easy
4 hours
No physical exertion required; comfortable seating throughout
Step into Buenos Aires’s San Telmo district for an unforgettable evening of Argentine barbecue and a passionate tango show. Skip the line and settle in for a cultural feast blending live music, dance, and history.
Starting at €97.00 (USD$105.00) l 4 Hours l All Ages
Adult (Ages 11+): €97.00 (USD$105.00) Child: (Ages 3-10) €49.00 (USD$52.50) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
VIP Adult (Ages 11+): €156.00 (USD$169.00) VIP Child (Ages 3-10): €79.00 (USD$85.00)
A Tango lesson or wine tasting is included in the VIP option (minimun 02 pax with previous request)
4 Hours
Every day
Start time:
Pick up as of 07:30 pm.
Show starts at 10:00 pm.
Show ends around 11:20 pm.
Located in the traditional San Telmo Neighborhood. It features a picturesque place and 2 orchestras, including Juan D'arienzo's typical orchestra. It offers good gastronomy, a great Tango Show, a Gaucho Show, and a staging of Evita. Its international cuisine offers a variety of appetizers, exclusive Argentinean barbecue, pasta, homemade bread and a variety of desserts.
Benefit from Skip The Line Tickets and experience a classical Argentinian dinner & tango show with professional dancers & musicians in a nice ambience.
◾ Admire an outstanding artistic display of authentic Argentine music and dance ◾ See professional performers dancing traditional tango ◾ Be moved by a thrilling staging of Evita ◾ Attend a gaucho music performance with surprising skills ◾ Enjoy a delicious 3-course meal and drinks
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Drinks Included: Varietal wines from Norton Vineyard, sodas, and mineral water.
Choose the VIP option to enjoy a tango lesson or wine tasting included with your ticket for a richer experience.
Wear smart casual attire to match the ambiance of La Ventana and ensure comfort throughout the evening.
If available, request round-trip transfers from downtown hotels to simplify your night out.
If skipping transfers, arrive well before showtime (10:00 pm) to avoid any entrance delays.
San Telmo is one of Buenos Aires’s oldest barrios, known for preserving the city’s 19th-century charm and tango history.
Efforts to maintain San Telmo’s historic architecture are balanced with sustainable tourism practices to reduce environmental impact.
Appropriate clothing ensures you fit the venue’s ambiance and stay comfortable.
Buenos Aires evenings can get cool, especially in spring, fall, and winter.
fall|winter|spring specific
A small umbrella is handy for occasional spring showers when walking in San Telmo.
spring specific
Capture moments from the show and the vibrant San Telmo neighborhood.