Private Visit To Two Milongas
Duración: 3 Horas
From 85 ARS
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Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
Private car transfers Guide Tickets to the two Milongas Welcome drink at the 1st Milonga,
Lo que NO incluye:
Dinner, tango class, tips.
Preguntas Frecuentes
This tour includes private transportation from your accommodation in Buenos Aires to the selected milongas, as well as admission and a reserved table at each. You'll have an expert tango guide who will accompany you throughout the experience, providing information about the history of tango and the venues you'll visit. The tour also includes an introduction to tango, where you can take a short class if you wish. You'll also enjoy an evening of music and dancing in an authentic Buenos Aires atmosphere.
The tour to the two milongas lasts approximately four hours. It is designed to start at night, as this is when Buenos Aires' milongas come alive and offer the authentic tango atmosphere. Pickup is generally around 9:00 PM, and return is around 1:00 AM. These times allow you to fully enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife and tango culture at its best.
No, you don't need previous tango experience to enjoy this tour. The tour is designed for both beginners and those already experienced in this Argentine dance. During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to attend a short tango class to learn the basic steps. You'll also be able to observe experienced dancers and enjoy the milonga atmosphere. The goal is to offer a rich and immersive cultural experience, regardless of your level of dance experience.
It's recommended to dress smart casual for your trip to the milongas. Milonga-goers in Buenos Aires typically opt for comfortable clothing that also reflects the style and sophisticated atmosphere of tango. For women, an elegant dress or blouse with a skirt is usually a good choice, while for men, a shirt and dress pants are appropriate. It's also important to consider comfortable dancing shoes if you want to participate actively.
Taking photos is permitted at most milongas, although it's always advisable to do so discreetly so as not to disrupt the atmosphere or disturb other attendees. If you plan to take photos, please consult with the guide beforehand, who will be able to inform you about the specific policies at each venue. You'll also be able to capture memorable memories of the evening, always respecting the dancers and the venue. Photos are a great way to remember this unique experience in Buenos Aires.