The center of tourist activity in La Boca, Buenos Aires is the colorful street of Caminito. It is a small colorful pedestrian street around the corner of Don Pedro de Mendoza & Del Valle Iberlucea. Caminito means “Little Path,” a short street where it show cases multi-colored houses and where many artists in the area show off their works.
This colorful street of Caminito was created by Benito Quinquela Martin, where he made it an open-air art and history exhibit area, and the world’s first outdoor pedestrian museum. It’s where many local artists sell their art, paintings and other products. There are also Tango dancers who dance for the visitors, restaurants where you can enjoy native Argentinean food, and good music to enjoy the tour.
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