Closed for renovation until 2008.
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Closed for renovation until 2008.
This famous cafe, the oldest in Argentina, features reasonably priced tango shows in its velvet-covered back room.
Popular for daytime picnics, nature walks and evening strolls, this auspicious neighborhood is home to a number of lush gardens and a zoo.
Enjoy a traditional Argentinean tango show with an appetizing South American dinner.
Named for the creator of the tango, this 1940s-style club provides a delicious dinner and superbly choreographed tango entertainment.
Architecture buffs will love the opulent, early 20th-century buildings that line this mile-long pedestrian mall, popular for its gem, leather and fur stores.
Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in tango at this academy, one of 18 locations.
Many visitors to Buenos Aires are familiar with the Zoo (Jardin Zoológico) near Plaza Italia in Palermo, but how many know that there is yet another, much larger, Zoological park only 50 KM from...
A sense of nostalgia pervades this aging but elegant club where the tango brings locals and tourists together. Afternoon lessons are a prelude to evening dance parties.
Known as the birthplace of the tango, this one-time shipyard has a famous walkway, the Caminito, where tango dancers perform and artists exhibit their work.
