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    Teatro Colón - Box seats

    Teatro Colón

    4.8(84 reviews)
    3.9 kmSan Nicolas

    We had a private Tour Guide that arranged for us to attend one of the one hour tours given by the…read moretheater staff. Our assigned time was 2 PM so we arrived 10 minutes prior and began the lineup process. If you've never toured this theater, I would highly recommend you do so. It is absolutely stunning, so many ornate details to see. We were taken into several different areas of the theater, including the main grand entrance, the theater itself where we were able to sit in one of the box seating and the French styled room where the upper level patrons rest during intermission. Not only did she cover the history, but she also covered many stories of some of their famous attendees, where people sit, including the widows area back in the day where widows couldn't be seen at social functions It's definitely worth your time!

    Teatro Colon is a very famous opera house in Buenos Aires that is considered one of the top ten…read moreopera houses in the world. You do not need to see an opera here to visit. They sell 50 minute tours of the place in English, Spanish, or Portuguese for about $20 (Spanish tours are more frequent though and occur every 15 minutes). This opera house is over 100 years old and reminded me of the old buildings you'd see all over Italy. Due to its classic look, it is definitely a very lavish looking building and is more extravagant looking than the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

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    Teatro Colón - Amazing ceiling

    Amazing ceiling

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    Gala Tango - Singers

    Gala Tango

    4.2(6 reviews)
    2.2 kmMonserrat

    Our tour company arranged an evening at the Galla tango as part of our two week South America tour…read more We were instructed to be in the lobby at 7:15 PM and we're told we would be picked up and delivered to the facility for a tango, dance lesson, dinner and the actual tango show. We waited at our hotel lobby for 45 minutes, had the Front Desk call and they said they were still making their rounds but would be with us in five minutes. We were finally picked up at 8:30 in an empty van so I'm assuming either the prior bus was full or they forgot about us Anyway, we arrived to the theater and most people were well over halfway, finished with their dinner, so we were seated at a table at the edge of the stage and they quickly tried to get us caught up with everyone else. I wouldn't say that the meal was anything memorable, it was acceptable. We both had the butternut squash soup, and I had the fish special of the day which was Hake and my husband had a steak. There were certain parts of the steak that were a little tough, but overall it was good. You choose a red or a white wine, they bring you a Bellini when you arrive in a bottle of water so you have plenty of fluids. They do bring a pallet cleanser at some point, but they missed us on that. A dessert is included as well, and my husband had the dolce de Leche and I had the pears minus the ice cream. Service is very good, we had two different waiters serving us, but it was a little frazzled since we were so late being brought in The show started promptly at 10 PM and lasted until 11:30 PM. There were three different tango couples as well as some incredibly talented musicians. We were absolutely mesmerized by the accordion player, he is fascinating to watch! There were several singers as well as a man playing what look to be a ukulele, but I know it has a Spanish name. All of these people were incredibly talented. The grand finale was.' don't cry for me, Argentina.' and was incredibly moving and brilliant close to the show. We were back to our hotel around midnight. As our Tour company arranged all of this as part of a package deal, I really do not know how much it cost to go so you will have to check current rates. We went on a Monday night and all seating was filled. We obviously missed the early part of the evening with the tango lesson so you'll have to figure out how to make that happen if that's something that you want to do

    This was a tough one to sit through and I had many mixed feelings about it. The downside of this…read moreevent sadly for me was the dancing, as someone who grew up as a competitive dancer the technique from the tango dancers themselves were missing on some points through it the routine for various performances. I wish the performances or show as a whole followed a structure or spelling Storyline to help them engage their audience. The positives: the food and the ambiance. Whoever was in charge of decoration for this place killed it, it's is so well detailed and you kept it was almost distracting from everything else. The food was the middle ground some amazing bites and some I probably wouldn't order again but the personal hit at the table was the cheese gnocchi and the dulce de leche crepes so if you pass by here make sure to include those two dishes on your list!

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    Gala Tango - Cheese gnocchi

    Cheese gnocchi

    Gala Tango - Menu: each person gets an appetizer, entree, and dessert included with their ticket

    Menu: each person gets an appetizer, entree, and dessert included with their ticket

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    Teatro Verdi - culturalcenter - Updated June 2026

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