Museo River Plate
Museo River Plate
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Neighborhood: Belgrano
As one of the main commercial hubs of Buenos Aires, Belgrano has something for everyone. The myriad of shop windows in Cabildo Ave. will draw you in, but it is Chinatown — an area of no more than two square blocks — which will keep you hooked. Crowned by an ornate arch marking its entrance and filled with small stores packed to the brim, it is a place where color and scent emanate from every corner, particularly during the Chinese New Year when they spill over to surrounding areas. But if you prefer a quieter atmosphere, the residential quarter of Belgrano is the perfect destination. This section of town features some of the most magnificent mansions in the city, spread out on cobbled streets lined by tall, majestic trees: a true feast for the eyes.
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Luciana F
Buenos Aires, Argentina99 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Family
The experience is very nice. The museum develops through a timeline from its foundation until approximately 2015. Place the events of the club in the Argentine reality of each era.
Then there is a room where you can see the cups won over the years and an art gallery (with works for sale obviously where the theme is River).
Downstairs, there is a room for the 2018 Copa Libertadores. Exciting for any River fan.
Then, with a differential amount, you can access a guided tour of about 45 minutes that takes you to the stands, the playing field and the visiting locker room.
They take photos of you that can later be purchased.
The visit is beautiful. The museum is very modern, clean and tidy. Without a doubt I recommend it!
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Written May 19, 2024
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juslianas
Sao Paulo, SP20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Family
The River Plate Museum has three types of tickets: entry to the museum only, entry to the museum with a 15-minute visit. inside the stadium, and the full 1h30 tour of the stadium. We did the express visit, and it was enough for anyone curious to see the stadium from the inside. The museum is not that interesting - it is very technical, and nothing is translated from Spanish.
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Written December 14, 2023
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juanpablobravo8@gmail.com
Santiago, Chile54 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Couples
The museum is incredible in every way, visually striking and well lit. It has a hallway where you have a tour of all the decades of the club. This is very interesting because if you go with someone who is not interested in football, they will also appreciate articles and news from the time. This way, everyone who goes will have the opportunity to appreciate something different.
For fans, the display of the cups is a luxury.

Recommendation: if you also want to visit the museum of its direct rival Boca Juniors, please go to that one first.
If you start with the River museum, you will be somewhat disappointed with the other one. Small spaces, terrible lighting (forget about good photos) and messy.
Google
Written March 15, 2024
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Dai
Sao Paulo, SP29 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023
The museum is sleek and stunning, yet it falls short in showcasing the rich history, intriguing facts, and curiosities of River Plate. Although we participated in the stadium tour, it regrettably did not provide value for money. The steep cost far outweighed the brief presentation on the stadium's background. We had expected a more comprehensive experience and, in hindsight, would not have opted to pay extra for the tour.
Written March 18, 2023
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Talita Franscielle Sperotto
Foz do Iguacu, PR7 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Family
A real muggle catch! Absurdly expensive, they sell visits to the changing rooms and the pitch, but everything is closed! Don't care about tourists, in language! We paid 23500 pesos per person for a 45-minute visit to the museum. Deafening noise of machines! Disappointing!
Google
Written January 15, 2024
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Mariana B
18 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2024 • Family
We went to the museum yesterday, although the entrance is expensive, the place is nice for a river fan, the visit on the court you sit in the lower stalls and then go down for a few minutes to a correlative downstairs on the court. The photos they take of you both on the field and with the Libertadores Cup cost you 10 lucas!!!! A total effort. What was a disaster was the attention at the GLORIAS bar that is in the museum, the employees were a disaster, disorganized, it is a bar-restaurant that is not giant nor is it overrun with people, I don't understand how it could take so long for everything, they brought you the hot soda and 20 minutes later the ice, we waited 1 hour for the food, they took my card to pay and since no one returned it to me I went to the cashier and they couldn't find it, a waiter had left it in his pocket. Everything disastrous. People would sit down and after half an hour of not being attended to they would leave. A shame, it's just a matter of having a good manager to organize that chaos
Google
Written March 30, 2024
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Rafael
Rio das Ostras, RJ24 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Couples
The Monumental de Nuñez stadium is one of the most important places for Latin American football, and I couldn't miss it on my trip to Buenos Aires. The stadium is looking wonderful with the renovation, and the museum has a very complete collection and a very interesting "timeline" corridor. However, the "guided tour" is not guided at all. We paid R$70 per person for the "express" visit, the guide took us to the stands and sat in a chair for 15 minutes without saying a word, just waiting for people to take photos, and led us back to the entrance.
Google
Written June 12, 2024
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Clarkston_Rambler
El Paso, TX891 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
We went the day after a home match and workers were leaf blowing trash 20 feet away from tour guide using bullhorn. Heard about two words the guide said. We went in the stands for 10 minutes and never went on field or behind the scenes. Museum was well done but not enough to overcome disappointment of stadium tour.
Written October 20, 2022
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Grande_m
London, UK68 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2011 • Friends
I visited the museum with some friends and was blown away by the museum and the stadium tour. The museum is in the grounds of the stadium and its a short walk to start the tour where you can see the changing rooms, tunnels, get to go the side of the pitch.
The museum is big with loads of interactive areas, sound and video and you get a real flavour for the club and the supporters. Easily the best tour and museum I have been and well worth the short trip to Nunez which is a very safe residential area in Buenos Aires. I did the Boca tour and this was mile better and a much safer area to be in.
Written March 12, 2012
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Bee-rj
Rio de Janeiro, RJ70 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2012 • Couples
It is not the easiest place to go when you are in Buenos Aires, but taxis are cheap and if you really like football you should really give it a try. The museum is really nice, old jerseys, pictures of old Argentine players,tropheys and all about the club. There is a great place like a time tunnel where you can see the history of the club and the country throughout the decades.
And of course visiting the stadium where Argentina team plays is very good.
Written January 18, 2012
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