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Date:
20 Feb, 2026. 12:00H
Location:
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
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Pibe Wagon Tour
Pibe Wagon with Flo (@woist_Flo) / 20th Feb - 2nd Mar 2026
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

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Bilingual Guide
Join Pibe de Barrio and football expert Flo (@woist_Flo) on the trip of a lifetime!
La Bombonera, on top of every football fan's has bucket list. The chocolate-box-shaped stadium "beats" with La Doce's chorus for Boca.
And what about the Monumental? The largest stadium in South América holding 85,000 raucous River fans and scene of the 1978 World Cup final.
But Buenos Aires is far more than River and Boca, there are 19 professional clubs in the city alone, it's a groundhopper's paradise.
The Cilindro bursts when Racing fans sing “Muchachos”; the decadent glamour of Huracán's Palacio Ducó is a must-see; the street of Avellaneda are awash with red before and Independiente game; the immense Monumental come to life when River Plate take to the field; and the creativity of San Lorenzo's Gloriosa Butteler fans has spread worldwide...
Every day you'll fall in love again – from the smallest club de barrio to the most massively supported chaotic cancha. 12 million people in the "city of fury", where football is above all else.
Football is Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires is Passion. Ready for an adventure?
Hop aboard the Pibe Wagon and get a full 2 weekends in Buenos Aires: City of Football.
*IMPORTANT, the matchday weekends have been confirmed by the league but final days & times will only be confirmed a few weeks prior.
Local Coordinator
Flo is a content creator from Munich who currently lives in Buenos Aires, the capital of football. On his channel @woist_flo, he shows life in Argentina with a special focus on food, culture and football.
As a passionate groundhopper, Flo experienced football and its fans in many countries before choosing Argentina as his new home. He has attended countless matches in Buenos Aires and knows the stadiums, neighbourhoods and fan culture.
On his new channel @grounded_fussball, he produces reports on South American football, the passion, the places and the stories that make this continent so unique.
Your German & English speaking local experts will organise everything including the all important matchday tickets to various stadiums, bed and breakfast, and internal transport.
Flo ist Content Creator aus München und lebt aktuell in Buenos Aires, der Hauptstadt des Fußballs. Auf seinem Kanal @woist_flo zeigt er das Leben in Argentinien mit einem besonderen Blick für Essen, Kultur und Fußball.
Als leidenschaftlicher Groundhopper hat Flo in vielen Ländern Fußball und seine Fans erlebt, bevor er Argentinien als seine neue Heimat gewählt hat. Er hat unzählige Spiele in Buenos Aires besucht und kennt die Stadien, Viertel und Fankultur.
Auf seinem neuen Kanal @grounded_fussball produziert er Reportagen über den südamerikanischen Fußball, über die Leidenschaft, die Orte und die Geschichten, die diesen Kontinent so einzigartig machen.
The Route
Final confirmation of days/times a few weeks before each game:
You probably know Argentinian football can be a bit chaotic (that’s why we love it!), so the final plan will be defined a couple of weeks in advance when fixtures are confirmed, but it will look very like the following:
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Day 1: Arrive in Buenos Aires Friday morning - check-in, eat some porteño pizza, and catch a lower-league game: Ferro Carril Oeste and Atlanta are nice central options.
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Day 2: A visit to the devil's den - the Estadio Libertadores de América Ricardo Bochini to see Independiente. The "King of Cups" have won more Copa Libertadores than any other team.
Or raise the stakes on Saturday with a a proper Argentine asado barbecue at a local parrilla and a game in San Lorenzo, to understand the incredible history that links together the cuervo fans with the Boedo neighbourhood -
Day 3: Topping off the first weekend of the journey and into the famous La Boca neighbourhood, join in the street party hours before the game starts, a choripán in one hand and the other one holding a Fernet & coke viajero. Cross off La Bombonera from your bucket list after the life-changing experience of watching Boca Juniors play at home.
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Days 4-6*: for the diehards - Experience a mid-week Conmebol evening. Catch the Phase 2 of the Libertadores Qualifiers and enjoy a top class knock-out game between 2 teams hungry for the top continental laurels. (MatchesTBC)
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Or take a break from the football and hit a tango show, have a campo day in the countryside like an Argentinian gaucho; or enjoy the day on the water up in the Tigre delta.
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Day 7: Enjoy our Pibe Day (included) around the city and uncover the passion of the world's football capital. This was a favourite of our travellers last year, we'll visit a stadium in the Ascenso lower divisions to understand up close how engrained football is in the local communities.
From there we'll keep the beat going at 7 Octavos percussion workshop, the favoured provider of all the fan groups in Argentina and beyond. We'll learn to play drums and get a close-up view of the how the instruments are made.
Next up we'll stop by a hidden gem for a mighty feed or the best Argentine cuts at a famous Parrilla (steakhouse).
And finishing up we'll head to BA Aerografía flag-painting workshop, who have been making flags and banners for the Barra Bravas for years. Their work is seen at every ground in Argentina and across the world due to the huge reputation they've built. We'll hear the stories from owner Pepe and enjoy his small museum, and also practice our artistic skills trying out the painting technique ourselves. -
Day 8: Optional: Check that fixture list and head out to catch a Friday afternoon game in any of Lanús, Banfield, Platense, Argentinos Juniors, Tigre, Véléz Sarsfield or Defensa y Justicia.
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Day 9: Weekend starts with one of BA's "6 Grandes", Huracán and a game at the Tomás Adolfo Ducó - the "Palace", Oscar-winning, Art Deco, one of the most beautiful stadiums you'll ever see.
Or head to Racing at the Cilindro to see La Academia - "Muchaaaachooos". Racing is a real people's club and it's noticeable in the build-up to one of the best supporters in Argentina. -
Day 10: Cross off the World Cup Final venue of El Monumental from your bucket list after the life-changing experience of watching River Plate play in South America's biggest stadium with 85.000 fans supporting the Millonarios. A truly impressive sight.
- Day 11: to the airport and home - ready to plan your next trip!
Includes
- 10 nights 4-star hotel
- A bilingual local coordination team assisting for the whole trip
- South American football expert & communicator Flo will be joining us to add extra context to the local football culture and share his tips!
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4 top-flight matchday experiences in Buenos Aires:
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Match tickets
- A Boca home game
- A River home game
- 2 more Primera games (provisionally Independiente and Huracán, subject to final fixtures)
- Pre-game previa party, beer and choripán
- Bilingual guide (English & Spanish)
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Match tickets
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Internal transport
- Airport transfers
- Matchday transport (public/private)
- Pibe Day football city tour, or similar group activity
T&Cs
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This trip requires a minimum of 4 travellers to take place. The deposit will be refunded if the trip is cancelled. (Or it can be applied to another date).
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The proposed itinerary is an example and is subject to change - fixtures are announced very late in Argentina and many other factors can also affect scheduling - the priority of Pibe de Barrio will be to make sure the group attends at least 4 Primera games, including Boca and River home games. However we can’t confirm 100% in advance which teams we will see until the final schedule is released.
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Facing unexpected cancellations, internal travel issues, any games missed will be replaced by games of an equal value.
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A 35% deposit should be made to reserve your place, the remaining 65% shall be paid 1 month before the travel dates - via online payment or bank transfer.
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Once the full amount is paid, no refunds can be processed. In exceptional circumstances a partial refund may apply at Pibe de Barrio’s discretion.
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A surcharge will apply for travellers requiring a single room in the accommodations.
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Argentinian stadiums and their surroundings are oftentimes not very accessible and therefore unfortunately this may exclude travellers with limited mobility - through no fault of Pibe de Barrio. Similarly we cannot accept children on the trips.
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Prices quoted are applicable to standard Argentine league games, except when stated something else. Clásicos are not included, as well as Conmebol games and games with an impact on the definition of the league (league definition games, knock-out rounds, games in which a club might become champion, qualify to cups, become relegated, etc). If a clásico, Conmebol game or a league definition game falls within the travel dates, a surcharge may be applicable to the quoted base price.
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Tickets will be either platea alta or populares, according to their availability and can be agreed depending on the group’s preference. Boca tickets’ only option is populares.
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Private transport for matchday experiences is not included. Logistics may include meeting points in Buenos Aires (accessible within short, inexpensive rides by taxi) or meet-ups at the hotel and public transportation to the venue. Match transfers where deemed necessary will be organised at an additional cost.
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While Pibe de Barrio will look to avoid it, the group assisting the match-day experiences might be mixed with other guests, due to ticket locations in the stadium.
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Pibe de Barrio recommends purchasing flexible flights in order to better adjust to league fixtures.
FAQs
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What languages will be spoken?
All of our guides are fluent in English and Spanish. Official match info and communications such as WhatsApp groups will be in English and in German (by Flo) for German-speakers. -
What teams/stadiums will we go to? Will I see Boca at the Bombonera?
You will see 4 first division teams including Boca at the Bombonera and River Plate at El Monumental, barring unforeseen events beyond the control of Pibe de Barrio.
Given that fixtures will be out only a couple of weeks before the games are played, we cannot know for certain what clubs we will visit during our trip. However, by covering 2 full weekends, we should be able to watch all of the Buenos Aires teams play home. Pibe de Barrio will plan the trip based on our experience and knowledge of the Argentinian football scene for our guests to have the best experience and catch the most exciting games during their stay. -
From what leagues are the matches?
We will attend at least 4 First Division (Copa de la Liga Profesional) games.
There will be an option to attend lower league games also, and in some cases, together with the guests we may replace a game for another important match. -
Are tickets included?
Yes. As part of our matchday experience, the tour included entrance to the stadium, local transport, pre-match food & drinks, all while being accompanied by your local guide. Enjoy the seamless, hassle-free experience with matchday tickets included. -
What is the pre-game experience?
Football in Argentina is much more than going to see a match. The pre-game is a vital and necessary item of the whole matchday experience. Fans will usually gather 4 to 5 hours before the kick-off and enjoy a choripán in a street-made asado, a couple of beers or fernet with friends and family, typically listening to cumbia and cheering for their team. Matchdays are celebration days. -
Who will the expert coordinators be? Why are they needed?
Our Trip coordinators are bilingual and have visited countless stadiums in Argentina, learning the tricks of the trade and accumulating experience to help resolve the inevitable issues that arise.
They will be in charge of the trip’s logistics and itinerary, sorting out the tickets, organising the best pre-game experiences and giving you all the local tips and advices for the trip to be unforgettable. -
When will the fixtures be out?
Match day weekends are already confirmed, the fixture times are usually only released 1-3 weeks before the games are played. We cannot know with certainty the exact dates and times of games. As soon as this information is published, Pibe de Barrio will reach out to you. -
Is it safe?
Your coordinator guides will explain thoroughly the do's and do not's in Argentina and in matchday situations. We will stick together as a group and your coordinator guides are locals who speak the language and have vast experience on football travel. They will guide you and will let you know when to take care of your belongings to avoid pick-pockets and unwanted situations, having always safety as a number one priority when making decisions. -
Will I share a hotel room?
Hotel rooms are booked on a 2-people basis. If you want a single room let us know, a surcharge will apply. If you are a group of 3 you can choose whether to sleep together in the same room or have the extra person share a room with someone else. -
What happens if I need to cancel?
If you need to cancel, your deposit can be used in the next version of the trip. Once the full amount is paid, refunds are no longer possible. - Are Flights Included?
No, you should organise your own flights to arrive on the scheduled Friday morning or earlier, leaving on scheduled Monday or later.