Quick Overview

Looking to get a quick but meaningful taste of Argentine culture? This private workshop in Buenos Aires offers an engaging two-hour session where you’ll learn about local traditions, language, and customs through fun activities like brewing mate, tasting alfajores, and even dancing the Cordoban quartet. Priced at just $33 per person, this experience is designed for travelers with limited time but eager to dive into authentic Argentine life.
What we love about this experience is its intimate nature — it’s a private activity, so you get personalized attention and a chance to ask questions. Plus, the variety of activities packed into just two hours keeps the experience lively and memorable.
A possible consideration? Since it’s a fast-paced workshop, expect a lot of activity in a short period — if you’re looking for a deep dive into Argentine history or extensive language classes, you might find this a bit light. But if your goal is a lively, practical, and fun introduction to the essentials of Argentine culture, this workshop hits the mark.
This experience is perfect for travelers short on time who want to connect authentically with Buenos Aires’ local customs. It’s particularly appealing if you enjoy interactive activities, food tasting, and learning through fun hands-on experiences.
Key Points
- Authentic local activities: Brewing mate, tasting alfajores, and dancing the Cordoban quartet.
- Two-hour private session: Personalized and engaging, perfect for a quick culture.
- No Spanish required: Activities are interactive and accessible even if you don’t speak Spanish.
- Flexible times: Available during weekday mornings or afternoons.
- Add-ons available: Optional empanada tasting or a Spanish language test class.
- Convenient location: Close to public transportation, starting at Manuel Ugarte 2110.
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What’s Included and What to Expect

This workshop, offered by Flaneur Academy, is a carefully curated introduction to Argentine customs, designed for busy travelers who want to maximize their cultural knowledge in a short time. You’ll meet your guide at a central location in Buenos Aires, and the session will last approximately 2 hours. The experience is wholly private, so only your group participates — making it a more relaxed, personalized encounter.
The Itinerary in Detail
Once you arrive at the meeting point, you’ll be greeted by your qualified instructor, who will guide you through a series of interactive activities. Here’s what you can expect:
- Brewing Mate: You’ll learn about and brew your own mate, the iconic Argentine drink. This process is as much about tradition as flavor, and it’s a social activity deeply woven into Argentine life. Expect to learn the proper way to prepare and share mate, which is often a communal act.
- Taste Alfajores: You’ll get to try alfajores, sweet, crumbly cookies typically filled with dulce de leche. This is a delicious way to experience a classic local treat.
- Lunfardo and Gestures: Your guide will introduce you to lunfardo, the colorful slang that peppers Buenos Aires’ speech, and teach you some typical gestures. These are small but meaningful ways to connect with locals and understand their everyday communications.
- Celebrating a World Cup: Since football is a huge part of Argentine identity, the guide may share stories or show clips that highlight the passion, especially around World Cup times — an opportunity to understand one of the nation’s biggest unifiers.
- Dancing the Cordoban Quartet: You’ll get a taste of regional music by learning some basic steps of the Cordoban quartet, a lively dance style from the Córdoba region. It’s a fun way to connect with Argentine musical traditions, even if you’re not a dancer.
Additional Opportunities
You can opt to enhance your experience with an empanada tasting or even a Spanish language test class. These optional add-ons give a bit more flavor or knowledge, depending on your interest.
Location and Practicalities
The workshop starts at Manuel Ugarte 2110 — a central spot accessible by public transportation. The activity ends back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring Buenos Aires right afterward.
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Group Size and Suitability
Since this is a private experience, it offers a relaxed environment tailored to your group’s interests. It’s not suitable for babies or very young children, but teenagers are welcome. Parents are responsible for minors, signing a liability waiver, which makes it suitable for families with older children or teenagers keen to learn about local culture.
Authentic Experiences and Real Feedback

One recent traveler summed it up perfectly: “I’m basically a porteña now. Great class.” This echoes the sentiment that even in a short period, you can walk away with a deeper appreciation for Argentine customs.
Another reviewer noted, “A great intro into Argentinean culture and language. The team made it fun, and I even made some friends out of it.” This highlights how the workshop’s lively approach makes cultural learning enjoyable and social.
The instructor’s approach is practical and friendly, making complex traditions and slang accessible without needing prior knowledge of Spanish. This makes it especially valuable for travelers who want to absorb culture in a relaxed, engaging way without the commitment of a full-length class.
Why This Experience Matters for Travelers

This workshop offers a practical, taste-sized experience that gets to the heart of what makes Argentine culture unique. It’s especially suitable if you’re in Buenos Aires for a limited time but want a meaningful connection to local customs. It’s not just about seeing the sights — it’s about participating in traditions that will make your stay more authentic and memorable.
If you’re curious about local language, food, and social customs, and enjoy interactive activities, this is a fantastic way to spend a couple of hours. Plus, the private setting means you can ask questions and engage with your instructor in a relaxed environment.
Final Thoughts

For a modest investment of $33, this private workshop offers incredible value for anyone wanting a hands-on cultural introduction. It suits travelers who prefer interactive, fun experiences over passive sightseeing, and those who want to connect more deeply with Buenos Aires in a short period.
The activities are lively and genuine — brewing mate, tasting alfajores, learning regional dance — and provide a tangible sense of Argentine identity. Best of all, since it’s private, your experience is tailored, friendly, and free from the rush of larger tours.
Whether you’re a foodie, a language buff, or simply curious about Argentine customs, this workshop makes for an enriching, playful, and memorable addition to your Buenos Aires itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop suitable for people who don’t speak Spanish?
Yes, it’s designed to be interactive and accessible, even if you don’t speak Spanish. The activities focus on demonstrations and participation, making language barriers less of an issue.
How long does the workshop last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a compact but comprehensive introduction to Argentine culture.
Can I choose a morning or afternoon session?
Yes, the workshop is available during weekday mornings (10 a.m. to 12 p.m.) or afternoons (4 p.m. to 6 p.m.), giving you flexibility in scheduling.
Is the experience private or group-based?
It’s a private activity, so only your group will participate. This offers a more relaxed and personalized experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
It’s not intended for babies or very young children, though teenagers can participate. Parents must sign a responsibility waiver for minors.
Can I add extra activities?
Yes, you can opt for optional add-ons like an empanada tasting or a Spanish language test class for an extra fee.
Where does the workshop start and end?
It begins at Manuel Ugarte 2110 and ends back at the same location, making it convenient to explore other parts of Buenos Aires afterward.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund.
What’s the cost?
The price is $33 per person, which is quite reasonable given the personalized, engaging nature of the experience and the variety of activities offered.
By choosing this workshop, you gain more than just facts; you gain a taste of Argentine life that’s fun, authentic, and memorable. Perfect for those who prefer participatory learning and want to leave with stories to tell—and maybe even a new favorite local drink!
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