Virtual tour Caminito & La Boca guided tour

AAQ Trip Overview

This walking guide tour to visit one of the most of the picturesque neighborhood in the city, with a walk of the of colorful Caminito and La Boca sites, and enjoy the most varied options that are made in each place that visits. Discover this mythical and famous district

Group Day tour. Observations: Minimum one pax.

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Duration: 45 to 65 minutes
Starts: AAQ, Argentina
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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This walking guide tour to visit one of the most of the picturesque neighborhood in the city, with a walk of the of colorful Caminito and La Boca sites, and enjoy the most varied options that are made in each place that visits. Discover this mythical and famous district

Group Day tour. Observations: Minimum one pax.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera), Brandsen 805 La Boca, Buenos Aires 1161AAQ Argentina

We will visit this famous site of Buenos Aires.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Caminito, Valle Iberlucea del Dr. y Magallenes, Buenos Aires Argentina

We will visit this famous street, his shops and artists.

Stop At: Museo Benito Quinquela Martin, Avenida Pedro de Mendoza 1835 Barrio de La Boca, a media cuadra de la calle caminito, Buenos Aires C1169AAC Argentina

The Museum of Fine Arts of La Boca de Artistas Argentinos “Benito Quinquela Martín” located in the heart of La Boca is one of the institutions that the artist donated to the neighborhood boquense with the intention of creating a pole of cultural development, education and health. Committed to educational processes, the Museum promotes a conception of art as a decisive factor in the daily processes of identity construction.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Puente Transbordador Nicolas Avellaneda, Av Alte Brown y el Riachuelo, Buenos Aires Argentina

The Nicolás Avellaneda Ferry Bridge, officially the Nicolás Avellaneda Riachuelo Ferry or simply Puente Transportador is a ferry bridge located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which was inaugurated in 1914 and operated until 1960. In 2011, work began to rehabilitate it and after 6 years, on September 27, 2017, the ferry returned to operation after 60 years of inactivity. This re-inauguration trip was made by journalists, National Roads personnel who participated in the repair of the ferry and neighbors who were selected in a draw. This is the only trip planned, and it is not yet clear what use will be given to the ferry.



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