Conceived by the brilliant designer Phillippe Starck, Rojo Tango recreates a French Cabaret of the early twentieth century. It offers an intimate, warm, and exclusive environment for around one hundred people. With its excellent location, its magical surroundings, its gastronomic offer, and a show that surprises with its performances, production, costumes, and dynamism, Rojo Tango has earned a very special place in the history of tango. It is chosen by important international celebrities as a must when visiting Buenos Aires.
Accommodate the experience to your preferences, and add a private transfer to your reservation or select between the Show Only option or a full Dinner & Show experience.
Tango Show at Rojo Tango, no transfer included. Meeting point at Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires City.
Private transfers included: Pickup and Drop-off included from accommodations centrally in Buenos Aires City and Palermo.<br/>Pickup included
Dinner & Tango Show at Rojo Tango, no transfer included. Meeting point at Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires City.
Private transfers included<br/>Pickup included
You will attend one of the most exclusive tango shows in Buenos Aires.
Head to Martha Salotti 445 in Puerto Madero, where the show takes place inside the Faena Hotel. From central neighborhoods like Recoleta or Palermo, take Av. 9 de Julio or Av. del Libertador toward Puerto Madero and follow signs to Alicia Moreau de Justo, turning onto Martha Salotti.
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