Getting to the Game
Getting to a football stadium in Buenos Aires is part of the match day adventure. Buenos Aires has an extensive public transportation network that makes it relatively easy to reach the various stadiums across the city. Depending on where you’re staying, you can take buses, the subway, or trains to get to the game. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also widely available and convenient.
Before setting out, it’s important to consult the Buenos Aires soccer schedule to plan your route and timing. For big matches, traffic can be heavy, and public transport crowded, so leaving early is advisable. Some fans prefer to walk to the stadium, soaking in the lively atmosphere that builds as you approach the grounds.
If you're attending a game at a smaller club like Vélez Sarsfield, located in the Liniers neighborhood, or Huracán, in Parque Patricios, you might find the journey slightly less hectic, but equally exciting. Whether you’re heading to see Boca Juniors, River Plate, or another team, the journey to the football stadium in Buenos Aires is an exciting part of the overall match day experience.
To find out more about using public transport in Buenos Aires, including details on buses, subways, trains, taxis, ride-sharing services, and how to obtain and use the SUBE card, visit the Best Way to Get Around Buenos Aires section.