Buenos Aires is renowned for its vibrant tango culture, and this unique experience offers a chance to take in it. Led by a warm and patient instructor, the 1-hour tango lesson caters to all skill levels, including LGBTQ-friendly groups. Paired with carefully selected local wines and homemade empanadas, this immersive session promises a delightful blend of dance, cuisine, and Argentine heritage. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a curious newcomer, this experience provides an exceptional opportunity to explore the captivating world of tango in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Key Points
- Experience a 1-hour tango lesson combined with a wine and empanada tasting in a historic tenement building in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Enjoy personalized attention from an experienced tango instructor, Catalina, who focuses on creating a comfortable and enjoyable atmosphere.
- Savor homemade empanadas, both meat and vegetarian, paired with carefully selected local wines to explore Argentina’s diverse culinary offerings.
- Suitable for beginners and LGBTQ-friendly groups, with an intimate setting that allows for personal attention and socialization.
- Easily accessible location with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event, providing booking flexibility.
Overview and Experience
The activity combines a 1-hour tango lesson with a wine and empanada tasting, taking place in a historic tenement building in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Enjoy Argentine culture with a tango lesson, wine, and empanada tasting in a historic Buenos Aires tenement building.
Priced from $50.00 per person, the experience has received 96 reviews with a 93% recommendation rate and an average rating of 4.7.
Participants sample homemade empanadas, both meat and vegetarian, while sipping local wines.
The intimate setting allows for personal attention and cultural insights from the experienced tango instructor, making it suitable for beginners and LGBTQ-friendly groups alike.
The activity is stroller accessible but not wheelchair-friendly, with a convenient location near public transportation.
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Instructor and Teaching Style
An experienced tango teacher with over 25 years of practice, Catalina leads the lesson.
Her teaching approach focuses on creating a comfortable, enjoyable atmosphere, adapting to participants’ skill levels. Catalina provides insights into tango’s significance in Argentine culture and history, enhancing the learning experience.
Regardless of prior experience, she ensures all participants feel at ease, guiding them through the fundamentals of this captivating dance.
Catalina’s patience and personalized attention make the tango lesson an engaging and memorable part of the overall experience.
Participant Feedback
Many reviews highlight Catalina’s warmth, patience, and ability to make beginners feel at ease.
Participants appreciated the combination of dance and cultural education. They enjoyed the intimate setting, personal attention, and the opportunity to socialize over wine and empanadas after the lesson.
The experience is suitable for all skill levels, including first-time dancers and LGBTQ friendly.
Culinary Aspect
Homemade empanadas, both meat and vegetarian, are served alongside a selection of local wines, allowing participants to savor the flavors of Argentina’s renowned culinary offerings.
The empanadas are freshly prepared, showcasing the traditional fillings and flaky pastry that have made this portable snack a local favorite.
The accompanying wines are carefully chosen to complement the savory pastries, providing an opportunity to explore Argentina’s diverse wine regions and grape varieties.
This pairing of dance, culture, and cuisine creates a well-rounded experience that immerses participants in the vibrant gastronomic landscape of Buenos Aires.
Logistics and Accessibility
The experience takes place at Dr. Tomás Manuel de Anchorena 575 in Buenos Aires.
The meeting point is easily accessible via public transportation, though the original conventillo building itself isn’t wheelchair accessible. However, it’s stroller accessible, making it suitable for families.
Booking flexibility is another plus, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled event. Participants can reserve their spot now and pay later, adding convenience.
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Cultural Immersion
While the tango lesson itself is the main draw of this experience, participants also have the opportunity to enjoy Buenos Aires’ rich cultural heritage.
The lesson takes place in a historic tenement building, known as a "conventillo", providing a glimpse into the city’s architectural past.
Catalina, the experienced tango instructor, weaves in insights about the dance’s significance in Argentine culture and history, adding valuable context.
After the lesson, attendees can sample local wines and homemade empanadas, further enhancing their cultural exploration.
This holistic experience allows participants to fully enjoy the essence of Buenos Aires.
Personalized Experience
Smaller group sizes allow for a more personalized tango lesson experience.
Catalina, the experienced instructor, is able to adapt the lesson to participants’ skill levels, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and engaged. With fewer students, she can provide more individual attention, guiding each person through the steps and offering constructive feedback.
The experienced instructor adapts the lesson to participants’ skill levels, providing individual attention and constructive feedback with fewer students.
This intimate setting creates an atmosphere conducive to learning, where beginners can feel at ease trying something new.
The smaller group also facilitates camaraderie, allowing participants to socialize and connect over their shared experience of learning the Argentine tango.
Highlights and Recommendations
A key highlight of this experience is the opportunity for culture. Participants have the chance to learn about Buenos Aires’ rich history and the significance of tango in Argentine culture.
The intimate setting of the original conventillo further enhances this immersive experience.
The personalized nature of the lesson is another standout feature, with the instructor, Catalina, tailoring the class to the skill levels of the attendees. This allows for a more enjoyable and memorable experience, especially for first-time dancers.
This tango and wine tasting activity is highly recommended for travelers seeking an authentic Argentine adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Wine to the Tasting?
It’s generally not permitted to bring your own wine to a wine tasting experience. The tasting is typically curated by the host, who provides the wines for participants to sample. Bringing outside drinks would not be allowed.
Is There Any Dress Code for the Tango Lesson?
The tango lesson has no strict dress code, though participants are advised to wear comfortable, flexible clothing that allows for easy movement. Casual attire is generally appropriate, with shoes that provide good traction on the dance floor.
Do I Need to Bring a Partner for the Tango Lesson?
No, participants don’t need to bring a partner. The lesson is designed for individuals, and the instructor will pair up participants during the session. The class focuses on teaching the basic tango steps and techniques.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Empanada Tasting?
The experience offers both meat and vegetarian empanada options, accommodating various dietary preferences. Participants with specific dietary restrictions should inform the organizers in advance to ensure their needs are met during the tasting.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Experience?
Yes, you can extend the duration of the experience. Many tour operators offer the option to add more time for the tango lesson or expand the wine and empanada tasting portion, for an additional fee.
The Sum Up
This tango lesson and wine tasting in Buenos Aires offers a unique cultural experience. Catalina’s patient instruction welcomes all skill levels, including LGBTQ-friendly groups. The homemade empanadas and local wines complement the immersive dance lesson set in a historic tenement building. Blending dance, cuisine, and Argentine heritage, this personalized 1-hour session provides an enjoyable and insightful taste of the vibrant culture of Buenos Aires for $50 per person.
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