

Boca Juniors Stadium Tour and Museum Admission Ticket
About this activity
Explore one of South America's most iconic football clubs at the La Boca neighbourhood's dedicated museum and stadium complex. This 1-hour experience combines curated exhibits on Boca Juniors' 100-year history with guided access to the legendary Bombonera stadium, where you'll walk the same ground as generations of passionate supporters.
Buy you ticket in advance to the Museum of La Pasión Boquense! Founded in 2001, Boca Juniors Museum was the first thematic football museum in South America.
You can choose between 3 pre-booked ticket options:
- Museum ticket + Express visit of the stands
- Museum ticket + Stadium visit
- Museum ticket + Vip Stadium visit (with home dressing room and photograph on the pitch or the home dressing room)
Highlights
- ✓First dedicated football museum in South America, established 2001
- ✓Immersive exhibits showcasing Boca Juniors' trophies, memorabilia, and cultural legacy
- ✓Access to the iconic Bombonera stadium stands and pitch
- ✓VIP option includes home dressing room and photo opportunity on the pitch
- ✓Pre-booked entry skips queues during peak tourist season
Insider tips
- ★Book the VIP stadium visit if you want the full experience—the dressing room access and pitch photo are memorable highlights most casual visitors miss
- ★Visit on a non-match day for the most relaxed pacing through exhibits and stadium areas
- ★Combine with a walking tour of the colourful La Boca neighbourhood to maximize your time in this historic area
Good to know
- •Duration is approximately 1 hour; factor in extra time for queues and photography
- •Three ticket tiers available: museum + express stand visit, museum + full stadium tour, or museum + VIP (includes dressing room)
- •Stadium tours may be restricted on match days—confirm your visit date in advance
- •Comfortable walking shoes recommended; the stadium involves stairs and multiple levels
Who it's for
Best time to visit
Visit during off-season months (May–August, roughly) or on weekday mornings when crowds are lightest. Avoid match days unless you want an active-crowd atmosphere.











