Upon arrival, you’re greeted by the venue's historic charm and elegant interior—dark wood, plush seating, and soft lighting.
You begin your experience with a menu offering Argentine specialties. Starters like empanadas or fresh salads set the stage for the main event—succulent steaks, fresh seafood, or rich pasta dishes, all paired perfectly with robust Argentine wines like Malbec.
The atmosphere shifts subtly as the tango show begins, the lights dim, and the stage comes alive with a mesmerizing display of grace and passion.
The show is a journey through tango’s various styles, from classic, dramatic routines to contemporary interpretations.
Leaving Café Los Angelitos, you carry with you the warmth of Argentine hospitality and the enchanting echoes of tango, having experienced an evening that beautifully captures the essence of Buenos Aires.
You can choose the option that best suits your needsBook now choosing between our 4 different services:7:30 pm - Dinner & Show with transfer8:00 pm - Dinner & Show without transfer9:30 pm - Only Tango Show with transfer10:00 pm - Only Tango Show without transfer
Cafe Los Angelitos Tango Show With Optional Dinner
Inclusions
- Tango Show
- Admission to Cafe Los Angelitos
- Soft Drinks / Wine
- Dinner (If option selected) 3 course meal
- Hotel Pick-Up / Drop-Off (If option selected)
Exclusions
- Hotel Pick-Up / Drop-Off (If option NOT selected)Dinner (If option NOT selected)Gratuities
Tour Plan
Itinerary
Drive about 1 hour to visit a remarkable fortress - Rupea - with three rings, dating from the 14th century, built on a basalt rock. Inside the fortress there is a well 60 m deep. The water is still drinkable.
Visit the Sükösd-Bethlen Castle, located in the central part of the village. The Castle, built in 1624 by Sükösd Istvan on the domain granted by the Transylvanian prince Gabriel Bethlen, is characterized by a rectangular fortification with towers in the corners and an interior yard. Initially the main role of the castle was a defensive one against ottoman invasions and peasant's revolts. Later the residential function was added to the castle. In time the castle was owned by the powerful Transylvanian family Teleki and in 1903 become a property of Racos village.
The Quaternary basaltic eruptions from Persani Mountains area represent the last manifestations of volcanism in the Carpathian Mountains and form the "Basalt Triangle" (Racos - Rupea - Comana de Sus). The volcanic eruptions took place between 2 - 0.5 million years ago and the most important basalt outcrops are protected nowadays by the following geo-sites of national importance: Racos Geological Complex and Rupea Basaltic cliff.
Today the Racos Geological Complex preserves the Quaternary basaltic volcanic eruptions from approximately 1.3 - 1.5 millions years ago that are visible today in the three quarries.
Visit Brazi Basalt Quarrie where Brazi Lake started to form after the mining activities stopped, called by the locals the Emerald Lake. Continue to the Bazalt Columns Natural Monument. The Extinct Volcano, is closed during 2021, but we can have a walk to visit it from above (no pictures allowed).
Meeting / Pickup
Meet on location or pick-up: Customers can come to our location or we can pick them up on request.
Know Before You Go
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller / pram accessible
- Public transportation nearby
- Infant seats available
Please Note
- Pick up at hotels and apartments located in the Palermo, Recoleta, Retiro, Puerto Madero and San Telmo neighborhoods.
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start
Reviews
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- • Instant Booking
- • Customizable Tours
- • Guaranteed Departures
- • Flexible Booking Options
- • Verified Local Operators
- • 24/7 Support







