Michelangelo Tango Show & Dinner: Experience Authentic Argentine Tango in a Historic Tango House
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Buenos Aires
Experience the authentic Argentine Tango in a historic Tango House. Enjoy a tour, dinner, live orchestra, and witness the passion and skill of the tango dancers. Book now!
Duration: 2 hours, 40 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Buenos Aires - For over ten years, this establishment has served as a tanguería. Housed in a structure from 1849, it transitioned to a tanguería in 1967. Since then, it has hosted some of the most renowned tango artists.
    The San Telmo district is reviving its beloved tango sanctuary. Michelangelo, a quintessential tango locale in the metropolis, is set to reopen. Situated at Balcarce 433, the edifice originates from 1849 and has undergone a complete renovation, poised to welcome patrons once more after nearly ten years of inactivity as a tanguería.
    Experience an unparalleled tango performance in Buenos Aires, delivered by an ensemble with over half a century of both domestic and global acclaim.
    Guests at Michelangelo can indulge in an international dining experience, sample Argentine wines, and witness a 75-minute spectacle of tango and traditional folklore.
What's Included
  • Front row seats.
  • All taxes, fees, and handling charges.
  • Dinner.
  • 1 bottle of wine per every 2 persons.
  • Roundtrip transfer from your hotel.
  • Gaucho Pampa Show.
What's Not Included
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Gratuities
  • Extras
Additional Information

Come to know a historical tango house where the milongueros dance and where the Argentine Tango was born.
A tour to enjoy the most passionate dance in the world, the most typical expression of Argentine tango.
In which you will live to the maximum the dexterity, the coordination and the passion of the tango.
In addition you will enjoy a 3 step dinner and live orchestra.
History, typical Argentine food from the tango era and the last century.
Discover this mythical and famous dance.
Michelangelo first opened as a tanguería in 1967, according to Machi. It had several closures and reopenings, the last in 1999 and then in 2005. At one point it was M Buenos Aires, then it became Samsung Studios.
Now it promises to regain the shine it once had. The central star will be Néstor Fabián, accompanied by six dance partners and an orchestra.
Group Day tour. Observations: Minimum 1 pax.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Minimum age is 18 years.
Location
Buenos Aires
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Amanda-awayagain
Mar 2, 2024
Dancing fantastic. Service poor. - It was not the location my travel company had adver so i was disappointed when we arrived at the location. And then i was put on a table with strangers from a different country which as a single person was awkward. Had to share wine with them. I ordered beef cheeks, was given fish. When returned it , still didn't get the beef cheeks but a milinase I think they struggle with English, although I pointed as well as used Spanish. However the dancing was fabulous. But, long speeches, clearly with jokes all in Spainish so the show felt long for non Spanish speaker. Some people left early because of that. At end I felt I was being hassled to tip. The others on my table had already left before the end without tipping and because I didn't get what I ordered I didn't tip but there was a bit of pressure to tip. I do tip normally but I felt let down because I wanted the beef checks but was given fish then milanese. Also no communication about transport back to hotel so left milling around. But. , over all I was glad I went. The tango was fantastic
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Przemcio1
Mar 29, 2023
Great tango show, average food, dishonest pricing - A really great tango show. Very professional, performed with enthusiasm, nicely presented. Highly recommended! Dinner less than average. Food ok, served with cheap wines. The server was pretty good until just at the end of the dinner when he asked for a $10 tip per person, on a $50 dinner price. So 20% tip for an ok service at highly overpriced (for Argentina) dinner. You can eat well at a good restaurant for US$60-70 for two. Skip it if you can. Just the show. The pricing feels like a scam. The hotel told us it would be US$120 per person for the show and dinner ($50), and peso price will be quoted based on the credit card rate (mep rate). When we came, we were told that the peso price is calculated on a much higher rate (way more than the going “blue” market rate). Converting this back to dollars at the going market rate the price for two was about $30 more. Overall not a very big deal, but we felt duped. A round trip transportation is included, nice.
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