Buenos Aires is renowned for its vibrant tango culture, and the Tango Show at Señor Tango is a must-see experience. Featuring 40 talented artists under the direction of renowned tango artist Fernando Soler, this captivating performance showcases the energy and passion of Argentina’s tango scene. Guests can enhance their evening by opting for a traditional Argentine meal and convenient transportation services. With flexible showtimes and a duration of 2-3 hours, this unforgettable tango experience promises to immerse visitors in the heart of the city’s cultural heritage.
Key Points
- The Tango Show at Señor Tango in Buenos Aires starts at $79 per person and lasts 2-3 hours with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The show features 40 talented artists and showcases Argentina’s tango culture with high-quality production values.
- Optional traditional Argentine meal and transportation services are available for an additional fee.
- The venue is wheelchair accessible, and guests can skip the ticket line for quicker entry.
- The show has received an overall rating of 4.3/5 based on 36 reviews, with mixed feedback on the quality of the guide performance and food.
Overview and Pricing
The Tango Show at Señor Tango in Buenos Aires offers a lively and authentic experience for visitors, with prices starting at $79.00 per person.
The show lasts 2-3 hours, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Visitors can reserve their spot now and pay later, ensuring they don’t miss out.
The show lasts 2-3 hours, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Visitors can reserve their spot now and pay later.
The show features 40 talented artists and excellent music, dancing, and singing, produced and directed by a prestigious tango artist.
Customers can also add an optional traditional Argentine meal or transportation for an extra fee.
Here are more experiences we've reviewed in Buenos Aires
Show Details
A live tango show featuring 40 artists on stage awaits visitors at the Señor Tango venue.
The show offers excellent music, dancing, and singing, all produced and directed by prestigious tango artist Fernando Soler. Guests can expect an energetic and captivating performance that showcases the passion and skill of Argentina’s tango culture.
The show’s high-quality production values and impressive cast make it a must-see experience for anyone visiting Buenos Aires and interested in exploring the city’s vibrant tango scene.
Optional Add-Ons
Along With the main tango show, visitors can add optional extras to enhance their experience. Those wishing to enjoy a traditional Argentine meal can do so for an additional fee. On top of that, the package offers hotel pickup and drop-off services for an extra cost. Drinks are also available for purchase during the event. Regardless of any add-ons, the tango show itself is wheelchair accessible, and guests can skip the ticket line to get right to the performance.
| Optional Add-Ons | Price |
| — | — |
| Traditional Argentine Meal | Extra Fee |
| Hotel Pickup and Drop-off | Extra Cost |
| Drinks | Available for Purchase |
| Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Accessibility and Flexibility
Wheelchair users can fully enjoy the Tango Show at Señor Tango, as the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Señor Tango’s venue is wheelchair accessible, allowing wheelchair users to fully enjoy the Tango Show.
Attendees can also skip the ticket line and check availability for starting times to plan their visit.
The flexible options include:
-
Wheelchair accessibility for those who need it.
-
Ability to skip the ticket line for a quicker entry.
-
Availability of different show start times to accommodate various schedules.
Customer Feedback
Customers have left mixed feedback on their experiences at the Tango Show at Señor Tango. The show overall rated 4.3/5 from 36 reviews.
Ratings were strong for transportation (4.6/5) but mixed for the guide (4.1/5) and value for money (4.2/5). Review highlights mention inconsistent food quality at the venue.
While many praised the live tango performance, some felt the meal options could be improved. The show seems to deliver a solid tango experience, though diners may want to consider dining elsewhere.
Customers should weigh the trade-offs based on their priorities for the evening.
Here are more experiences we've reviewed in Buenos Aires
Getting to Señor Tango
The Señor Tango venue is located at Vieytes 1655 in Buenos Aires City.
To get there:
-
Take a taxi or rideshare – it’s about a 15-minute ride from the city center.
-
Use public transportation – the nearest subway station is Constitución, just a 10-minute walk away.
-
Walk if you’re feeling adventurous – it’s around a 30-minute stroll from popular landmarks like Obelisco.
The venue is easy to find and accessible by various modes of transportation.
Arrive early to skip the ticket line and get settled before the captivating tango show begins.
What to Expect at the Tango Show
Once guests are seated, they can expect an electrifying live tango show featuring 40 talented artists performing on stage. The show, produced and directed by prestigious tango artist Fernando Soler, offers excellent music, dancing, and singing. Guests can look forward to being captivated by the skilled dancers as they glide across the floor in passionate displays of the Argentine tango.
| Show Details |
| — | — | — | — | — |
| Live Tango Performance | 40 Artists on Stage | Excellent Music, Dancing, and Singing | Produced & Directed by Fernando Soler | Prestigious Tango Artist |
Drinks are available for purchase, and an optional traditional Argentine meal can be added for an extra fee.
Tips for Enjoying the Tango Experience
To make the most of the tango experience at Señor Tango, guests should arrive early to secure prime seating and soak in the lively atmosphere.
Arrive early at Señor Tango to secure prime seating and soak in the lively atmosphere for the ultimate tango experience.
Here are three practical tips to enhance the evening:
-
Dress up – While not required, dressing in formal or elegant attire can add to the sophistication of the evening.
-
Brush up on tango basics – Familiarizing oneself with the basic tango steps beforehand can allow guests to better appreciate the dancers’ skill.
-
Indulge in the optional dinner – Enjoying a traditional Argentine meal can complement the culture of the tango show.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Show?
Guests are generally allowed to take photos and videos during the Tango Show, but they may need to check the venue’s specific policies. Using flash photography and filming continuous video are often restricted to avoid disrupting the performance.
Is There a Dress Code for the Event?
There’s no strict dress code, but Señor Tango recommends guests wear casual to semi-formal attire. Avoid overly casual clothing like shorts, t-shirts, or flip-flops. Dressing up a bit can enhance the overall experience.
Are Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Meal Options Available?
Yes, Señor Tango offers vegetarian and gluten-free meal options for the optional dinner. Customers with dietary restrictions can inquire about the available menu choices when making their reservation.
Can I Arrive Late to the Show Without Missing the Performance?
You can arrive late, but you may miss parts of the performance. The show starts promptly, so it’s best to arrive on time to enjoy the full experience. Late arrivals aren’t guaranteed admission or seating.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Attending the Tango Show?
There are no age restrictions for the tango show. Guests of all ages can attend the performance. Children are welcome, though the late hours may not be suitable for very young kids.
The Sum Up
The Tango Show at Señor Tango in Buenos Aires offers a captivating glimpse into Argentina’s vibrant culture. With a talented cast, optional dinner, and flexible scheduling, it’s an immersive experience perfect for those seeking to savor the passion and energy of tango. Whether you’re a dance enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable night, this performance is sure to leave a lasting impression.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tours in Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Guided Craft Beer Tour With Snacks
- BA: Wine Tour With 5 Tasting Stops in the Heart of Palermo
- Maradona Tour: Murals, Chapel, Stadium, Museum, Casa D10S
- Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour
- Guided Tour Boca Juniors Museum & Stadium + Caminito
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Foodie Walking Tour
More Tour Reviews in Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Guided Craft Beer Tour With Snacks
- BA: Wine Tour With 5 Tasting Stops in the Heart of Palermo
- Maradona Tour: Murals, Chapel, Stadium, Museum, Casa D10S
- Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour
- Guided Tour Boca Juniors Museum & Stadium + Caminito
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Foodie Walking Tour
Still browsing? Here are more Buenos Aires experiences we've covered recently
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Guided Craft Beer Tour With Snacks
- BA: Wine Tour With 5 Tasting Stops in the Heart of Palermo
- Maradona Tour: Murals, Chapel, Stadium, Museum, Casa D10S
- Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors and River Plate Football Tour
- Guided Tour Boca Juniors Museum & Stadium + Caminito
- Buenos Aires: Palermo Foodie Walking Tour
- Buenos Aires: 9-Course Argentine Meat Tasting at Fogón Asado
- From Buenos Aires: Gaucho and Ranch Day Tour
- Buenos Aires: Argentine Barbecue With Live Music
- Buenos Aires: Classic History and Culture Motorcycle Tour
- Cultural Walking Tour of 3 Hours Through the History of Tango
- Buenos Aires: a Photo Session in Colors and Stories.