Entertainment · San Telmo

El Viejo Almacen

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El Viejo AlmacenEl Viejo Almacén Tango Cena Show Buenos Aires
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El Viejo Almacen is one of Buenos Aires' most iconic tango houses, located in the historic San Telmo neighborhood. The venue occupies a beautifully preserved 19th-century building that originally served as a general store, hence its name 'The Old Store.' Inside, the intimate atmosphere is enhanced by antique decor, exposed brick walls, and warm lighting. The evening typically begins with a multi-course dinner featuring Argentine cuisine, followed by a live tango performance that showcases both traditional and contemporary styles. The show includes talented dancers, a live orchestra, and singers, offering a comprehensive tango experience. What sets El Viejo Almacen apart is its authentic, old-world charm and its reputation as one of the first venues to revive tango in the 1960s. Visitors can expect a night of passion, music, and dance that captures the soul of Buenos Aires.

Don't miss

  • Watch a live tango show with professional dancers and musicians
  • Dine on traditional Argentine dishes like grilled meats and empanadas
  • Admire the historic building's antique furnishings and architecture
  • Explore the San Telmo neighborhood before or after the show

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit El Viejo Almacen

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for show and dinner packages. book online in advance as shows often sell out). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
559
4 star
340
3 star
138
2 star
23
1 star
39

Know before you go

  • Arrive early to enjoy a pre-show drink and soak in the atmosphere.
  • Smart casual attire is recommended; no shorts or flip-flops.
  • Photography without flash is usually allowed during the show.
  • Drinks are often included in dinner packages, but check beforehand.

A bit of history

El Viejo Almacen opened in 1969 in a building that was once a general store and later a brothel. It played a key role in the revival of tango during a period when the dance was in decline, becoming a beloved institution for locals and tourists alike.

Common questions

Is the show suitable for children?

Yes, but the late hour and formal setting may not be ideal for very young children.

Can I attend just the show without dinner?

Some packages offer show-only tickets; check the official website for options.

Is there a dress code?

Smart casual is expected; avoid sportswear and beach attire.

How do I get there by public transport?

Take subway line A to Plaza de Mayo or line C to San Juan, then walk about 10 minutes.

Do they accommodate dietary restrictions?

Yes, inform the venue when booking, and they can usually adjust the menu.

Is the show in English?

The show is primarily in Spanish, but the music and dance are universal; some venues provide English summaries.

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