Discover the best top things to do in Capital Federal District, Argentina including Teatro Colon, El Galpon de Catalinas/Grupo de Teatro Catalinas Sur, El Universal Espacio Cultural, Teatro de Repertorio, Teatro Carlos Gardel, Centro Cultural Borges, Teatro Ciego, Teatro Nacional Cervantes, Cafe Vinilo, Multiteatro Comafi.
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The Teatro Colon, in the City of Buenos Aires, is considered one of the best theaters in the world. Acknowledged for its acoustics and the artistic value of its construction, it turned 100 years in 2008.
I walked into the Teatro Colón box office one morning and was able to book an English speaking guided tour within the hour. It cost $1000 pesos which was well worth the visit. Luckily, the group of this tour was relatively small, which made the visit a more intimate experience. The informative tour gradually led to the exquisite Concert Hall where we were seated in one of the main balconies which overlooked the stage and impressive auditorium. You could only imagine what it would be like to attend a concert, opera or ballet here. Given the time & opportunity, I would have gladly done this.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
El Universal is a local music venue located in the center of Palermo in the City of Buenos Aires. It's main attraction are the local and international musicians that perform every week. Most of our days are free of charge and we offer a great variety of incredible food, craft beer and amazing drinks. You can hear the best folk, blues, jazz and country music.
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This Argentine tango show is held inside the Borges Cultural Center (BCC) located inside the beautiful Galerias Pacifico shopping center in Buenos Aires. Theater type seats are basic, cushioned, and comfortable. Different performances of tango are scheduled for different days during the week. Three of us went to see Pasion de Tango show on a Tuesday evening. One of the few early tango shows in Buenos Aires central area so you can plan other activities such as wining and dining at other places. One purchases open-seating tickets at least one-hour before the show at their manned kiosk inside the BCC. Cost in Feb 2020 was only $900 Argentine Pesos. Cash only, no credit cards. Theatre is air-conditioned and kept at a comfortable temperature. Lighting is good. Sound is good. No photography or video recording of any kind is allowed during the performance. They sell DVDs after the show however, we never found them. The performance included a small live band which played quite well. The dancers performed historic Argentine tangos covering several periods and costume changes. A solo male singer serenaded the audience between dances. The entire show started early at 8 pm and ended at just over an hour. This allows finding dinner later at a dedicated restaurant. In summary, a great introduction to historic Argentine tangos with no frills (no drinks or food service to gouge patrons).
4.5 based on 859 reviews
We are a company whose expertise is to tell stories in the darkness. Each of our plays is a different adventure, a different world in which we invite you to play beyond the limits of your sight. A unique, immersive experience that will open your imagination and challenge your five senses, making vibrate each part of your body.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
The theatre is absolutely stunning. You cannot miss it because it is such an imposant edifice in the middle of the square.
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