Experience an unforgettable night at La Ventana Tango, one of the most prestigious and iconic tango venues in Buenos Aires, nestled in the heart of the historic San Telmo neighborhood.
Immerse yourself in the passion and elegance of Argentine Tango through a captivating performance featuring world-class dancers, traditional music, and live entertainment with a full orchestra and local folk musicians.
To enhance your evening, you can opt for a delicious three-course dinner showcasing the best of Argentine cuisine, served in an elegant setting before the show begins, or for an even more immersive touch, you can also choose to arrive in a beautifully restored old-style vintage bus, adding charm and nostalgia to this unforgettable evening.
Whether you choose the show alone or the full dinner experience, La Ventana promises an authentic and memorable cultural night in Buenos Aires.
Dinner & Tango Show at La Ventana with pickup and drop off included inside Buenos Aires downtown <br/>Pickup included
Old-Style Vintage Bus: Choose to arrive in a beautifully restored old-style vintage bus, adding charm and nostalgia to this unforgettable evening.<br/>Pickup included
La Ventana Tango Show Only (Dinner & Transfers not included)
Dinner & Show (No transfer): La Ventana Dinner & Tango Show (Dinner included)
(No transfers)
In the heart of San Telmo, La Ventana, opened its doors to the world in 1982. This historic tenement completely restored is a classic tour of Buenos Aires culture through the ages. The interiors, which preserve the purest of the building, are the ideal setting for a unique proposal with 32 artists on stage: two Tango orchestras, a set of folk music, dancers and singers.
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