Private Guides since 2004
Plan amazing tour with Private Guide
Tour Search
-34.63583 -58.36388

: Tours and Excursion

Attention!!! There are tours with discounts.

La Boca Caminito

La Boca Caminito is a colorful street and open-air museum in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Known for its brightly painted houses and tango performances, it is a vibrant cultural hub and a must-see during a Culture and History tour of the city.

History & Origins

Caminito was originally a railroad track that was abandoned in the early 20th century. In the 1950s, artist Benito Quinquela Martín transformed the area into a pedestrian street and open-air museum. The street is named after the famous tango song 'Caminito' by Juan de Dios Filiberto.

Architecture & Features

The houses along Caminito are painted in bright colors, a tradition started by the Italian immigrants who settled in the area. The street is lined with murals, sculptures, and tango dancers, making it a lively and photogenic spot.

Legends & Facts

Caminito is often referred to as the birthplace of tango, although the dance actually originated in the brothels of Buenos Aires. The street has inspired numerous artists and musicians, including the famous tango composer Astor Piazzolla.

Tourist Tips

Visitors should be cautious with their belongings as the area can be crowded. It's best to visit during the day when the street is bustling with activity. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the vibrant colors and lively atmosphere.

Nearby

  • Boca Juniors Stadium: Home to the famous Boca Juniors football team.
  • Museo de Bellas Artes de La Boca: A museum showcasing the works of Benito Quinquela Martín.
  • Puerto Madero: A modern waterfront district with upscale restaurants.
  • San Telmo Market: A historic market known for its antiques and street performers.
  • Plaza de Mayo: The main square of Buenos Aires, surrounded by historic buildings.

Practical FAQ for Travelers

What are the opening hours?

Caminito is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entrance to Caminito is free.

What is the best time to visit?

Midday when the street is most lively with tango performances.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are available but are not necessary as the street is easy to explore on your own.

Is the area accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the street is pedestrian-friendly and accessible.

La Boca Caminito: Private tours and Excursions. Hurry up and book a tour with a discount.