Discover Buenos Aires’ vibrant street art on a bike tour. Explore colorful murals, soccer legends, and tango tributes in the city’s dynamic neighborhoods.
Discover Buenos Aires’ vibrant street art on a bike tour. Explore colorful murals, soccer legends, and tango tributes in the city’s dynamic neighborhoods.
- El Galpon de Catalinas/Grupo de Teatro Catalinas Sur - Crafted by the Catalinas Sur Group, this mural warmly welcomes visitors to one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic neighborhoods. It showcases everyday scenes and local characters, celebrating La Boca’s rich history, popular culture, and strong community spirit. It’s an ideal starting point for…
- El Galpon de Catalinas/Grupo de Teatro Catalinas Sur - Crafted by the Catalinas Sur Group, this mural warmly welcomes visitors to one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic neighborhoods. It showcases everyday scenes and local characters, celebrating La Boca’s rich history, popular culture, and strong community spirit. It’s an ideal starting point for exploring the area’s art and unique identity.
- Martin Ron mural - Martín Ron’s murals bring vibrant, detailed art to the walls of La Boca. Renowned for his large-scale works, this street artist blends realism with fantasy. Each mural narrates a unique story, transforming the neighborhood streets into an open-air gallery. A must-visit for street art enthusiasts.
- Mural San Diego del Barrio de La Boca - This mural by artist Alfredo Segatori honors Diego Maradona, affectionately called “San Diego” by Boca Juniors fans. The artwork merges religious symbols with popular culture, capturing the passion and devotion of football followers. It’s a vibrant depiction of Maradona, who left a lasting impact on the neighborhood and Argentine football. A mural that connects visitors to the deep bond between La Boca and its eternal idol.
- Silos Areneros - Mural de Alfredo Segatori - The Sand Silos are among La Boca’s most distinctive landmarks, reflecting the neighborhood’s industrial past. These massive silos were originally used to store sand, a crucial material for Buenos Aires’ construction. Today, they symbolize the neighborhood’s transformation from a bustling port and industrial area to a vibrant cultural hub. With their imposing shapes, the silos have become an iconic site, perfect for architecture and history enthusiasts.
- Caminito - Caminito is the vibrant heart of La Boca, a pedestrian street brimming with color, art, and tango. Once an alleyway, it has become a famous tourist spot, known for its brightly painted metal houses and street performers. Everywhere you look, musicians, tango dancers, and artisans create a unique atmosphere that embodies the spirit of Buenos Aires. A stroll down Caminito is a dive into the tradition, music, and art that define La Boca.
- Pasaje Lanin - Lanín Passage is one of the most picturesque and hidden corners of La Boca. This pedestrian street, with its bohemian charm, is adorned with murals and street art that narrate the neighborhood’s stories. Unlike the more touristy areas, the passage offers a quieter, more authentic atmosphere, perfect for those looking to explore local art and experience the community’s creativity. A walk through here is to dive into the essence of La Boca, where every wall has a story to tell.
- Mural de Messi - At the intersection of Belgrano and Bernardo de Irigoyen streets, a mural pays homage to Lionel Messi, regarded by many as the greatest footballer of all time. This piece, created by local artists, captures Messi’s essence as an icon of Argentine and global football. The mural celebrates his career, achievements, and deep connection with the Argentine people, especially Boca fans. A perfect stop for sports enthusiasts and those who wish to honor Messi’s greatness in his hometown.

- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of helmet
- Bicycle use
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Use of helmet
- Bicycle use
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
This exclusive private bike tour invites participants to explore the southern side of Buenos Aires, renowned for its rich cultural identity and dynamic urban expression.
During this experience, participants will delve into the city’s lively street art scene, cycling through San Telmo, La Boca, and Barracas — neighborhoods that resemble open-air…
This exclusive private bike tour invites participants to explore the southern side of Buenos Aires, renowned for its rich cultural identity and dynamic urban expression.
During this experience, participants will delve into the city’s lively street art scene, cycling through San Telmo, La Boca, and Barracas — neighborhoods that resemble open-air galleries. Along the route, they will encounter large-scale murals, captivating artistic interventions, and historic corners that showcase Buenos Aires’ ongoing transformation.
The tour not only highlights the visual impact of each artwork but also delves into the historical, social, and cultural contexts behind them. The private format offers a flexible pace, deeper insights, and a more personalized connection to the neighborhoods visited.
This is a vibrant, colorful, and genuine way to discover the southern side of Buenos Aires through its art, history, and local identity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.