The Maradona Tour: Explore his Legacy in Buenos Aires + Lunch
Rating: 5.0 (4 reviews)
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Price: $122.00 per person
Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Supplier: Homefans
A quick look at a trip that unpacks the story of Argentina’s football legend with authentic sites, passionate guides, and a traditional Argentine lunch.
When we first read about this tour, what caught our eye was its focus on Maradona’s roots—visiting his childhood home and the stadium where he first made his mark. For just over two hours of walking and inside visits, plus a hearty Argentine lunch, you get a deep dive into the life of one of football’s greatest icons. The small group size (up to 12 travelers) promises a more personal experience, making it easier to connect with guides and ask questions.
We particularly appreciated the chance to walk through La Paternal neighborhood, seeing the modest beginnings of Maradona’s journey, and the visit inside the Argentinos Juniors Stadium, a place packed with memories for fans. The inclusion of Casa D10S, now a museum, offers a rare behind-the-scenes look that even casual fans will find touching. The visit to La Cafetería de D10S for lunch adds a relaxed, local flavor to the experience, blending history with the tastes of Argentina.
A potential consideration is that no transportation is included—so you’ll want to plan your arrival at the meeting point carefully. Also, with just 3 hours total, it’s a quick but meaningful peek, not an exhaustive tour of Buenos Aires’ football scene or city.
This tour suits football enthusiasts, history lovers, or curious travelers eager to connect with Maradona’s story beyond the headlines. If you want an authentic, walking-focused experience with passionate guides, this package hits the right notes.
- Key Points
- A Detailed Look at the Tour Experience
- Visiting La Paternal and Casa D10S
- Exploring the Diego Maradona Museum and Stadium
- Lunch at La Cafetería de D10S
- Final Stop and Reflection
- Why It’s a Good Deal
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Authentic Visits: Tours include Maradona’s childhood home and iconic stadiums.
- Local Guides: Passionate, bilingual guides share personal insights.
- Cultural Focus: Combines history, sports, and Argentine cuisine.
- Small Group: Max 12 travelers for a more intimate experience.
- Value for Money: Access to museums, stadiums, and a traditional lunch at a reasonable price.
- No Transport Included: Be prepared to walk or arrange your own transportation.
A Detailed Look at the Tour Experience
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Visiting La Paternal and Casa D10S
The tour kicks off in La Paternal, the Buenos Aires neighborhood where Diego Maradona grew up. Standing outside Casa D10S, you’ll see the modest home where he and his family lived. Now transformed into a museum, this space offers a rare glimpse into his early life—think personal memorabilia, photos, and stories that help us understand how a boy from such simple beginnings became a global football icon.
Our guide, Dan, was praised in reviews as “fantastically knowledgeable and prepared,” and it’s easy to see why. He explained both the historical context of the neighborhood and personal anecdotes that made the visit feel genuine. We loved the way this stop humanized the legend—it’s a reminder that even the biggest stars come from humble roots.
Exploring the Diego Maradona Museum and Stadium
Next, the tour takes you to the Museo – Estadio Diego Armando Maradona, where the focus shifts from home to legacy. You’ll see the outside of Argentinos Juniors Stadium, where Maradona made his professional debut at age 15. Inside, the museum contains memorabilia from his career—jerseys, photos, and trophies—offering a personal look at his rise.
Visitors consistently praise the inside visit to the stadium and museum as a highlight. One reviewer noted, “Seeing the stadium from the inside really brought Maradona’s journey to life.” The guide’s insights about his early days and impact on Argentine football deepen the experience.
Lunch at La Cafetería de D10S
After absorbing stadium history, the tour shifts to a more relaxed pace with a traditional Argentine lunch at La Cafetería de D10S. This eatery is more than just a meal; it’s a chance to experience local flavors and reflect on what you’ve seen. The restaurant’s casual ambiance complements the tour’s authentic vibe, making it feel like a local gathering.
Final Stop and Reflection
The walk wraps up back at the meeting point, leaving you with a sense of connection to Maradona’s roots and achievements. The small group size keeps interactions lively, and the bilingual guide ensures everyone’s questions are answered.
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Why It’s a Good Deal

At $122, the tour offers a balanced mix of sites, stories, and food for a manageable half-day experience. Entrance fees to the museum and stadium are included, which enhances the value—you’re paying for access to places that aren’t open to the general public without a guide. On top of that, the reviews highlight how knowledgeable guides like Dan make all the difference, sharing stories that bring authenticity to the experience.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for football fans eager to see where Maradona’s story began, history buffs interested in Argentine culture, or travelers craving an intimate, guided experience of Buenos Aires’ football heart. Since it focuses on walkable sites and inside museum visits, it suits those who enjoy exploring on foot and appreciate expert storytelling.
Final Thoughts

This tour stands out because it combines personal stories, historical sites, and local flavor into a compact experience, making Maradona’s legacy feel accessible and real. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge add depth, transforming a simple sightseeing walk into a meaningful connection with Argentina’s football hero.
If you’re passionate about football, want a genuine peek into Maradona’s early life, or simply enjoy guided walks that offer more than just sightseeing, this tour provides excellent value. Expect to leave with a greater understanding of his journey, a taste of Argentine cuisine, and memories rooted in authentic places.
FAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll meet at the Museum – Diego Armando Maradona Stadium and should plan your own way to and from the meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 3 hours, including walking, museum visits, and lunch.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket includes guided visits to Casa D10S, Argentinos Juniors Stadium, the museum, and a traditional Argentine lunch.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but given the walking and museum visits, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers interested in football and history.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 45 days ahead, indicating demand is steady for this intimate experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund, so plan accordingly.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply curious about Argentina’s football legend, this tour provides a genuine, personable look at Maradona’s origins and legacy. It’s a meaningful way to connect with Buenos Aires’ passionate football culture and the man who became its greatest son.
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