La Catedral, Bohemian Tango Temple
La Catedral del Tango is behind a nondescript door that looks like the entrance to an office building, concealing the cavernous tango club. The Cathedral is a unique milonga (tango …
Tango is iconic to Argentina. The melancholy musical genre and accompanying sultry dance emerged from the River Plate region at the end of the 19th century and has since become famous worldwide.
La Catedral del Tango is behind a nondescript door that looks like the entrance to an office building, concealing the cavernous tango club. The Cathedral is a unique milonga (tango …
It’s time to put on a sultry face and slide into a tight embrace on the dance floor at the Buenos Aires’ Tango Festival. At this yearly tango festival, tango …
The World Tango Museum, right above the illustrious watering-hole, Café Tortoni is a point of interest that is saturated with Argentine history, but often overlooked by visitors to the cafe. …
Tango is the dance that is synonymous with Argentina in most traveler’s minds. Few know, though, that in its beginning the dance was frequently practiced between men with no women …
Plaza Dorrego, at the corner of Defensa and Humberto Primo, at the very heart of the San Telmo Fair, is the capital of corner tango as a commodity in Buenos …
The Tanguero Hotel in downtown Buenos Aires manages to avoid the gaudiness and accentuate the elegance associated with that most ubiquitous Buenos Aires’ pastime — tango. All the usual references …
The Mansión Dandi Royal in San Telmo is the place to stay for the tango infatuated looking to dance their way through Buenos Aires. It’s especially geared toward those who …
La Viruta, a milonga that promises you’ll enter walking but leave dancing, is one of Buenos Aires’ most welcoming places for newcomers looking to test the tango waters. Tango classes …