Buenos Aires: Tango Show at Señor Tango with Optional Dinner
If you want tango with zero guesswork, this is it. Señor Tango turns a night in Barracas into a full-stage […]
If you want tango with zero guesswork, this is it. Señor Tango turns a night in Barracas into a full-stage […]
Tango shows can be a blur. Here, I like the fact that you’re getting Café de los Angelitos plus live
One ticket can turn a long Buenos Aires evening into a front-row night. This Rojo Tango experience pairs a close-up
First things first: this is tango with you in the room. The Gold Era style show brings 30 artists, a
A tango show in a 1920s mansion feels like stepping into a living postcard. I like that El Querandí has
A tango show in a late-1700s room? Yes, and it feels intimate. I love the combo of skilled tango performances
Tango hits different in a purpose-built theater. This Señor Tango show, created and produced by Fernando Soler, brings 40-plus performers
Tango is serious business in Buenos Aires. At El Querandi, you get a traditional tango production with a live orchestra
Want Argentine barbecue with a concert vibe? This small-group asado in Buenos Aires pairs an unforgettable backyard-style dinner with live
Big tango shows are rare in Buenos Aires, but Señor Tango delivers a Vegas-style tango spectacle and an optional steak-forward
Señor Tango turns Buenos Aires into theater. I like the Cathedral of Tango venue—big, gilded, and made for spectacle—and I
Tango lives on the stage here. Café Los Angelitos pairs vintage tango charm with a proper live show, plus Argentine
Tango fans, this one’s a winner. La Ventana Tango Show in San Telmo turns a restored old building into a
A night at Tango Porteño feels like stepping into old Buenos Aires. You’ll watch a big, professional live tango show
Red tango in a Philippe Starck hotel hits different. Rojo Tango at Buenos Aires’s Faena Hotel puts you in an