Discover Buenos Aires’ Tango and Folklore Scene at Michelangelo

If you’re drawn to Argentina’s legendary tango and want an authentic experience, the Michelangelo show in Buenos Aires offers an engaging blend of history, music, dance, and cuisine. Set in a historic building in San Telmo, often called the city’s artistic heart, this experience combines a live folklore and tango show with a delicious 3-course dinner. For about $250 per person, you get a taste of local culture that’s both entertaining and flavorful, lasting somewhere between 1.5 to 4 hours depending on your choice of options.
What we love most about this experience is the atmosphere of the former customs building, which adds a hint of early 20th-century charm, and the stellar lineup of musicians — including members of notable orchestras like Leopoldo Federico and Sexteto Mayor. The delicious meat and carefully curated wine options also stand out, making this a well-rounded evening that combines history, music, and gastronomy.
A minor consideration is that the timing can be a little flexible depending on the day, so check the starting hours when booking. Also, transportation isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan your arrival, especially if coming from outside the city center. This tour is perfect for anyone interested in tango and folklore, especially those who appreciate live music and local flavors in a historic setting.
If you enjoy cultural shows with a culinary bonus, or want a memorable night in Buenos Aires with an easy-to-book option, this experience is likely to suit you well.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Historic Venue: Located in a beautifully preserved customs building in San Telmo.
- Music & Dance: Features a talented sextet, folklore dancers, and professional tango performers.
- Cuisine: Includes a three-course dinner with drink options, highlighting Argentine meats.
- Authenticity: Offers a genuine glimpse into traditional tango and folklore music.
- Flexibility: Duration and start times vary, so check availability.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible and offers options to reserve and pay later.
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An In-Depth Look at the Michelangelo Tango and Folklore Show

When we talk about Buenos Aires, tango is often the star of the show — and for good reason. This Michelangelo show manages to balance entertainment with a sense of history and local flavor. The setting itself is a highlight: a former customs building in San Telmo, a neighborhood renowned for its bohemian spirit and artistic vibes. Walking into this space transports you back to a bygone era, and you can almost imagine the bustling port activities that once took place there.
The Itinerary and Atmosphere
The evening begins with a dinner service from 7:30 to 9:30 PM, where you can choose from a three-course menu. The menu emphasizes the best cuts of Argentine meat, complemented by a glass of wine (Malbec or Chardonnay) or a soft drink. The meal isn’t just a filler; it’s a chance to savor some of Argentina’s most famous culinary exports, especially their beef, cooked to perfection.
Following dinner, the show runs from approximately 9:30 to 11:00 PM. What makes this performance stand out is the musical lineup—a sextet led by Nicolas Ledesma, with notable musicians like Horacio Romo and Pablo Agri, who have ties to prominent orchestras such as Leopoldo Federico and Sexteto Mayor. Their live music offers a vibrant backdrop to the professional dancers, who perform tango and folklore routines that are both lively and deeply rooted in Argentine tradition.
The vocals by Nestor Fabian and Maria Pisoni add a melodic richness that pulls you into the story of Argentina’s musical heritage. The tribute to Mariano Mores and Astor Piazzolla underscores the importance of these composers in shaping the tango’s evolution, and their influence resonates throughout the performance.
The Experience and What Travelers Say
Guests often comment on the quality of the musicians — “We loved the way the musicians brought energy and authenticity,” one reviewer mentions. Others appreciate the dance performances, highlighting the 4 pairs of tango dancers who execute intricate footwork with impressive precision. The inclusion of folklore dancers adds variety, showing a broader spectrum of Argentine culture.
The dinner, according to reviews, is generally well-received, with many praising the delicious meats and the well-curated wine selection. The service is described as attentive, and the atmosphere creates an intimate yet lively environment perfect for an evening out.
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Since transportation isn’t included, we suggest travelers plan ahead to arrive on time. The meeting point is at the ticket counter, so be sure to have your voucher ready. The show can be enjoyed rain or shine, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, making it approachable for most visitors.
The timing can be flexible, so it’s wise to check the exact start times when booking. Also, the reservations are flexible — you can reserve now and pay later, offering some peace of mind for unpredictable travel plans.
Why This Tour Offers Real Value

For those seeking an authentic Buenos Aires experience, this show offers much more than just entertainment. It’s a culture into the city’s heart, from the historic ambiance of the venue to the passionate performances on stage. The combination of live music, traditional dance, and hearty Argentine cuisine creates a memorable night that fans of tango, folklore, or local gastronomy will appreciate.
The price point of $250 might seem high at first glance, but when you consider the inclusive nature of the ticket (meals, drinks, and a full show), it provides solid value. Plus, you’ll be supporting local artists and musicians who keep the tradition alive, which adds a meaningful layer to your experience.
This tour is especially suited to cultural enthusiasts, food lovers, and first-time visitors wanting a curated, high-quality introduction to Argentina’s rich musical traditions. It’s perfect for those who want a relaxing yet immersive evening and are happy to indulge in some of Buenos Aires’ best meats and wines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included. Travelers are responsible for arriving at the meeting point on time. It’s recommended to plan your route ahead of time, especially if staying outside the immediate area.
What language is the show performed in?
The tour offers guides in both English and Spanish, but the performance itself is primarily musical and dance, which transcends language barriers.
Can I reserve and pay later?
Yes, the booking allows you to reserve your spot and pay later, offering flexibility if your plans are not yet final.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for guests with mobility needs to enjoy the show.
How long does the entire experience last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 to 4 hours, depending on whether you choose the dinner option and your start time.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes either a dinner and show or just the show with drinks, depending on your selection.
Can I come alone or with a group?
This experience suits both solo travelers and groups. The setting encourages a lively, communal atmosphere, but it’s also perfect for a romantic night out.
Is the dress code formal?
While not strictly formal, smart casual attire is advisable, especially if you want to match the elegant historic ambiance.
What type of music will I hear?
You’ll enjoy traditional tango and folklore music, performed live by accomplished musicians.
Do I need to arrive early?
Yes, arriving a few minutes early ensures a smooth check-in and allows you to settle in before the show begins.
Final Thoughts

The Michelangelo: Tango and Folklore Show offers an engaging night out in Buenos Aires that balances musical excellence, historic charm, and delicious Argentine cuisine. It’s a well-curated experience that brings you face-to-face with Argentina’s iconic cultural traditions in a setting that amplifies their authenticity.
This tour is especially well-suited for first-time visitors eager to dive into tango, food lovers wanting to savor local flavors, and anyone interested in cultural performances that highlight Argentina’s artistic spirit. The professional musicians, stellar dancers, and charming venue make for a memorable evening — one that perfectly encapsulates Buenos Aires’ passion for music and dance.
While it’s best to plan your arrival carefully and consider transportation, the experience offers excellent value for its price, delivering a genuine taste of Argentine life in a memorable, lively setting. Whether you’re a tango aficionado or a curious traveler, this show will leave you with a deeper appreciation for Buenos Aires’ cultural heartbeat.
Enjoy your night in Buenos Aires, and don’t forget to savor the meat and wine — it’s part of the experience!
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