opens daily, from 10 am to 7pm. Stadium Tours are daily,from 11 am to 5pm. Restrictions due to rain may apply.
Rates:
Museum only: AR$35
Museum + Stadium Tour: AR$45
Museum + Express Tour: AR$ 40
Click here for Stadium Location
Follow us on twitter @BsAs4U to stay in the know about the latest activities in Buenos Aires!
Doesn’t matter which team you root for; let it be worldwide famous Boca Juniors or Argentina’s biggest - River Plate, even any of other teams that compose the argentine AFA (Argentina Football Association). Being able to presence a match while you’re visiting Buenos Aires is indeed a winning goal.
BsAs4u has the perfect football tours: a local companion picks up at the hotel and then takes you out to grab something to eat and then, yes, prepare yourself because you’ll be ready to get to the stadium to enjoy a day full of quality football! However, during the days of matches visitors are not allowed to enter to the museum and besides, not always tight itineraries allow travelers to catch a football match, especially because this is an activity that requires almost a whole day , in these cases, then why not visit a stadium museum? There you will be able to learn more about the Argentinean football and its history.
Two of the most important stadiums are La Bombonera, Boca Juniors’ stadium and River Plate’s EL Monumental which also the house s Argentina’s national team. Each one has its own museum and offers its own tour where you can learn about this national’s sport history and passion. You will visit the field and will feel the energy left by the fans on the grandstands.
Visiting La Bombonera Museum
The Bombonera Museum opens daily, from 10am to 6pm
Rates:
Museum only: AR$28
Museum + Stadium Tour: AR$40
Museum + Express Tour: AR$ 35
Click here for Stadium Location, days, hours, prices, types of visit, official link, how to buy and how to arrive and where to buy the tickets
Visitiing El Monumental Museum
The Monumental Museum opens daily, from 10 am to 7pm. Stadium Tours are daily,from 11 am to 5pm. Restrictions due to rain may apply.
Rates:
Museum only: AR$35
Museum + Stadium Tour: AR$45
Museum + Express Tour: AR$ 40
Click here for Stadium Location
Follow us on twitter @BsAs4U to stay in the know about the latest activities in Buenos Aires!

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