La Ventana - Barrio de Tango
Concert hall · Monserrat ·

La Ventana - Barrio de Tango

Concert hall · Monserrat ·

Exceptional steak, ravioli, and pear dessert with tango

La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null
La Ventana - Barrio de Tango by null

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Balcarce 431, C1064 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Free Wi-Fi

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Balcarce 431, C1064 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 9 11 6875 9015
laventanaweb.com
@laventanatango.ba

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Bar
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe

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Jan 5, 2026

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14 Best Places for Tango in Buenos Aires, According to an Argentinian | Condé Nast Traveler

"Inside a historic San Telmo conventillo with exposed brick, antique circular-framed photos, and a curved brick ceiling threaded with stained glass, the atmosphere is old-world yet scaled for volume over intimacy, cramming about 300 guests at long communal tables; the lively, social vibe suits solo travelers, and the roughly hour-long variety show mixes tango dancing, folklore acts (an impressive boleadoras routine), live music, singing, gaucho dancing, and regional music with strong performance quality—expect one number after another with minimal interaction or storytelling." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar

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La Ventana - Barrio de Tango

Margo 1.

Google
Dinner & Tango at one of the best venues in the city. It was a long night and the show could have trimmed 30 minutes off and it would have still been an excellent experience. It’s too long to sit in a contorted state as most of the tables don’t face the stage (downstairs.) Despite that the service was good but the food was exceptional. This is the best NY striploin I’ve ever eaten. We did the “dinner & show” which included a bottle of house red or white wine. My steak at almost a pound filled half the plate ! It will be hard to beat …

Mohit M.

Google
La Ventana in Buenos Aires' Barrio de Tango is an unforgettable experience! The food, atmosphere, and Tango performance all came together to create a truly magical evening. The Seasonal Salad was fresh and vibrant, the Ravioli in Fresh Marinara Sauce was divine, and the Pear dessert was fabulous – a perfect ending to a wonderful meal. But the real showstopper was the Tango performance and production. The musicians were incredible, and the cultural diversity was beautifully showcased. The passion and energy of the performers were infectious, and I felt like I was part of the show. La Ventana is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for an authentic Argentine experience. The combination of great food, stunning Tango, and rich cultural heritage makes it a truly unique and unforgettable experience. Highly recommend!

Charlotte L.

Google
The dancing was incredible and the staff was so responsive and kind. The food came out so quickly (and was really filling) and the overall experience was great. Definitely fun to see Tango live, just worth doing while in Buenos Aires.

Samantha G.

Google
This is a great experience and you feel like you get your money’s worth for certain. The food and drink are plentiful (come hungry), the staff are welcoming and the show is wonderful. The show had a variety of tango dancing, singing and folklore which we appreciated. Arrived for 19.30 dinner, show at 21.30 finished by approximately 2300. They offer an included transfer service from hotels but we didn’t need it.

Christtian P.

Google
Great evening at La Ventana! The folklore act was amazing and so fun to watch too! A couple of notes: 1. Dinner starts at 8pm and the show will start at 10pm. Be prepared to wait if you have the dinner + show combo - it was well worth it though. 2. Being a tourist activity, I found it “interesting” that one of the singers were making fun of people in the audience who did not know Spanish during one of the acts where people were asked to sing along.

Taylor D.

Google
I booked the show only option with transfers through Viator. The transfers were very good. The drivers were punctual and friendly. Safe. The tour operator was very easy to communicate with when I needed to confirm my booking. Well organised. The show itself was more like a cultural evening for tourists. It didn't capture that elegance and soul of the tango. I enjoyed it but it wasn't authentic. I have been to Buenos Aires before and the other show I saw was authentic and the venue was intimate. Traditional with local clientele as well. This was nice. Lovely venue and a good show, but for me it was more like a cultural evening. If it is your first trip to Argentina, do go, but also try and go and see something that really captures the passion of the tango.

Jane M.

Google
We chose the show and transportation option without food. This show felt like a mass-market, folkloric production aimed at the least discerning tourist. The experience lacked the raw passion and soul of Argentine dance, although the music was good. It’s closer to a glossy, over-choreographed dinner theater spectacle. The included bottle of wine was cheap plonk. There must be a more authentic tango experience in Buenos Aires.

Valter Laurentiu C.

Google
If you visit Buenos Aires and you’re lucky, you might catch a tango show right on the street. But if you don’t want to rely on luck, go to La Ventana. It’s not just a tango show — it’s a performance that embodies the true soul and spirit of Argentina. You’ll spend an absolutely wonderful evening there. Highly recommended!