Rojo Tango tour is the most luxurious and exclusive tango show in Buenos Aires.
The Cabaret lounge was created by the revolutionary French designer Philippe Starck, and it now hosts a dynamic, sensual and intimate tango show.
Before the show (if dinner option is selected), you’ll enjoy a delicious three-course meal with both traditional and international dishes, giving you the chance to enjoy the taste, music and passion of Argentina all in one night.
The show itself takes you on a journey through the history of the tango, from its roots in Porteño streets to the internationally famous show tango we see today. With artists onstage exuding Argentine passion and elegance, this show is not to be missed.
Experience the passion of the tango during this top-quality show at the Faena Hotel, the most exclusive tango show of Buenos Aires. The cabaret-style atmosphere allows you to feel like you're right in the middle of the action with the tuxedo-clad performers, honey-voiced vocalists and sensual dancers.
Taste the flavors of a traditional 3-course Argentine meal (optional).
Private round-trip transportation from Buenos Aires hotels is included.
Bookings with dinner: Please arrive at 7:30 PM at Rojo Tango (Martha Salotti 445 - inside Faena Hotel). Dinner will be served upon arrival.
Bookings without dinner: Please arrive at 9:00 PM at Rojo Tango (Martha Salotti 445 - inside Faena Hotel).
The tango show starts at 9:45 PM and ends at 11:15 PM.
ROJO TANGO
Address: Martha Salotti 445
Phone: +54 11 4952 4111
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