Highlights / General details
You will visit the most important places of his life, to meet the man who became a myth. Maradona won major sporting achievements both with Argentina and with some of the clubs where he played internationally. He led the Argentinian team that reach the final of the World Cup in 1986, winning the Cup and becoming a national hero. He played for Napoli, where he won a UEFA Cup and the only two Serie A titles held by the institution, and holds the record of being the player who was, top scorer five times in the Argentinian championship.
We visit the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where he married his first wife. Then we will visit Argentinos Jrs Club that saw grow for the first time as a professional player. Here we will meet both the stadium where he got his first achievements such as the Museum that still retains his trophies and awards.
Then we leave the club he loves, the Bombonera, whose actual name is Alberto J Armando Stadium. Here, the maximum exponent of Argentine football, spent most of his career. At the Museum of the Pasion Boquense every visitor is offered a unique opportunity to relive the rich history of over 100 years of the Club who accompanied our character.
Points of Interest
Boca Juniors and Boca Juniors Stadium Museum;
Argentinos Jrs Stadium and Museum;
Church of the Blessed Sacrament.
Inclusion
Entrance tickets; Bilingual guides; Access to facilities Boca Jrs stadium and its museum; Access to facilities Argentino Jrs stadium and its museum.
Exclusion
Hotel pick-up and drop-off; Personal expenses; Food and beverages; Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 11:30am.
Duration
Approximately 5 hours.
Location
Tangol Travel Agency - Address: Defensa 831, San Telmo.
Policies
Cancellation: 2 days prior 100% penalty. No show 100% penalty.
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