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Spectacle des légendes de Michel-Ange avec dîner en option

3.9(7)Buenos Aires1 heure
TRIPADVISOR3.9(7)

Description

Le site est situé à Balcarce 433, dans le quartier de San Telmo. Il est situé dans un bâtiment historique de Buenos Aires, sur un terrain occupé depuis 1606 par l'Ordre de Saint-Domingue (dont le couvent est situé sur le même pâté de maisons). Son ancienneté, son architecture et l'histoire qu'elle contient en font aujourd'hui un lieu unique dans toute la ville de Buenos Aires. Préservant les caractéristiques des bâtiments antérieurs à la première moitié du XIXe siècle, il fut remanié en 1752 pour le transformer en entrepôt de marchandises. En 1850, l'architecte anglais Edward Taylor construit le bâtiment qui deviendra plus tard un entrepôt douanier. Grâce aux fouilles effectuées dans ses sous-sols, des coutumes déjà oubliées de la société coloniale ont été reconstituées. En parcourant le lieu, vous vous sentirez partie prenante de l'histoire de cet édifice emblématique de la ville où ont défilé espagnols, créoles, immigrés, chanteurs et danseurs de renommée mondiale.

Options de l'excursion

Spectacle des légendes de Michel-Ange avec dîner en option

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse

Heures d'entrée 19h30 Ils auront un menu à la carte en 3 étapes, des boissons gratuites (eau, boissons gazeuses, bière, vins de Bodega Catena Zapata Alamos Malbec ou Chardonnay. )(Respecter les horaires d'entrée) spectacle à 21h30 au théâtre où ils verront un spectacle de tango et de folklore. Sextuor dirigé par Nicolas Ledesma avec la participation de Horacio Romo et Pablo Agri et des musiciens des célèbres orchestres de Leopoldo Federico et Sexteto Mayor / Avec la présence stellaire de Nestor Fabian et Maria Pisoni au chant / Hommage à Mariano Mores / Mateo Crespi interprète avec sa guitare des thèmes populaires reconnus dans le monde. Ils accompagnent de grands danseurs folkloriques et 5 couples de tango complètent le casting.

Points forts

entrée, plat et dessert

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
entrée, plat et dessert

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Animaux d'assistance acceptés
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
  • Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques

Avis(7)

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404dianb
November 19, 2023
Good show, but poor meal and service

The show was wonderful. We booked for the meal too and had the worst seats in the house. Told we were being seated with other English speakers. Yes we were, but don’t know why that meant we should have worst seats Good seats seemed to be for those who booked show only Starters and dessert fine main course of steak ordered rare arrived more than well done. People who arrived later for show only for much better seats seats talked through the show

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gefilte63
May 19, 2023
Top Notch Show and Dinner

This was booked by our travel agent and we thought it might be a little hokey or touristy. It seemed like there were a fair amount of Argentinians and judging by their reactions they like the show too. Dinner for us was choose an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. Wine was served alongside the meal. Service was good--especially for such a large crowd. The show was outstanding. Not only was there Tango, but also music and dance from the Andes region. It made for a nice mix in the program. The musical artists were so talented and really go into the performance. Highly recommend this if you are in Buenos Aires.

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carolannr140
March 26, 2023
Total Tourist Trap

Booked this show with a travel agency. When we arrived at the venue they said we didn’t have a reservation. Searched my phone and found the booking. So they let us in. Then they took us upstairs to a balcony and led us to the very end of it where there was a very small narrow sofa and said we should sit there with 2 other people..it was extremely uncomfortable and there was nowhere to put my legs. Also there was a metal screen which blocked the view of the stage. Anyway I got up and told the waiter that I couldn’t sit there. He led us to another table in front of the stage. We were served an inexpensive wine and cheese board ( not very appetizing) .The show itself was good. At the end of the show they came and requested a tip. (have never seen this at a show before).Afterwards they brought the bill for the cheese board. The bill was for 5000 pesos and on the menu it was 1900 pesos. I complained and they said it was a misprint on the menu. However they said I could pay the price on the menu as it wasn’t my fault. (Really.??) All in all it felt like we were being taken.I had seen another tango show a few years before in Buenos Aires and enjoyed it very much.

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Donna31522
March 7, 2023
Fun (Long) Evening!

We were anxious to see a tango show, but had been warned that the dining experience might be less than great -- and it was not! We enjoyed great steak and fish meals, with wine, followed by a show that included tango, gaucho tricks and guitar. A late night (we may have dozed off during the show), but worth the price of admission. We purchased our tickets (including van pick-up) through a travel agent, so I can't speak to the criticism about the venue taking advantage of tourists with their exchange rate.

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Tom C
February 18, 2023
La Ventana bamboozles foreign visitors with its shady use of the 'blue dollar.'

La Ventana Tango bamboozles foreign visitors by using the ‘blue dollar’ rate to its benefit and not to the benefit of visiting travelers as intended. In otherwise excellent Tango performances, music, food and service, going to a performance advertised at $210 for show and dinner for two persons and then having a Visa charge of $386.57, 84% more, left a bitter feeling and management refused to discuss. Their gimmick is simple: when paying La Ventana they converted our $210 USD charge into Pesos at the ‘blue dollar’ rate rather than the official rate. The visiting guests get billed at a higher USD rate and then is told that they will get a Visa credit later. The result is that La Ventana pockets the $386.57 USD and the visiting guests realize no benefit from an Argentine government approved effort to provide a more lucrative exchange rate to boost Central Bank Reserves of U.S. Dollars. La Ventana gets the USDs at the expense of the Central Bank’s efforts to boost USD reserves by encouraging foreign visitors to spend money in Argentina. We overhead similar conversations among 3 other guests near our table. I’ll dispute the charge...will skip future La Ventana shows.

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