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The history of tango and the luxury of modern Buenos Aires combine in one place!
8 commentsFollow in the footsteps of Gardel, eat where he ate, and enjoy a bright, brash tango extravaganza.
3 commentsHonoring the great Argentine composer, this tango show exudes class and artistry.
2 commentsIn the provice of Cordoba, excellent food makes the evening at this small, extremely welcoming tango show.
1 commentHistoric Café Tortoni serves up intimate dancing and good food for half the price.
1 commentOne of the most historically accurate shows in the city, bar none, El Querandí is a living memory.
3 commentsIn beautiful Bariloche, El Rincón del Tango has it all: classes, a milonga, a full tango show, and an intimate setting.
No commentsTucked in below the ski slopes, Juan Tango is a haven of heat and world-class tango dancing.
No commentsWine and tango are woven together to tell a classic Argentine story that literally dances on your palate.
No commentsThis classic café is a complete tango experience, with classes, a milonga, shows, and even a few locals!
No commentsTango meets opera meets gauchos at this historic Italian palace, so bring your dance shoes and shout bravo!
No commentsThe Disneyland of tango, with life size reconstructions of old Buenos Aires and its people!
No commentsA mix of the modern and classic, this tango show and dance hall is as vibrant as it is economic!
No commentsManzi was a poet, writer and filmmaker, and Esquina Homero Manzi is just as multifaceted.
No commentsA tango show for the history lover, BocaTango brings its historic neighborhood to life.
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