In Buenos Aires, a tango show can be a cultural reframing of the city’s rhythm and history. At El Querandí, evening unfolds as dinner transitions into a theatrical homage to tango’s evolution — from immigrant streets and milongas to the salons of the 20th century. Ado Falasca’s quartet of piano, bandoneón, violin, and double bass underpins dancers whose timing and style echo decades of Argentine tradition. The venue’s art-deco interior and warm candlelight heighten the sense of stepping back into tango’s formative era, while à la carte regional dishes and Argentine wines round out the experience.
Age suitability: All ages
Language (spoken/sung): Primarily Spanish (music and narration)
Facilities: Restrooms, bar
Accessibility: Access ramps, accessible restrooms
Cancellation is allowed up to 3 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.