La Viruta Tango Club
Cultural landmark · Palermo ·

La Viruta Tango Club

Cultural landmark · Palermo ·

Live band, dance classes, and tango shoes offered

La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
La Viruta Tango Club by null
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Armenia 1366, C1414DKD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

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Free street parking

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Armenia 1366, C1414DKD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 9 11 2616 1122
lavirutatangoclub.com

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•Free street parking

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Jan 22, 2026

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

"Downstairs in the Armenian Cultural Center, this welcoming, unfussy milonga focuses on learning: the teachers are excellent, the vibe is friendly, the crowd mixes tourists, expats, and locals, and most nights revolve around lessons early with more experienced dancers showing up after midnight to put on a show while you grab a table and watch; the floor is roomy, tables with plastic garden chairs ring the edge, and the best seats are right by the dance floor to study the fancy footwork." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar

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La Viruta Tango Club

JH S.

Google
It’s a cool experience to take the class and watch other people dance. The live band was great.

Javier M.

Google
It is a nice place to learn tango or other dances. However, your experience can vary depending on the teacher, as different days and levels have different instructors. Still, really good.

YUKO T ..

Google
I took private lessons with Luis and Maria and had lessons every day with many other amazing Argentine dancers! Among them, Cristian Correa&Miriam Copello I was fascinated by their technique !!LA Viruta Tango Club is the fastest way to improve your tango I highly recommend it!!!

Mykola

Google
Nice local club, but they have a little bit strange schedule. Orchestra play very early, then dance classes, then it almost empty. People start to gather here by 2 am. It is an afterparty place.

Sonia G.

Google
Great place to watch and enjoy the genuine tango atmosphere. It is a pity, though, the lack of detailed information, as an example, about the different hours for tango lessons or the live orchestra, on Sunday, the day of my visit.

River R.

Google
On Wed, Fri, Sun, Such a shame la viruta keeps the most terrible old waiter regardless of his impolite manners! We are not going to milonga to be treated badly as if we should not be there. It totally ruins the mood due to the waiter’s attitude.

Alla P.

Google
An iconic place in the tango world, what can I say. La Viruta has been there for 30 years and is still one of the main milongas in BA. I personally go only Wed, Fri and Sun. Never been the other days. Love the practica dominguera with live orchestra Sundays at 18.30 before the lessons. If you are in town for a bit and want to take tango lessons, I would totally recommend coming to La Viruta. They have beginner, intermediate and advance lessons going at the same time starting 20.30 but check the schedule on Instagram. Fridays they have most famous orchestras playing as well. Usually the best dancers arrive around 2am, once they are done performing in their shows and then the dancing is happening until 4 or 5am. Ah, and recently they have the Sensaciones Tango Shoes stand there as well Wed, Fri and Sun. Super convenient to try on shoes without having to make appointments. See you at La Viru!

Dana L.

Google
great experience on Friday night for tango class and the live show. comfortable and fun atmosphere to learn and dance.
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Jenny D.

Yelp
This was my favorite milonga when I was in BA. They had an excellent live band and performance. The free lesson before the milonga was very good. It was spacious with a bar that served small plates. Everyone was very friendly.
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Maryann R.

Yelp
Don't cry for me, Argentina!!! I will return and come to La Viruta for more dance lessons! La Viruta was SO MUCH FUN!!! It's in Palermo. Inside an Armenian cultural building of sorts (for some reason, I dk). It attracts tourists AND locals. They offer many types of dance and once you pay (approx $5ish/300 pesos in Feb 2020), you can stay for as many classes as you like. And after 11:30pm, it is free! Classes are over and it's milonga time! On Friday and Saturday they usually have live bands and it's so entertaining! PLUS, a live TANGO SHOW! Ask for a strong drink and ye shall receive. The service is slowwwwwwwwww. Brace yourself. And brace for the restrooms as well. Nevertheless, bring an extra comfy pair of shoes with you, because your feet will hurt from so much dancing! Lots of nice people to meet and they also run promotions (4 classes for the price of 2). Do keep in mind there are TWO DIFFERENT PROMOTIONS, used on certain nights. Read the fine print! Enjoy!!! :-)
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Ian L.

Yelp
5 star salsa, milonga, tango instructors, from all levels such as people with 2 left feet (me) to advanced learners. 2 stars for the heat: the air conditioning gets overwhelmed when over 30 people are inside. Mind you, I went on a Thurs night and with 60+ people, hacía mucho calor. The drinks are reasonably priced, and entrance for 80 pesos gets you as many classes in the same day as you want. But I guarantee by your third class you'll be exhausted, physically and mentally.
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Adam B.

Yelp
This was a really fun experience! Our group of 8 came here to take our second round of tango lessons while visiting Argentina and we had lots of fun! They split the groups into beginner and advanced sides and our beginners group got a male and female instructor. They both spoke English and Spanish which was nice and were very positive, upbeat and friendly. The dance lessons lasted an hour and then they pitched us to pay and come back for more lessons. The experience overall was fun and we all had a good time learning some new steps! I would recommend this venue to someone looking for fun tango lessons
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Katherine F.

Yelp
Great hidden gem tucked away in the basement of a very corporate-looking building. It's a great place to hang out and watch people take dance lessons, and then just have a fun time afterward. We weren't able to stay for the live orchestra/band, unfortunately, but the crowd on a Saturday night was diverse, fun, and friendly without being too packed.
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Anelya S.

Yelp
I have been dancing tango for 2 years now, taking private classes, seminars, practices and after hours and hours of work I now think that La Viruta is not only the great place to learn and practice it's also the only place in BA that allows truly passionate tangonieros dance the night away. When I am in BA I end up in La Viruta pretty much every night, but especially I love it on Sundays after 2-3am. The marble dance floor is fantastic. Love the space.
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Kimberly H.

Yelp
Probably one of the most popular dance venues in Buenos Aires. There are classes going on EVERY day and EVERY night, and if you pay once (I believe 45 pesos), you can attend as many classes as you'd like that day. I'm a tango dancer, so I'd hope from one milonga (tango social) to the next, and almost always ended up at La Viruta. The floor is tile, but slippery enough. The classes are crowded but fun. There are a variety of dances going on until after midnight, when tango takes over, and GOOD tango doesn't really start until 3am. You can get tables and buy drinks. Sometimes they have 2-for-1 drink deals. If you want GOOD coffee, you'll have to ask for Horacio Godoy (the owner). He claims that he's the only one who can make GOOD coffee and that coffee is his passion. My favorite times for dancing were AFTER 3am on Wednesday and Sunday nights. Horacio DJs a lot and the music can get unconventional (like 4 different orchestras per tanda, or 6-song-tandas). People don't care too much, because he's Horacio :).
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Carina N.

Yelp
Famous for very late milongas, ie tango. Free after 3am, people will fill up this space around this time. Get a locker (need to pay) to keep your stuff safe. Casual atmosphere, lighting is very "night-clubbish". Must stay until 4am when breakfast or Desayuno is served. Best place for medialuna y cafe con lechè. Dance till you drop - till 7am

Klaudia S.

Yelp
I was traveling with a diverse group of friends and my mom... and we all loved La Viruta. The group was comprised of people of many different dance levels; my mom a skilled ballroom dancer, one friend and I years of dance experience, and the rest no experience at all. However, everyone got out and danced. We got there early for the 2 lessons, and then the freestyle dancing. Alcohol was pretty cheap, we ordered a pizza as all that dancing made us hungry. Prior to finding La Viruta, we tried 2 other Milonga places which sucked! THis is the place to go!