Getting to La Bombonera | Directions for your visit

Also known as the Estadio Alberto J. Armando, the La Bombonera is located in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The locality is known for its vibrant and energetic nature, and is also where you'll find the famous Caminito Street. It's central location also puts it in close proximity to other major attractions in the city like the Caminito Street Museum and the Historical Wax Museum.

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Where is La Bombonera located?

Address: Brandsen 805, C1161AAQ Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina | Find on Google Maps

La Bombonera is located in the strikingly blue and yellow locality of La Boca in Buenos Aires. The colors are those of the Boca Juniors, demonstrating just how much the club is a part of the locals’ identity. The Boca Juniors Museum is located right beside the stadium.

Getting to La Bombonera

  • If you’re driving from central Buenos Aires, you can drive along Av. Ing. Huergo. The drive will take you roughly 15 minutes, except on match days when you’ll encounter more traffic. 
  • Besides match days, you’ll also encounter more traffic if you’re visiting during the peak season. 
  • You can even book yourself an Uber or a rideshare, which can drop you right outside the stadium.

Pro tip: Finding parking on match days can be tricky. We recommend that you arrive as soon as the parking lots nearby open (say around 7am), or rely on public transportation to get to the museum.

By bus

  • Lines 29, 64, 86, and 152 will drop you very close to the stadium. Some buses will drop you right outside the stadium. 
  • Other buses may drop you off at 991 Brandsen or 1855 Don Pedro de Mendoza Ave., both of which are a four-minute walk from La Bombonera.

By car

  • If you’re driving from central Buenos Aires, you can drive along Av. Ing. Huergo. The drive will take you roughly 15 minutes, except on match days when you’ll encounter more traffic. 
  • Besides match days, you’ll also encounter more traffic if you’re visiting during the peak season. 
  • You can even book yourself an Uber or a rideshare, which can drop you right outside the stadium.

Pro tip: Finding parking on match days can be tricky. We recommend that you arrive as soon as the parking lots nearby open (say around 7am), or rely on public transportation to get to the museum.

On foot

The La Bombonera is a short walk from the vibrant and energetic Camonito Street. Here's a breakdown of how accessible the stadium is from other major landmarks:

  • Caminito Street: Approximately 11 minutes
  • Historical Wax Museum: Approximately 9 minutes
  • Usina del Arte: Approximately 17 minutes

Paid parking lots near La Bombonera

Spacious car parking area with multiple vehicles in a city setting.

La Bombonera does have parking of its own outside the stadium, but this is reserved for club members. If you’re driving to the museum, you’ll need to park your car at any of the paid parking lots nearby.

  • Estacionamiento Venezuela: This parking garage is located just 3.5km from La Bombonera and opens at 7am, allowing you to secure a spot early in the morning.
  • Brandsen 456 Garage: At just 850 meters from La Bombonera, you can conveniently park your car and walk to the stadium for your tour. 
  • Olavarría 576 Garage: This parking garage is located just 700 meters from La Bombonera, making it close enough for you to walk to the stadium after.
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What is the best way to reach La Bombonera? 

Man boarding tour bus in city center.
  • Driving to the museum in a car can be comfortable, but it leaves you with the hassle of finding parking. This can be tricky, particularly during the peak season or on match days, and you’ll need to arrive early to find yourself a spot at one of the paid parking garages nearby. 
  • If you want to avoid this hassle whatsoever, relying on public transportation is your best bet. You’ll find various buses that drop you right outside, or very close to the stadium, from where a 5-10 minute walk is all you need to arrive at your destination.

Frequently asked questions about getting to La Bombonera

The easiest and most affordable way is by taxi or rideshare like Uber. It’s quick, safe, and drops you right at the gates. Prefer public transport? Hop on Bus 29 or 64 from central Buenos Aires—they’ll get you close, but you’ll have to walk about 10 minutes from the stop.