The service begins by meeting us at our offices in San Telmo.
From there, a few blocks away, there are three graffiti/murals very close to each other. During the tour, the guide will answer your questions and assist in taking photos of the murals. Among the graffiti in San Telmo we will find Lionel Messi making the famous "Topo Gigio" gesture, a mural of Diego Maradona wearing a soccer ball, and the player Ángel Di María in his iconic goal celebration, making a heart with his hands.
After the third mural, and having only walked three blocks, a car will be waiting for us to take us to the next very famous graffiti in CABA: the largest Diego Maradona mural in the world. By the same author, we will see another mural but this time by Lionel Messi.
Once we finish taking photos and getting to know the San Telmo murals, we will go on car towards the neighborhood where Diego Maradona grew up: La Paternal. This neighborhood carries a lot of value, due to the club that represents it, Argentinos Juniors, whose stadium is named after Diego Armando Maradona and its nickname is "The Seedbed of the World" for having that characteristic of producing great players. .
The entireblock of the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium is full of graffiti of him in his childhood, youth and adulthood. We will tour the entire exterior of the Stadium to learn the history of who was long considered the best soccer player in the world, and we will conclude our visit to the neighborhood by heading to the first house that Maradona had after be in Villa Fiorito.
After the visit to La Paternal, the car will take us to the neighborhood of Palermo, which more modern is no less important, and we will see graffiti that already includes the Argentine National Team champion 2022, such as the save by Emiliano "Dibu" Martínez in one of the last plays of the final before penalties, or a graffiti of the moment in which Lionel Messi lifts the cup with the team. We will also pass by a bar whose façade is painted by the three captains of the World Champion National Team in 1978, 1986 and 2022: Daniel Passarella, Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
After walking this route and as a way to end the tour, we will go to have a snack at a cafe in the Palermo neighborhood (snack included) around 5 p.m.