Tango Porteño’s solo show offers a captivating evening of traditional Argentine tango. Featuring stunning performances, vibrant costumes, and live orchestral music, the show invites guests to enjoy the passion and energy of this iconic dance. With flexible ticket options and an optional dinner package, attendees can customize their experience. While reviews suggest dining elsewhere may enhance the evening, the show’s inclusive amenities and early start time promise a memorable night out.
Key Points
- An evening of traditional Argentine tango with an optional dinner package, priced from $55 per person.
- The show takes place at the wheelchair and stroller accessible Tango Porteño venue, located in a central area of Buenos Aires.
- The experience includes air-conditioned transport, complimentary beverages, and gratuities, though the quality and service of the optional dinner have received mixed reviews.
- Guests provide positive feedback on the performances, orchestra, and costumes, but report issues with the hotel pickup process.
- The show starts at 10:30 PM, and guests are encouraged to arrive early for drinks and appetizers, as the tango performance is described as spectacular with a live orchestra.
Overview and Pricing
Tango Porteño Solo Show offers an evening of traditional Argentine tango with an optional dinner package. Priced from $55 per person, the solo show has earned a 3.9-star rating from 9 reviews.
Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts and the "reserve now, pay later" option.
Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts and the "reserve now, pay later" option.
The show takes place at Tango Porteno in Buenos Aires, with convenient access to public transportation and accommodations for wheelchair users and stroller-pushers.
Included amenities encompass an air-conditioned venue, beverages, and gratuities, making it an all-inclusive tango experience.
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Location and Accessibility
The Tango Porteño Solo Show takes place at Tango Porteno, located at Calle Cerrito 570 in Buenos Aires C1010AAL.
The venue is wheelchair and stroller accessible. It’s also near public transportation, making it easy for guests to get to the show.
Infant seats are available, ensuring a comfortable experience for families.
The central location and accessibility features make the Tango Porteño Solo Show a convenient option for a wide range of guests, allowing them to focus on enjoying the captivating performance.
Included Amenities
Dinner option is available for guests, allowing them to enjoy a full evening of entertainment.
The show includes air-conditioned transport, as well as complimentary bottled water, soda, and alcoholic beverages. Tips are included, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
However, some guests have reported issues with the quality and service of the dinner option, suggesting that dining elsewhere before the show may be a better choice.
Guest Experiences and Feedback
Guests have provided a mix of positive and negative feedback on their experiences with the Tango Porteño Solo Show. Reviewers praised the impressive performances, orchestra, and costumes, describing the show as spectacular.
However, some guests encountered issues with the hotel pickup process. Plus, the quality and service of the optional dinner received poor reviews, with one guest, Christy, noting the poor quality.
The hosts have responded well to feedback, demonstrating a commitment to improving the guest experience. The Tango Porteño Solo Show seems to offer a captivating tango performance, though the dinner option may need further refinement.
Show Timing and Expectations
According to the information provided, the Tango Porteño Solo Show starts at 10:30 PM, despite the ticket stating an 8:30 PM start time.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early for drinks and appetizers before the show. The overall experience is described as spectacular, with some guests recommending dining elsewhere before the show.
While the show timing may come as a surprise, the Tango Porteño Solo Show promises an impressive performance, complete with a live orchestra and well-done costumes, offering an immersive and unforgettable tango experience for attendees.
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Preparing for the Experience
How best can attendees prepare for the Tango Porteño Solo Show experience?
Arrive early to enjoy drinks and appetizers before the 10:30 PM showtime. While the dinner option is available, some guests recommend dining elsewhere beforehand due to mixed reviews.
Wear comfortable attire, as the show is about 1.5 hours long. Brush up on tango history and etiquette to fully appreciate the performance.
Arrive with an open mind, as the show features diverse dance themes and impressive costumes.
With responsive hosts and positive reviews, the Tango Porteño Solo Show promises a captivating, one-of-a-kind evening.
Additional Considerations
Beyond the show itself, there are a few other factors to keep in mind when attending the Tango Porteño Solo Show.
First, the show often starts later than the listed start time, so arriving early for drinks and appetizers is recommended.
Plus, while the dinner option is available, some guests have reported issues with the quality and service. As such, dining elsewhere before the show may be preferable.
Finally, the venue is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and infant seats are available, making it a family-friendly experience.
The Sum Up
Tango Porteño’s solo show offers a captivating Argentine tango experience, featuring stunning performances, vibrant costumes, and live orchestral music. With flexible pricing and cancellation options, guests can enjoy an all-inclusive evening. While an optional dinner package is available, reviews suggest dining elsewhere may enhance the experience. Attendees are invited to arrive early for drinks and appetizers before the 10:30 PM show.
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