There are many places one can go for Tango dancing in Buenos Aires. This is a rough guide with some of the well known places for every taste.

 

Exact address & the newest version of Milongas in Buenos Aires  you can get  in Tango Shoe Shops or Milongas when arriving in Buenos Aires!

Porteno y Bailarin

Very popular Milonga amongst locals and tourists  

Address: Riobamba 416 - check Tango Map for openings, nice Milonga but crowded - get there early

Confiteria Ideal

One of the most famous milonga in Buenos Aires. Great afternoon Milonga, very traditional - open every day afternnns & evenings.

http://www.confiteriaideal.com/

 

 

Orchestras

There are many orchestras to see whilst visiting on a Tango holiday in Buenos Aires - well worth seeing are “Los Reyes del Tango” which play music of Juan D’Arienzo amongst others.

Nearest and in walking distance to the flat

this is a popular and beautiful Milonga - also known as Niño Bien

Region Leonesa:
Lo de Celia

Corner Entre Rios & Humberto 1, very traditional Milonga - only 3 minutes walk from the flat

Salon la Argentina 
also known as El Arranque

Very traditional afternoon Milonga - good on

Tuesday & Thursday afternoons!

Hardly any tourists.

El Beso
Plaza Dorrego

Sunday open air Milonga with El Indio, San Telmo Humberto 1, 449 - Sundays:17-22hrs, Also the place to visit on Sunday mornings

Tango Shoes
Milongas & Dance Halls