This street's name literally means 'little walkway'. These days, the street is thronged with tango dancers, artisans and tourists.
La Boca
Five 'P's - 'picadas (tapas), pizza, pasta, pescado (fish), parrilla (grill)?' - is the question with which Don Carlos himself greets every table. The...
Brandsen 699
El Obrero, literally 'the worker,' is one of the most famous restaurants in BA. Most people choose from the parrilla items listed on the chalkboard, but...
Agustín Caffarena 64
Watching a game here is a unique and vertiginous experience: the concrete stands vibrate, and at the higher levels, you feel a wrong move might tip you out...
Brandsen 805
Home base of Argentina's Boca Junior's basketball team.
Arzobispo Espinoza 600
Set on the La Boca riverfront, Proa has presented some of the most stimulating and insightfully curated shows in BA, and the roof terrace affords great...
Avenida Pedro de Mendoza 1929
A crisp, clean, cantina-style La Boca eaterie where a mixed plate of warm and cold antipasti serves to enliven the taste buds in preparation for an...
Martín Rodríguez 517In the 1930s, over-excited local critics compared Martín's canvases, with their characteristic spatula marks, to those of Van Gogh. The artist's vibrant...
Avenida Pedro de Mendoza 1835
Stop by this museum adjacent to La Bombonera stadium for all things Boca Juniors. There are loads of audiovisual gadgets, mountains of facts and figures...
Brandsen 805
Here's an anomaly: an exclusive restaurant in one of BA's poorest neighbourhoods serving Argentinian comfort food like choripanes (sausage sandwiches) and...
Rocha 803