Tango Porteño
Performing arts theater · San Nicolas ·

Tango Porteño

Performing arts theater · San Nicolas ·

Art Deco theater showcasing theatrical tango performances and cuisine

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Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
Tango Porteño by null
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Cerrito 570, C1010 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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Cerrito 570, C1010 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 11 4124 9400
tangoporteno.com.ar
@tangoporteno_ok
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@TangoPorteno

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid parking garage
•Paid street parking
•Free Wi-Fi

Last updated

Jan 5, 2026

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

"Staged in a restored 1940s Art Deco theater with 800–900 seats and Broadway-level production values, the 75-minute show features a live orchestra, multiple dance couples, and singers spanning traditional and contemporary tango, plus a fun pre-show to warm up the crowd; seating is individual tables in a theater layout with visible assignments at booking, upper-level sightlines often outperform ground-floor tables near the stage, and while it’s less intimate, most seats have decent views—making it a reliable, impressive pick for first-timers unconcerned with authenticity points." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar

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Tango Porteño

Russ C.

Google
This place was such a unique experience. Really felt like a good representation of the Argentine culture in Buenos Aires. The show was fun. The empanadas were not bad and they had all you can drink for their beverages. They had a dinner option, but we decided to just do the drink option, which was great for us. The show was about an hour and a half long. The area was in the heart of Buenos Aires and was fun to hang out there. All and all was a fun experience and I plan on taking my wife there when we come to Buenos Aires again.

Zareefa A.

Google
Tango show is a must. We booked show only, and they gave us empanadas as a little treat on arrival. They were amazing. The tango show was amazing, the choreography, the technique of the dancers. Everything was amazing. It is a must to go see when in Argentina

Dr. Suk C.

Google
​Wow, truly well done! My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised and thoroughly enjoyed the theatrical and artistic way the Tango was presented. The performance itself was a highlight. The only drawback was the transportation provided as part of the tour package.

Alan Y.

Google
A must when visiting Buenos Aires. Beautiful art deco theatre and incredible Tango show! We were so impressed by the dancers, the amazing live band and the beautiful setting. They offer various seating options including with dinner or show only. We bought our tickets in the afternoon at the ticket booth and opted in for the show only option. Got there about an hour before the show started to ensure we had a good spot. Next time we will try with dinner because it looked delicious.

lg G

Google
What an amazing experience we had at this wonderful event! It was so entertaining, with something new happening all the time. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it!

Erez K.

Google
Avoid this show. The dancing was very bad, dancers were not synchronized at all and in general the show was boring. The only good part of the performance was the orchestra that was great. Unfortunately, this is not even the worst part. We paid for just the show so they stuffed us in the second floor on cheap uncomfortable seats with a horrible view because there is a guardrail the blocks out most of the stage (can be seen in the attached photo). This made it impossible to see anything without leaning forward to see over the guardrail. Overall the show felt more like a high school production but at full price. There are many other tango shows in Buenos Aires that may be a little more expensive but are probably worth it. EDIT: their reply basically says either pay for an overpriced meal (you can get 2 steaks in a luxury restaurant for the price of their meal) or get a seat with an abhorrent view. Spend your money on a place that respects their customers and doesn’t try to gauge them with shady practices.

小號K

Google
Tango show was nice! it is big production, if you prefer intimate tango shows, you will need to go elsewhere! food is not so good, onion creamy soup was ok! but the steak is hard!

swapan M.

Google
Tango Porteño is more of a theatrical show than a classical tango experience. As a performance, it offers good entertainment, and the provided transportation is very convenient. However, vegetarian food options are limited and clearly overlooked. Overall, it’s an average experience—worth attending if you’re in town. Our show started at 10:04 pm and ran for about 80 minutes.