2 Best Sights in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Campo Argentino del Polo

Palermo

The Campo Argentino del Campo (Argentine Polo Ground), is commonly known as the Cathedral of Polo. The venue opened in 1928 and hosts polo, field hockey, and pato matches throughout the year. The grounds are most popularly known for the Argentine polo finals in December.

Museo de la Pasión Boquense

La Boca

Inside Estadio Boca Juniors (aka La Bombonera or "the candy box"), this modern, two-floor museum is heaven for fútbol fans. It chronicles Boca's rise from a neighborhood club in 1905 to its current position as one of the best teams in the world. Among the innovative exhibits is a giant soccer ball that plays 360-degree footage of an adrenaline-fueled match, recreating all the excitement (and the screaming) for those too faint-hearted to attend the real thing. A huge mural of the late Maradona (the club's most revered player), a hall of fame, jerseys, and trophies complete the circuit. For the full-blown experience, buy a combo ticket that includes museum entry plus an extensive tour of the beloved stadium. Lighthearted exhibits take you all over the stands as well as to press boxes, locker rooms, underground tunnels, and the emerald grass of the field itself. Everything you need to Boca up your life—from official team shirts to school folders—is available in the on-site gift store (shops outside La Bombonera sell cheaper copies).

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