1. La Bombonera Stadium is located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Boca and is the home of the Boca Juniors football club. It was named after the club’s president Alberto J. Armando and was opened in 1940. The stadium has a unique shape with steep stands that create an intimidating atmosphere for opposing teams. The most famous stand is the \"La Doce\" (The Twelfth) where the Boca Juniors’ most passionate and vocal fans gather. La Bombonera has hosted numerous important matches including the 1978 World Cup, the 2001 Copa America final, and the 2018 Copa Libertadores final. One interesting fact is that the stadium’s shape was partially inspired by the Uruguayan team Nacional’s stadium, which Boca Juniors played against in the 1930s.

2. The stadium is open for tours daily except for certain holidays. The tour includes a visit to the stands, locker rooms, museum, and a walk through the streets of La Boca. The tour can be booked in advance on the stadium’s website or in person at the ticket booth. The stadium’s phone number is +54 11 4309-4700.

3. Tickets for Boca Juniors matches can be purchased in person at the stadium or online on the club’s website. Prices vary depending on the match and seating location. The stadium is easily accessible by public transportation including buses and the subway. However, it is recommended to take a taxi or a tour bus due to safety concerns in the surrounding area.