Admission and Visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense and La Bombonera Stadium (Optional Guided Tour)

From: 32 USD
Overview:
- ● Over 20 historic versions of jerseys, trophies, and original club documents.
- ● Tour of La Bombonera Stadium with access to the stands near the playing field.
- ● 360-degree audiovisual experience and interactive devices with 28 monitors that tell the story of the club
- ● Access to the playing field and locker rooms, featuring a gallery of global football legends and a trophy room displaying the club’s six Copa Libertadores titles.
4.6
(18000 Reviews)
Last Updated: September 11, 2025
Description
The Museo de la Pasión Boquense, inaugurated in 2001 as the first football-themed museum in Argentina, offers a full journey through the history of Boca Juniors. Its themed rooms feature a fascinating collection, including a player gallery dating back to 1931, over 20 versions of historic jerseys, trophies, and original documents. Among the most treasured pieces are jerseys worn by legends such as Maradona, Riquelme, Palermo, and Tevez—including Maradona’s iconic farewell jersey.
The experience blends a 360-degree audiovisual show with interactive devices and 28 monitors, as well as a recreation of the colorful streets of the La Boca neighborhood on the second floor. Visitors can step onto the natural grass pitch and explore the locker rooms decorated with international football stars. You’ll also get to see the trophy room, which proudly displays the club’s six Copa Libertadores titles and even includes an original 1941 mural by artist Quinquela Martín.
If you like, you can enhance the experience with a guided tour led by expert guides who will share the club’s rich history and memorable anecdotes. At the end of your visit, don’t miss the official store where you can pick up souvenirs like caps, mugs, and glasses.
Feedback from Travelers
Guide Quality on the Guided Tour: The guides received outstanding praise for being excellent professionals with deep knowledge of the history of Boca Juniors and the La Boca neighborhood, as well as for their strong command of the English language.
Historical and Educational Content: Visitors highly appreciated the richness of the historical information provided about both the Boca Juniors club and the La Boca neighborhood.
Full Tour Experience: The tour was highly praised for including multiple components such as the stadium, locker rooms, pitch, stands, museum, and a walk through the neighborhood.
Cultural and Sporting Significance: Visitors acknowledged the global importance of “La Bombonera” as a must-see experience for sports fans.
Complementary Activities: Additional experiences such as the visit to the art gallery and the stop at Diego’s bar for a beer were positively highlighted, adding extra value to the tour.
This information was obtained from real online comments about the experience.
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Why choose this tour?
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Why choose this tour?
Do you want to enjoy the full experience at the two most iconic museums and stadiums in Buenos Aires? This private tour makes it possible! It includes a private guide available in Spanish, English, or Portuguese, round-trip transfers from your hotel, and tickets to all the museums and stadiums.
Itinerary
The experience takes place every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM in the neighborhood of La Boca. The last entry is allowed at 5:30 PM (if you choose the guided tour, the schedule will be provided when you book). The full tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
When purchasing your ticket, you can choose from three options:
- Museum Only: Visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense.
- Museum + Express Visit: Visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense and access to a panoramic view of the stadium from the “Tribuna Popular Sur” stand.
- Museum + Stadium Tour: Visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense, plus a tour through the stands, bleachers, pitch, and visiting locker room.
The tour starts at the Museo de la Pasión Boquense. You’ll begin by seeing life-sized images of the current team, followed by a gallery honoring every player who has worn the team jersey since 1931.
As you walk through the museum, you’ll see more than 20 historic versions of the club’s jerseys, original trophies, and documents. There’s also a 360-degree audiovisual show packed with sights and sounds that capture the passion behind the club. On the second floor, you’ll discover an exhibit that recreates the streets of La Boca and tells the club’s story through 28 interactive screens.
If you choose the stadium tour, you’ll visit the visiting team’s locker room, where expert guides share legendary stories about Boca Juniors’ most iconic players. Then, you’ll head to the stands near the pitch—the same field where Maradona, Riquelme, and Tevez once played.
The experience ends in the trophy room, where the club’s six Copa Libertadores trophies are on display, along with the original 1941 fresco by renowned local artist Quinquela Martín.
Before you leave, don’t forget to stop by the museum shop to pick up official souvenirs like caps, mugs, and tumblers to remember your visit!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it a viable excursion for the elderly or people with reduced mobility?
Yes, but only during the part of the visit that includes the museum and the panoramic view of the stadium from the “Tribuna Popular Sur.” Access to the visiting team’s locker rooms, the pitch, and the stands is not available for visitors with reduced mobility due to staircases.
Is this tour recommended for children?
Absolutely! Especially if you’re a fan of sports and football in particular.
Is this tour usually available December 24, 25, 31 and January 1?
Yes, the museum is open on December 24, 25, 31, and January 1.
What languages do the tour guides speak?
In addition to Spanish, the guides for the tour of the Museo de la Pasión Boquense also speak Portuguese and English. After making your reservation, we recommend letting the operator know your preferred language for the tour. Since the visit is private, you can choose the language that best suits your group.
How long does the visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense last?
The full visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense lasts approximately 2 hours.
Is there an official store available during the visit to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense?
Yes! During your visit to the museum, you’ll have access to the official Boca Juniors store, where you can purchase authentic club merchandise. It’s the perfect spot to pick up souvenirs and keepsakes to remember your Boca Juniors experience!
Features
| 📍 Destination | City of Buenos Aires |
|---|---|
| ▶ Starting Time | AM or PM |
| 🕛 Duration | 1hs to 4hs |
| 🚴 Type of Tour | Cultural & Historical |
| 📄 Features | Group Service, Private Service, Self-Guided Visit |



