Caminito


Far and mysterious Argentina attracts more and more travelers from different corners of our planet, ready to overcome many hours of flights for the sake of its magical waterfalls, blue lakes, mighty mountains and picturesque landscapes. The territory of the country unites many colorful and unique attractions , among which there is an unusual place, more precisely, a small patch in the area of ​​La Boca - Caminito street. This city street is considered a visiting card of Buenos Aires , for good reason tourists called it a museum in the open air.

Street Features

From the Spanish "kaminito" literally translated as "path" or "path". This amazing place, located in the quarter of La Boca, is a continuous pedestrian zone, where there is absolutely no one car. The name Caminito Street was given in honor of the world famous tango "Caminito", which in 1926 was written by the outstanding composer Juan Diaz Fliberto.

Houses along the street Kaminito are decorated in bright colors, and the sidewalks are decorated with original authorial sculptures. Here, many quiet and cozy cafes, souvenir shops and shops are concentrated. In the afternoon a flea market is opened, where, under the rhythms of the sounding tango, tourists can buy handicrafts, various souvenirs and paintings by local artists.

In the evening, the street turns into a real concert hall. Street artists and musicians perform in the open air, demonstrating their talent and skills to the audience. Caminito Street is not only the pride of Buenos Aires, it is also a great place to relax , as well as the personification of a gay, bustling Latin American flavor.

How to get to Caminito?

The main tourist attraction in the area of ​​La Boca is easiest to reach by public transport . You can also take a shuttle bus or take a taxi. From the stop, located at the corner of Florida and Avenida Roque Sainz Penha streets, buses depart every 20 minutes.