This is probably the most football dense city on the globe. They have at least, 18 major clubs that are constantly in the top flight that are located in and around the city. If you go down to the smaller clubs you can easily surpass 30+ clubs. You can literally hit a different stadium every weekend for 6 months and not repeat them. But the crown jewel of them all is the legendary Estadio Alberto J. Armando aka. La Bombonera. Coming to see a game here is like no other place in the world, especially on derby days. Definitely a must see.

MAIN CLUBS: Boca Juniors, River Plate, Velez Sarsfield, San Lorenzo

CAN'T MISS: El Clasico between Boca Juniors and River Plate. If you can, go see it at La Bombonera if possible. The tickets are tough to come by and only sold to club members which means you'd have to go to the secondary market. Most hotels "know a guy who knows a guy" and are pretty safe, although you'll pay a bit more for them. But well worth the piece of mind.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: Mar-May is the best time. The weather is still pleasant and the city is coming back alive after the summer heat escape, so they'll be loads to do.

HONORABLE MENTION: Montevideo, Uruguay has just as many clubs as Buenos Aires, but their league is not as good in quality. The bright side is that if you're in Buenos Aires you can hop on over to Montevideo in less than an hour and take in the best of both.

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