Camino de la historieta
Rating
Family of 4
Free
Duration
30–60 minutes
Best Ages
5–17
About
The Camino de la Historieta (Comic Strip Walk) is one of Buenos Aires' most charming and underrated family experiences — a self-guided outdoor walk through Puerto Madero featuring life-size bronze sculptures of Argentina's most beloved comic strip characters. Figures like Mafalda, Patoruzú, Isidoro Cañones, and others are positioned along a scenic walking route, each with a plaque explaining the character's cultural significance. For Argentine families, these characters are deeply nostalgic touchstones; for international visitors, the walk is a fascinating window into Argentine popular culture and the country's rich comic art tradition.
Kids enjoy the scavenger hunt element of finding each sculpture, and the photo opportunities are excellent — particularly with the Mafalda bench, where tourists queue to sit beside the famous skeptical little girl. The walk follows the Puerto Madero waterfront, which adds beautiful views of the Río de la Plata and the modern dockland architecture to the experience. The entire route is flat, paved, and stroller-friendly.
It's completely free, which makes it a no-brainer addition to any Buenos Aires family itinerary. Combine it with the waterfront promenade for a full morning of low-cost, high-quality family time.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Year-round; avoid midday summer heat
Wait Times
No wait
Nearby Food
Puerto Madero restaurants nearby; bring water for the walk.
Why Kids Love It
A unique outdoor comic strip art walk through Buenos Aires that celebrates Argentina's beloved cartoon characters. Kids love spotting the bronze statues.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Download a map before you go
- Combine with Puerto Madero waterfront walk
- Great for older kids interested in Argentine pop culture
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera
- Map/guide
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free
Tips to Save
- Free and self-guided — combine with a walk through the surrounding neighborhood.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- Open 24 hours
- Monday
- Open 24 hours
- Sunday
- Open 24 hours
- Tuesday
- Open 24 hours
- Saturday
- Open 24 hours
- Thursday
- Open 24 hours
- Wednesday
- Open 24 hours