Piazzolla Tango is “The” Center for Art and Entertainment, with over three thousand square meters dedicated to the tango in the underground art nouveau General Guemes Gallery. Founded in 1915 by Italian architect Francisco Gianotti, only the most luxurious materials of the time were used to build this classic theater.
The theater is also a restaurant serving dinner, after which guests are invited to witness a spectacle of dance and music featuring works by Piazzolla, Pugliese, Gardel, Mores Discepolo and others.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Hotel Transfers from Downtown Buenos Aires Hotels; English/Spanish Guide; Show Admission; 8:00pm Dinner Show Includes: Meal with unlimited drinks during Dinner and Show (Purified Water/Soft Drinks) + 1/2 Bottle of Wine Per Adult; 9:00pm Show Only Includes: 2 beverages during show (Wine/Soft Drinks/Water).
Exclusion
Additional Wines and other beverages (available for purchase); Optional Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departure time: 8:00pm (with dinner), 9:00pm (show only).
Exact daily pick-up times may vary, although by no more than 1 hour. Your precise pick-up time will be sent directly to your hotel. Departure time varies by Hotel location.
Duration
Approximately 3.5/4.5 Hours.
Location
Pick-up from Downtown Buenos Aires hotels.
Location
Pick-up from Downtown Buenos Aires hotels.
Policies
This tour has a minimum requirement of 2 passengers.
Tour pricing not valid for special events which take place on Christmas Eve (December 24) and New Year’s Eve (December 31).
Hotels in the Palermo Neighborhood do not include pick up or drop off.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Piazzolla Tango is “The” Center for Art and Entertainment, with over three thousand square meters dedicated to the tango in the underground art nouveau General Guemes Gallery. Founded in 1915 by Italian architect Francisco Gianotti, only the most luxurious materials of the time were used to build this classic theater.
The theater is also a restaurant serving dinner, after which guests are invited to witness a spectacle of dance and music featuring works by Piazzolla, Pugliese, Gardel, Mores Discepolo and others.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Hotel Transfers from Downtown Buenos Aires Hotels; English/Spanish Guide; Show Admission; 8:00pm Dinner Show Includes: Meal with unlimited drinks during Dinner and Show (Purified Water/Soft Drinks) + 1/2 Bottle of Wine Per Adult; 9:00pm Show Only Includes: 2 beverages during show (Wine/Soft Drinks/Water).
Exclusion
Additional Wines and other beverages (available for purchase); Optional Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departure time: 8:00pm (with dinner), 9:00pm (show only). Exact daily pick-up times may vary, although by no more than 1 hour. Your precise pick-up time will be sent directly to your hotel. Departure time varies by Hotel location.
Duration
Approximately 3.5/4.5 Hours.
Location Pick-up from Downtown Buenos Aires hotels.
Location
Pick-up from Downtown Buenos Aires hotels.
Policies This tour has a minimum requirement of 2 passengers. Tour pricing not valid for special events which take place on Christmas Eve (December 24) and New Year’s Eve (December 31). Hotels in the Palermo Neighborhood do not include pick up or drop off. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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