Arrival, reception and transfer to the hotel. We begin to introduce ourselves into the world of tango and have dinner show at La Ventana, where the history of Tango is present in the company of an excellent.
Meal: Dinner
Today we walk along the neighbourhoods that gave rise to the tango, and we go into details that helps us to understand why UNESCO declared it an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Our tour takes us around four neighbourhoods where the Tango was developed: La Boca, mentioned as the birthplace of the tango by the influence of immigrant people. San Telmo, where it expanded in bars such as Bar Sur, the first Tango show and the corner of El Viejo Almacén, considered the temple of the tango that was declared as City Heritage. And finally, Boedo and Almagro, birthplace of many characters and bars of tango. At the end of the tour, we stop at Las Violetas, chosen as the best remarkable bar of the city, where we will enjoy a different lunch.
Meal: Breakfast and Lunch
Today we explore one of the most aristocratic neighbourhoods of the city, La Recoleta, which at that time when tango was not accepted by the high society, kept the secret in bars where the malevos and compadritos gathered around to enjoy the tango. We tour the sites where used to be located the Hansem’s Café, El Pabellón de las Rosas, Armenonville and the Palais de Glace. In the latter it is where the tango released for the high society and the only that is still open. The tour includes some curiosities as the tango’s sidewalk where the basics steps of tango are drawn and a stop at the Esquina de Aníbal Troilo, a remarkable bar in honour of an exponent of the tango’s golden age, to take a break. In the evening, we attend at a tour of milongas where besides learning some traditions about this rhythm, we are going to take a tango lesson by professors.
Meal: Breakfast
If we talk about Tango, what is better than knowing the history about Carlos Gardel, the greatest tango singer of all time? The tour covers San Nicolas neighbourhood, walking by some places where he raised, Café Tortoni and Café los Angelitos, both remarkable bars that he frequented. Moreover, we visit El Abasto, the area that gave him the nickname of ‘Morocho del Abasto’ (Brunette from Abasto). Through a walking tour, we visit the house where he lived, today turned into a museum, Zelaya Passage with murals dedicated to him, Paseo Gardel with his monument and the corner ‘Chanta Cuatro’ where a ‘tanguería’ called ‘Esquina de Carlos Gardel’ (Carlos Gardel’s Corner) was located. On the way back, we have lunch at Café Tortoni, very related to the history of Gardel. We say goodbye to the city attending a dinner show at Rojo Tango in El Cabaret, an intimate place inspired in the tango’s clubs of the city in 1920.
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
At due time, transfer to the airport.
Meal: Breakfast





-Needed transfers
-Accommodation: 4 nights
-Tours: The Origins of Tango and its evolution - History of Carlos Gardel - Malevo Circuit - Tour of Milongas - 2 tango shows
-Meals: 4 breakfasts - 2 lunches - 2 dinners
Flight tickets and airport taxes.
Extra: Meals, drinks, tips, laundry service, telephone call and other personal expenses or services not specified on the program.
Early check in / late check out.
Optional activities.
Gratuities.
Travel and medical insurance.
Hotels Used Or Similar
BUENOS AIRES - CARLES
Operational notes:
Day 3: Milonga will be selected according to availability. The milonga class is available
WED/SUN. In case you want to take it another day, it must be private.
Day 4: The Carlos Gardel Museum closes on Tuesdays.
THE TARIFFS MAY BE MODIFIED IN THE WINTER HOLIDAYS PERIOD, LONG WEEK-ENDS, NATIONAL HOLIDAY, FESTIVE SEASON (FRON DEC 23ST TO JAN 4TH),
CONGRESSES, CONVENTIONS AND INCENTIVE: HOTEL RATES ONLY UPON REQUEST.
PLEASE, ASK THE MINIMUM OF NIGHTS AND MANDATORY DINNERS.
Basic concepts
1. Flights are not included. Please check at the time of booking the required flights, as they are subject to frequent rescheduling.
2. Lodging tax exemption. It is mandatory to receive copy of the passport in order to keep the exemption.
3. Meals as specified in the itinerary.
4. Tickets to natural reserves, national parks and museums.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE RATES QUOTED FOR ACCOMMODATION IN ARGENTINA (EXCEPT USHUAIA AND HOTELS WITH SPECIAL TAX CATEGORY), DO NOT INCLUDE VAT ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION OF VAT EXEMPTION FOR EVERY PERSON RESIDENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO GET THE VAT EXEMPTION AS QUOTED WE WILL NEED TO RECEIVE COPY OF THE PASSPORTS FOR ALL PASSENGERS.
SERVICES AND PRICES NOT INCLUDED, ARE UPON REQUEST.
CONGRESSES, CONVENTIONS AND INCENTIVE: HOTEL RATES ONLY UPON REQUEST.
ENTRANCES FEES TO NATIONAL PARKS ARE NOT INCLUDED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
HALF BOARD AND FULL BOARD SUPPLEMENT AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
Notes:
Arrival and departure transfers with a guide.
Day 1 & 4: Transfers to the Dinner Show are without a guide.
Day 4: Lunch at Tortoni is a snack-style lunch.