La Boca is surely the most iconic neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Its rich history spans from its origin as the City's Port to its current status as a world-renowned tourist destination. Along the way, it has been the cradle of Tango, a haven for artistic bohemians, and the hub of working-class activism.
Behind its sheet metal houses, the mythical Caminito and the iconic Boca Juniors stadium, a working class neighborhood emerges, whose daily life unfolds in a picturesque environment constantly threatened by gentrification driven by real estate interests.
Some tour highlights: Iconic Transporter Bridge, Caminito, Teatro Colon Factory, Immigrants' Society from Liguria, Workers' Society of La Boca, Stadium of Boca Juniors, Church of Salesian Monks, Notable Bars.
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