Show‑only
Show + Dinner
If you're wondering how to get to a tango show in Buenos Aires, here’s how to reach top venues, using public and private transport:
By public transport
By taxi / ride‑share
By car
While in‑venue parking is rare at tango show venues in Buenos Aires, several public parking garages are conveniently located within walking distance of your tango venues.
Package inclusions (at the venue)
Venues such as El Viejo Almacén, La Ventana, Piazzolla Tango, and Señor Tango offer 3‑course Argentine meals (empanadas, steak or chicken mains, dessert) accompanied by drinks (wine, soft drinks, coffee), all included with dinner packages.
Nearby restaurants
If your ticket is show‑only:
Most tango show timings Buenos Aires begin around 10pm, though venues like El Aljibe sometimes offer an earlier 8pm show, especially family‑friendly ones. Dinner‑and‑show packages typically begin around 7pm or 8pm, with the performance following shortly after.
Yes, tango shows’ accessibility in Buenos Aires includes venues such as Piazzolla Tango and Señor Tango, providing wheelchair‑friendly seating, ramps, and restrooms.
Absolutely. Plenty of packages include hotel pick‑up and drop‑off. These are great if you're unfamiliar with the city or want seamless timing, avoiding traffic or navigation issues.
Venues in San Telmo and along Avenida Corrientes, like El Querandí, Café de los Angelitos, and Tango Porteño, are conveniently accessed via Metro Line B at stations such as Carlos Pellegrini, Callao, and Leandro N. Alem.
Yes. Show‑only ticket options allow you to arrive later, around 10pm, and skip dinner. In contrast, packages with dinner and Buenos Aires tango shows with transfers include early arrival, a multi-course meal, drinks, and earlier shows (around 20:00 or 19:30, depending on venue).
Indeed. For a deeper cultural vibe, smaller, historic venues like El Viejo Almacén, El Querandí, and Café de los Angelitos offer intimate performances with live orchestra in traditional settings, far from large tourist spectacles.
Yes! If you’re watching your budget, stroll through areas like Plaza Dorrego in San Telmo or Florida y Lavalle, where street musicians and dancers perform tango in the open air, free and atmospheric.
Shows sell out quickly, especially in smaller venues. It's best to reserve at least a few days in advance, or earlier during peak season. Even some operators let you book up to the last moment, but availability is not guaranteed.
Yes. Show‑only tickets start around USD 35–50, while dinner packages (with food and drinks) typically run USD 70–100, depending on the venue and inclusions. Premium shows or VIP options can cost more.