Lose yourself in the kaleidoscopic corrugated-iron streetscape of Caminito before weaving through the cobblestoned artisan stalls and tango buskers of San Telmo's legendary Sunday fair — curated with a private guide who knows every back alley.
What to expect
You arrive at Caminito as the morning light floods the vivid zigzag of zinc facades — Maria positions you for the photographs that don't appear on postcards. She introduces you to local artists selling in the street-level galleries and explains how this working-class barrio became Argentina's most painted neighbourhood. In San Telmo, the Sunday fair's hundreds of stalls overflow with silverwork, Art Deco porcelain and vintage leather; Maria steers you away from tourist trinkets to the antique dealers serious collectors frequent. The tour ends with a cortado and medialunas at a corner café that has served the neighbourhood for decades.
Good to know
The Sunday San Telmo Fair operates 10:00–17:00 — this excursion is best on Sundays. Book directly via the Go Ask a Local website. La Boca has a concentrated tourist zone; staying with a local guide is both the safest and richest way to explore. Allow 4–5 hours; taxis back to the cruise terminal take approximately 15 minutes.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Buenos Aires — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.