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Estadio Alberto J. Armando rating icon 10

La Bombonera, 805, Brandsen, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Distrito de Las Artes, Comuna 4, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, C1161AAQ, Argentina copy icon
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Mark April 24, 2025

My advice is to stick around after the match. The crowd celebrations can be loads of fun, just keep an eye on your belongings since it gets busy.

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Jill April 17, 2025

If you're planning to take photos, I recommend standing on the upper tiers for the best views. The lower levels can get a bit crowded and you might block someone’s view!

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Estadio Monumental rating icon 9.5

Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 7597, C1428 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Jill March 13, 2025

Don't forget to wear the team's colors! It totally adds to the experience and you'll feel part of the crowd. I regretted not wearing mine.

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Tyler March 3, 2025

My advice is to buy your tickets online in advance. I made the mistake of waiting and ended up with higher prices and worse seats.

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Brandon February 28, 2025

If you want to save some cash, eat outside the stadium. The prices inside are steep. I found a local spot just a few blocks away with great empanadas.

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Brian January 22, 2025

I recommend checking for public transport options. The subway is super cheap and efficient but it can get crowded so be prepared.

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Estadio Ciudad de La Plata rating icon 7.8

Av. 25, B1900 La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Jack April 17, 2025

Bring a light jacket! The weather can be fickle, and it gets chilly in the evening even if it was warm during the day. I learned that the hard way!

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Jose Amalfitani Stadium rating icon 7.6

Av. Juan Bautista Justo 9200, C1408AKU CABA, Argentina copy icon
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Estadio Libertadores de America rating icon 7.5

Ricardo Enrique Bochini 751, Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Estadio Pedro Bidegain rating icon 6.7

Av. Perito Moreno 2145, C1437 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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La Bombonera Stadium rating icon 6.2

Irala 412, C1161ADB Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 234 of 417
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Steven March 30, 2025

I suggest visiting La Bombonera on a weekday if you can. It was way less crowded, and I could really take my time snapping photos and soaking it all in. Weekends can get super hectic!

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Jack January 31, 2025

Tip: bring a bottle of water. I didn’t notice there are few spots to get refreshments, and it got really hot. Staying hydrated is key, especially if you're doing the full tour.

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Susan December 4, 2024

I recommend checking out the museum inside the stadium after the tour. I didn't realize how rich the history is and felt I missed out. It’s totally worth the small extra fee!

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Estadio Tomas Adolfo Duco rating icon 5

Av. Amancio Alcorta 2544, C1437 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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James April 20, 2025

Take public transport. It’s way easier and cheaper than finding parking in that area. The bus or subway gets you close without the hassle.

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Dorothy February 13, 2025

If you're looking to save a few bucks, eat before you get there. The food inside is overpriced, so maybe just get snacks outside.

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George February 11, 2025

Bring a light jacket, as it can get pretty chilly during evening games, especially if you’re sitting in the stands for a while.

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Michael January 3, 2025

Grab your tickets online a few days before the match; it’s cheaper than at the gate and saves you from those long lines

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La Fortaleza rating icon 4.3

Ramón Cabrero 2007, B1824 Lanús, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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Jane January 24, 2025

I suggest coming on a Tuesday or Wednesday when it's usually less crowded. You can enjoy the atmosphere without feeling rushed, and you might get better photos too!

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Steven November 24, 2024

I recommend checking the local schedule for any special matches or events... I nearly missed a local derby that was super exciting and way cheaper than regular games!

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Susan November 17, 2024

My advice is to grab some snacks and drinks before you head in. The prices inside can be a bit high, and I learned that the hard way!

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Ronald November 6, 2024

I think it's better to arrive around 30 minutes before the kickoff. You’ll have time to find your seat soak in the vibe and snag some sweet merchandise before the crowds swarm in

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Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Peron rating icon 1.5

Diego A. Milito, B1870 Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina copy icon
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