833 Av de Mayo | Palacio Carlos Gardel, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMap
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Not much of a display
Tango I find exciting and have been to over 25 tango shows in Buenos Aires. However, I was very disappointed with the exhibits at this museum. Maybe even giving it two stars is overrating it.
We only visited the museum. It is easy to find as it is next to the Cafe Tortoni. The museum was small but the entrance fee was cheap. If you love tango, it is worth a visit to see some tango memorabi...
Best tango lessons we had during our month in Buenos Aires
We had some great lessons here. The teachers each had something unique to offer and really helped us refine our tango (we have been attending weekly group classes for almost two years in Sydney). Try ...
We went to the museum only, not the lessons. The museum is inexpensive (20 pesos pp), and is a hike up a flight of stairs that makes it a bit inaccessible for those with issues climbing stairs. The ...
Tango is on the list of the intangible cultural heritage of the UNESCO and deserves to be better preserved and promoted. The museum is in Spanish and doesn't offer any translated booklet or guided s...
Not much of a display
Tango I find exciting and have been to over 25 tango shows in Buenos Aires. However, I was very disappointed with the exhibits at this museum. Maybe even giving it two stars is overrating it.
Museo Mundial del Tango
We only visited the museum. It is easy to find as it is next to the Cafe Tortoni. The museum was small but the entrance fee was cheap. If you love tango, it is worth a visit to see some tango memorabi...
Best tango lessons we had during our month in Buenos Aires
We had some great lessons here. The teachers each had something unique to offer and really helped us refine our tango (we have been attending weekly group classes for almost two years in Sydney). Try ...
Museum a bust
We went to the museum only, not the lessons. The museum is inexpensive (20 pesos pp), and is a hike up a flight of stairs that makes it a bit inaccessible for those with issues climbing stairs. The ...
A shame
Tango is on the list of the intangible cultural heritage of the UNESCO and deserves to be better preserved and promoted. The museum is in Spanish and doesn't offer any translated booklet or guided s...