Join an amazing evening in Buenos Aires with a New year's eve atmosphere just in the city center, one block from the obelisk!
First we will pick up from any downtown hotel. When you arrive we start the evening with a Dinner with traditional Argentinian meals and beverages included all nigth long. Then watch an unique authentical Tango show from traditional to modern. The countdown to new year and cheers with a champagne. Finally a party with dj until 4 o'clock!
We will be waiting for you to farewell the year together! We have planned a proposal for an unforgettable night just for you, truly a once in a lifetime experience!
Couples, singles, and families alike are encouraged to join in this fantastic night.
Three-course dinner service st<br/>Pickup included
New Year's eve development with Tango Porteno in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Picking up is offered between 8:00pm and 8:30pm from any downtown hotel.
Reception: bruschettas and Argentinian typical empanadas.
Three courses dinner: Dinner, main course and dessert. Variety of options in each one.
Beverages included all night long: wine, beer, soft drinks and Champagne.
At 8:30pm the Tango show begins, unique show from traditional to modern (live orchestra of musicians, a variety couple of dancers, one singer)
At 11:40pm we prepare to receive the new year (countdown).
At midnight cheers with champagne, party with DJ until 4 o'clock. Sweet table: jams, candies, pastries, puddings, Madrid’s bread, dried fruits and variety of cakes.
From 1:00am there's a van every 30 minutes to take you back to your hotel.
• Please note: entrance tickets and transport included.
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