Discover Tango and Argentine Flavors in Buenos Aires

Imagine stepping into a lively conventillo, an old tenement where immigrants once gathered, and being greeted with warmth and a sense of history. For just $50 per person, this two-hour experience combines a beginner-friendly tango lesson with a tasting of local wines and homemade empanadas. Led by a passionate guide, you’ll learn basic dance moves and enjoy authentic Argentine food and drink in a setting that’s as much about culture as it is about fun.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the location inside an original conventillo offers a rare glimpse into Buenos Aires’ past—an environment full of stories, tradition, and the city’s vibrant spirit. Second, the personalized attention from Catalina, who’s renowned for her friendly, patient teaching style and wealth of local knowledge, makes the class both approachable and engaging.
One thing to consider: since the experience lasts just around 2 hours, it’s a quick, lively taste of tango—not a comprehensive dance course. Travelers who are curious about the basics or want a cultural introduction will find it ideal, especially if they enjoy culinary delights and interactive local experiences.
If you’re looking for a fun, authentic introduction to Argentine culture—whether you’re a first-timer or a casual dancer—this tour offers a memorable way to connect with Buenos Aires beyond the usual sightseeing.
Key Points

- Authentic setting inside a historic conventillo offers culture.
- Beginner-friendly tango lesson designed so everyone can dance, even with no prior experience.
- Tasting of homemade empanadas and regional wines provides culinary insight into Argentina.
- Personalized instruction by a passionate local guide makes the experience approachable.
- Insightful cultural and historical commentary enriches the understanding of tango’s importance.
- Flexible schedule with free cancellation enhances peace of mind for travelers.
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An In-Depth Look at the Tango and Wine Experience
What the Tour Offers
This two-hour experience is designed as an engaging, relaxed introduction to two of Argentina’s most celebrated cultural elements: tango and wine. The tour begins inside a conventillo, an environment filled with history—originally a tenement housing immigrants in the 19th century. This choice of location adds an authentic, intimate atmosphere that’s hard to replicate in a modern dance studio or restaurant.
You’ll meet your guide—who may be Catalina—at Dr. Tomás Manuel de Anchorena 575. The initial part is a 60-minute tango lesson, where you’ll learn the basic steps and movements. The focus is on building confidence and understanding the rhythm of tango, not mastering complex choreography. As many reviews pointed out, Catalina excels at breaking down the dance into simple, manageable pieces, making it accessible even for absolute beginners.
What to Expect During the Lesson
During the lesson, you’ll start with simple steps—a basic embrace, a gentle walk, and some basic turns. According to reviews, Catalina is patient and encouraging, ensuring everyone feels comfortable regardless of skill level. As one reviewer put it, “Catalina broke it down into simple pieces, and we really felt like we were getting the hang of it.” The goal is to dance a tango with your partner by the end—though don’t worry if you’re just trying to keep up; it’s about enjoying the experience.
After the dance portion, the activity shifts to food and drink. You’ll sample homemade empanadas, a staple Argentine snack with various fillings—beef, cheese, or others—and enjoy local wines. The wines are carefully selected, giving a good sense of the varietals typical of Argentina, such as Malbec, which is Argentina’s flagship red.
The Location and Atmosphere
The choice of venue—inside an original conventillo—adds charm and authenticity. It’s a space that’s lived-in, full of stories, and provides a cozy, intimate setting that elevates the experience beyond a simple dance class. One reviewer called it “a traditional thing from here,” emphasizing that sharing the moment over food and wine inside such a historic site makes the experience uniquely Argentine.
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Authenticity and Personal Touch
Catalina’s reviews highlight her as a warm, personable guide. She’s not just teaching dance; she shares historical insights, explaining how tango is woven into the fabric of Argentine culture. One reviewer, quoting Catalina’s background as a university history professor, appreciated the additional context that made the dance more meaningful.
Many travelers mention how flexible and friendly Catalina was; she adapted to different skill levels and made everyone feel at ease. LGBTQ-friendly and approachable, this experience welcomes all groups seeking a relaxed, authentic taste of Buenos Aires.
What Travelers Say
Of course, no review set would be complete without some honest feedback. The vast majority of visitors, over 90%, rate this experience excellent or very good. Popular praise includes the patient teaching style, the delicious empanadas, and the quality of the wines. As one person remarked, “Catalina is wonderful! The lesson is about the vibe of tango and enjoying the experience.”
A small number of reviews noted minor delays or a less cohesive lesson, but these seem to be exceptions rather than the rule. The feedback suggests that the personalized, relaxed approach makes this a highlight of many visits.
Practical Details and Value
At $50, this experience offers remarkable value—combining dance, food, drink, and cultural commentary in just two hours. It’s perfect for first-time visitors looking for an interactive introduction or those wanting a memorable cultural souvenir.
The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances comfort and allows for personalized attention. Timing-wise, it’s well-suited for travelers with flexible schedules and can be booked 33 days in advance on average, reflecting high demand.
Who Will Love This Tour?

Travelers seeking a low-pressure, authentic cultural experience will find this tour ideal. If you’re curious about tango’s roots and want to try dancing yourself, it’s a great entry point. Food lovers will enjoy the homemade empanadas and regional wines, which add a culinary dimension to the experience.
It’s especially suitable for those interested in history and local traditions, given the setting in a historic conventillo and Catalina’s insights. LGBTQ travelers, solo visitors, couples, and small groups all rave about how welcoming and fun this experience is.
This tour isn’t designed for professional dancers or those looking for a deep dive into advanced tango, but for beginners or casual dancers, it hits the right note. If you’re after a casual, cultural introduction combined with relaxed socializing, then this is a solid choice.
FAQ

Is this a group or private experience?
It’s a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, which makes for a more personalized and relaxed experience.
How long does the activity last?
It takes about two hours, including the dance lesson, tasting, and casual conversation.
What’s included in the price?
You get a one-hour tango lesson, homemade empanadas, and local wines. The venue inside the conventillo adds ambiance.
Can I participate if I have no dance experience?
Absolutely. The lesson is designed to be beginner-friendly, focusing on simple steps and making sure everyone feels comfortable.
Is there a specific dress code?
There’s no formal dress code, but comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for simple dance movements are recommended.
How accessible is the location?
The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach within Buenos Aires.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, allowing flexibility.
Is the experience LGBTQ-friendly?
Yes, multiple reviews confirm that it’s an LGBTQ-friendly environment.
What should I bring?
Bring your enthusiasm! The venue provides everything you need, and Catalina’s tips will have you dancing in no time.
Final Thoughts
This tour offers an engaging snapshot of Buenos Aires’ cultural heartbeat. You’ll leave with a basic grasp of tango, enjoying a delicious meal of empanadas paired with some of Argentina’s best wines. The historic setting and friendly guide turn what could be a touristy cookie-cutter activity into a genuinely local experience.
Ideal for beginners, curious travelers, or those wanting a fun, intimate introduction to Argentine culture, this tour delivers authenticity and warmth in spades. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the city’s soul—through dance, food, and conversation.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, approachable way to experience Buenos Aires, and don’t mind a short, lively session, then this tour is a excellent choice. The combination of history, culture, and conviviality makes it a memorable highlight for many travelers. Just bring your curiosity—and maybe some comfortable shoes!
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