Feel the Rhythm. Taste the Culture.
Tango, Coffee & Vinyl:
A sensory journey into the soul of Buenos Aires.
Step into the rhythm, savor every sip, and connect with Argentina’s most cherished traditions.
The Experience
Tango, Coffee & Vinyl isn’t just an activity—it’s a deep dive into the soul of Buenos Aires. Step into a world where tradition, rhythm, and flavor come together. From the pulse of tango to the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the timeless crackle of vintage vinyl, every element is designed to awaken your senses and connect you to the city’s essence.
What To Expect
Step into the rhythm of an experience where movement, aroma, and sound blend into one—it’s a deep dive into tradition. Every sip, every note, and every step tells a story, and transport you into the heart of this cultural journey.
Tango isn’t just a dance—it’s a dialogue of movement and emotion. Guided by Andrés, you’ll step into its rhythm, learning the essentials of connection, posture, and musicality, with Alan ensuring a seamless experience in English.
Buenos Aires’ coffee culture is rich and bold—just like the brews you’ll taste. With barista Andrés leading the way, Alan guiding the stories, and Andrea ensuring each cup is just right, you’ll explore specialty beans from Indómito Café, paired with fresh medialunas and artisanal treats.
Hold a vintage record in your hands, hear the warm crackle of classic tango melodies, and immerse yourself in Buenos Aires’ rich musical history. With Jorge spinning vinyl, you’ll journey through Gardel’s golden era and Piazzolla’s groundbreaking nuevo tango.
Testimonials

Eva Elle
France
“A truly unique experience! The perfect blend of Buenos Aires’ culture—learning tango, tasting amazing coffee, and listening to vinyl records was unforgettable.”

Mark
USA
“This isn’t just an activity; it’s a cultural immersion. Andrés and the team made us feel like old friends, and I left with a deep appreciation for tango and coffee.”

Elena
Spain
“The hosts’ passion and knowledge made this the highlight of my trip. I’ll never listen to tango the same way again!”