MILONGAS:
We divided the circuit of milongas into 3 types:
- Milongas of afternoon or practices: where they will dance a lot. Social atmosphere, relaxed.
- Milongas of the circuit of bs So they must know: they are the important milongas of Buenos Aires. With demonstrations or live Orchestras.
- Milongas further away from the center: they will only meet with us as they are more difficult for a tourist to access.
We have an estimated program with many options for each day. We will choose the final ones very close to the date, when we know the artistic program of them and thus offer them the trip they so much expect.
THE DINNERS:
We will take you to special places, some hidden (great secrets of Bs As) with the best gastronomic quality, not frequented by tourists, far from the center. We do not want to specify their names because we want them to continue to be maintained in this way.There will be a very special dinner in a typical "Boliche" tango (only for Argentines) where they will listen to the best singers of Buenos Aires.
EXCURSIONS:
- We will do a guided city tour around the city to know the historical points and tell them their history, their historical monuments.
- We will visit the neighborhood of "La Boca", the cradle of Tango, where everything began in its tenements ..!
LA BOCA
It is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Bohemian par excellence is full of artists, painters and skilled tango dancers. This neighborhood was the first port of the city at the time, today is a must for any tourist. Cheer up to know the cradle of the most street tango!
La Boca began to receive innumerable immigrants in 1870, especially Genoese Italians. When they arrived they built their houses with metal sheets and used the paintings of the boats to color their homes. For this reason La Boca is a very colorful neighborhood to this day. The houses were called "conventillos" and there lived many immigrant families with common spaces.
The main street is "El Caminito", which was named after a homonymous tango by Gabino Peñaloza and Juan de Dios Filiberto. The tour of this neighborhood is one of the most emblematic of Buenos Aires, a must for any visitor.
Talking about La Boca is also talking about football since it is part of the daily life of its inhabitants. In the heart of the neighborhood beats the Bombonera, the Boca Juniors Club stadium, which arouses passion among neighbors. The stadium is called that because at the time of its inauguration, in 1940, it was similar to a box of some famous chocolates. The colors of the club, blue and yellow, were taken from the Swedish flag.
The Cancha de Boca has capacity for 60 thousand people, and outside you can see a mural of Pérez Celis along with other memories made by players. To the side works the Museum of the Passion Boquense that realizes guided visits to the field
It's a walk with history. It is also a community party where fairgrounds, artists, neighbors and visitors get mixed up in a kind of participatory embrace in which creativity, color, history, traditions and music prevail. All tinged by a rescue of the neighborhood, the traditional ". Its full name is "Feria de las Artesanías y Tradiciones Populares Argentinas".
It is an intimate walk of Argentine citizenship, where craft stalls display exquisite samples of urban and rural art.
There are also music and dances; singing and payadores that are challenged. An incessant come and go through those streets of the neighborhood of Mataderos that seem to return to past times, filled with the public, with aromas of the kitchen of the grandmother and smelling of the countryside. Streets transited by horsemen with their mounted "entrepreneurs" with rich implements, wearing them valuable harrows and a long crossed facón to their backs. People that approaches a group of accordion, guitar and bass drum that with more enthusiasm than art, attacks with cuecas , zambas, chamamés and chamarritas, without bothering because a few steps four couples "aporteñadas", dance with a serious and somewhat stiff face, some old "tangos de mi flor.
But above all there is joy and an irresistible need to participate. A healthy joy that is contagious and an understandable desire to feel part of the magical world of our history and traditions. Because those who visit the Fair, since they enter it, are already part of the show and their experiences.
- The old town of Bs As, the neighborhood of San Telmo, counts every Sunday with a Fair of Crafts and antiques of great quality and very good prices. An unmissable excursion. And do not forget your dancing shoes because the evening ends dancing at Plaza Dorrego, an outdoor milonga organized by a friend of ours the "Indio" Pedro ....
SAN TELMO
San Telmo is one of the best preserved areas within the ever changing Buenos Aires, and is characterized by its colonial mansions and streets, many of which are still paved with cobblestones. Among the attractions that can be visited in this neighborhood, there are some old churches, museums, antique and design shops and an antique and handicrafts fair, the San Telmo Fair that takes place in the main square, Plaza Dorrego and in Defense Street every Sunday. In addition to the craft stalls, there are also street performers, musicians, dancers, puppeteers, magicians and living statues on Defensa street during the fair.
There are also activities related to tango and Candombe, aimed at both the local inhabitants and the many tourists who visit the area
- The farewell will be the Day of the Tango (Anniversary of Carlos Gardel and Julio De Caro) and we will live the celebrations of officers organized by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, where we will visit the Kirchner cultural center.It is designed as a cultural multi-space with different rooms and areas. For its construction, the original building that is part of the National Historical Patrimony was respected and different sectors of the old Post Palace that were in poor condition or abandoned were put in value.
EL TIGRE
- We will enjoy an excursion in the delta, tiger. A refuge of tranquility and nature in the first section of the Delta islands, where we will carry out the following activities: Argentinian roast outdoors and boat rides
Tigre is an Argentine city just north of the city of Buenos Aires. It is an access road to the rivers and swamps of the vast delta of Paraná. The old Puerto de Frutos of the city is now a busy craft market. Nearby is the Museo del Mate, which goes through the history of the traditional Argentine infusion and has a mate bar. Rowing clubs and restaurants line Paseo Victorica, a boardwalk by the river.
DIA DE CAMPO
- We will have a field day to choose, to enjoy relaxing landscapes, a lot of green and to disconnect completely from the city.An unforgettable day with the gauchos de buenos aires!
TANGO CANTINA
- We will visit the best tango bar/restaurante, located in the Boedo district, it is a typical BODEGÓN of Buenos Aires, where we will listen to the best singers, and enjoy a great dinner.
Buenos Aires awaits us with the best food, many tangos for dancing, live music to listen to, classes with special amestros, and much, much more to make this an unforgettable Tango experience !!