Patio de Tango

Buenos Aires


This charming milonga (tango night) takes place in the outdoor patio and surrounding salons of the historic Manzana de las Luces, one of the city's oldest buildings. There's no entrance fee but you may wish to contribute a little money 'to the hat,' which goes to the teachers and musicians.


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