🇦🇷The mistakenly entered cloth market paint palette turned out to be a "poor man's paradise"!
💁♀️When you come to Buenos Aires, many people will definitely check in at La Boca. Indeed, this colorful attraction unexpectedly brings us the artistic atmosphere of South America, with a feeling of unrestrained exaggeration, vivid humor, like a child who accidentally spilled a paint palette but laughs at you, making you feel genuinely happy from the heart!
📍Location: La Boca
🕙Play time: 2 hours is enough if you don't eat.
🥾Way of playing:
1. Take photos: Look for colorful walls and floors, exaggerated human face sculptures, and take photos with the ubiquitous Mr. Football!
2. Go shopping: There are many small commodity shops to browse, selling various souvenirs including fridge magnets, Argentina team jerseys, stickers, and more.
3. Eating: There are many restaurants where you can enjoy tango 💃 while eating. The dancers are very professional and their expressions and movements are very accurate!
4. Not far away is the Candy Football Field, Boca Juniors fans must come and check in!
🤚Reminder: Locals advise that it's not very safe at night, so please try to check in during the day!
La Boca is a very vibrant and colorful area in Buenos Aires. it is an area with colorful houses, shops and restaurants. be sure to go during the day and do not wear fancy clothing or jewelries and not to cross over to Baraccas due to safety reason. otherwise it is a nice stroll and walk through city.
[View] Very good, good haha! [Value for money] Very good, good haha! [Value for money] Very good, good haha! [Interesting] Very good, good, good haha~
The Boca neighborhood is also a very suitable environment for daily football. There are many iron houses in this place, and there are a lot of graffiti. The Boca neighborhood is also more lively in the area.
Boca block, La Boca B Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Boca District is a city landmark in Buenos Aires, its release of artistic enthusiasm attracts many tourists to visit. Its main highlights are three: first, the bright and bold wall color, second, the birthplace of Tango dance, people can enjoy elegant dancing in bar and restaurant, and another famous reason is that there is a football field where the great star Maradona trained and grew up as a child. In the mid-19th century, a large number of Spanish and Italian immigrants were stationed here, mostly engaged in beef processing and transportation, working in the nearby port of Madelo. At first, some people took the paint left over from the construction of transport ships home and painted their residences. Later, many people followed suit and became popular, thus achieving today's colorful facade and graffiti style of Boca District. The most popular one in Boca District is Camillado Street, which attracts thousands of photographers and is said to be named after a tango dance. To Boca Street, this is the first choice. There are many tourists and buses who choose to take taxis. I chose to take the city sightseeing bus LA CIUDAD DE TODOS LOS ARGENTINOS. ARGENTINOS boards from the starting point of May 1st Avenue near Rose Palace. Each person has 300 Argentine pesos, which is 24 hours effective and very convenient.
The biggest feature of Boca District is the graffiti of the whole block. The second feature is that there are many people dancing tango next to the restaurant cafe. You can take pictures with them. Of course, you have to tip. The third feature is that there are many teenagers playing football. No wonder the South American football team is playing at a high level. Anyway, it's a worthwhile trip to get there.
The scenery in everyone's eyes is different. One person and one viewing angle~