Discover the best top things to do in Capital Federal District, Argentina including Hipodromo Argentino de Palermo, Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera), Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Campo Argentino de Polo, Estadio Monumental De River Plate, Estadio Jose Amalfitani, Mi Foto De Boca, Palais de Glace-Salas Nacionales de Cultura, Luna Park, Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
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this is located in Palermo. Very beautiful building from the outside. Have not been inside of the casino though, but walking around the Racetrack yes. Recommended.
4.5 based on 6,227 reviews
I joined a guided tour of the stadium and I really enjoyed it! Being a fan of football and knowing about Boca I had to come here but I was surprised by the stadium's layout and features. It was really interesting and you;d never get a stadium like this in England. Just wish the seasons was running as I'd have lover to see Boca playing.
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The cathedral of polo. The best polo games are played here. For a polo player to play there is a must. The best polo players in the word play here the Abierto of Palermo
4.5 based on 2,113 reviews
Ver well organised and interesting tour of the stadium and informative well structured and modern museum adjacent.
4.5 based on 242 reviews
Con "Mi Foto De Boca" vas a cumplir tu sueño de acceder a la gloriosa Bombonera, ingresando, por el túnel de jugadores, al mítico campo de juego, podrás visitar el vestuario local de los jugadores y tener una vista única del estadio desde el palco preferencial. Incluyendo una fotografía o vídeo en los 3 sectores exclusivos.
One of my favourite memories of Buenos Aires, was attending a Boca Juniors' football game on their home turf (naturally). I quickly learned that no fans from the opposing team are permitted to attend these games, (which goes for the other teams as well) --for good reason. The atmosphere was electric and incredibly exciting. How could it not be with so many loyal and extremely passionate fans chanting enthusiastically for their beloved Boca Juniors' team. I initially turned down a ticket because I thought it was a little pricey ($100 US), that is until an Argentinian friend told me how hard it was for locals to get tickets. Everyone, she said, wants to see these games, and I shouldn't miss out on this opportunity. Boy, was she ever right! Anyone who has a chance to attend one of these games should grab it. Just remember to always cheer for the home team!!
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