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Discover 68 Experiences in Buenos Aires on Trip.com, updated April 28, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 6 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 5.70 per person, with an average total of USD 86.61. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 14.178k verified reviews, Experiences Buenos Aires boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Experiences: "Local Foodie Adventure in Buenos Aires with Sherpa Food Tours", with 6.857k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

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Buenos Aires Experiences usually take about 3 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

57% of Buenos Aires Experiences now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: La Ventana Tango Show & Dinner with Optional Classic Bus Ride
Guest User2026-01-30
Starting with a classic bus pick up, the onto a great diner and show. The show is classical tango, but also includes other culturally significant artists. The decor of La ventana is also stunning. A great evening
Reviews: Palacio Tango: Tango Show at the Piazzolla Theater
Guest User2026-02-10
On Saturday night, my family and I went to the "Piazzolla Hall at the Tango Palace," a theater located inside the Güemes Gallery on Florida Street in downtown Buenos Aires. Both its name and the show pay homage to Astor Piazzolla: the Argentine bandoneon player, orchestra conductor, arranger, and composer considered one of the most important musicians of the 20th century and one of the greatest exponents of tango worldwide. We made a reservation just for the show, which includes two drinks of our choice, but for those who prefer, there's also the option of a dinner package. We arrived, announced ourselves, and were shown to our assigned table. The event then began on a central stage, featuring a large live orchestra, two excellent singers—one female and one male—and, of course, the dancers... simply breathtaking! The dance performance combined traditional salon tango, stage or fantasy tango, and contemporary styles, all danced with immense artistic skill and passion. Everything was fantastic; the Art Nouveau space was very elegant, the ambiance and atmosphere very pleasant, and the staff attentive. Although it's generally geared towards foreign tourists, as an Argentinian, I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it to be an excellent experience.
Reviews: Dinner and show at Madero Tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina with optional dinner
Guest User2026-02-26
Although we booked just to see the show, we still ordered drinks and fried dumplings (which weren't expensive) because we arrived early. Even without ordering, the table was already full of plates and cups, just like the other tables. Our seats were on the side of the stage. The better seats in the middle seemed to be reserved for VIPs and two higher-tier groups. Our table didn't include food or drinks, but we all ordered some alcohol, beverages, and food; otherwise, we wouldn't have felt comfortable.