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2010
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First Class Accommodation ( 4
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Tour Class Accommodation ( 3
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US$1002 based on double
occupancy
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US$878, based on double
occupancy
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Hotels
included in
this package
Buenos Aires : Colon Hotel
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Hotels
included in
this package
Buenos Aires : Esmeralda Palace Hotel
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The prices are suject to the
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DAY Nº 1: BUENOS AIRES
Reception at Ezeiza Internacional Airport. Transfer to
the hotel and rest of the day of according with the time
of the arrival flight. Accommodation.
DAY Nº 2: BUENOS AIRES
Breakfast. City Tour for Buenos Aires, crossing 9th of
July Av, Santa Fe Av, House of Government, National
Congress, Colon Theatre , Puerto Madero, San Telmo's
Neighborhood and La Boca´s Neighborhood. I walk along
Caminito. Palermo´ Hood. In the afternoon began, daily
tango classes taught by professional teachers of 1 hour
30 minutes long, which provides different levels of
knowledge showing tourists: beginner, intermediate or
advanced. The objective of the class is finished the
same participants are able to function in a milonga (physical
place where tango is danced). Return to the hotel.
Accomodation.
DAY Nº 3: BUENOS AIRES
Breakfast and start of a trip full of history and Tango
Buenos Aires. Throughout the journey, a guide will
explain to passengers the history of tango linked sites
visited. We ended up in a shopping center where you can
buy shoes, clothes, apparel, accessories, bijou and
other articles of Tango.
Beginning with the passage Zelaya, which affords a
unique experience of mural painting and filleting
directed by artist Marino Santa Maria on the theme of
the tango, will continue for Pasaje Carlos Gardel and
around the Mercado de Abasto, center of the different
communities inhabited the area until 1980. From there we
went to the home of tango in Guardia Vieja 4049, the
confectionery The Violets founded in September 1884 and
the Colegio San Carlos (now Pius IX) which was the basis
of the school of arts and crafts at Don Bosco 4050,
where Charles Gardel joined in 1901 as a printer.
From here we arrive to the tenement of the Dove in
Serrano 148, the most emblematic of the group homes that
housed many of the workers of the National Shoe Factory
in the early twentieth century. In this flourishing
tango sharing tenement life tenancy.
The track continues for another group home in Chacarita,
the "Casa Grande" in the Parque Los Andes between Calle
Guzman, Lewis, Rodney and Concepcion Arenal, and from
there arriving at the Chacarita cemetery, where we visit
the tomb of Carlos Gardel, Anibal Troilo and Osvaldo
Pugliese.
From the cemetery, taking the Avenida Federico Lacroze
Alvarez reach the junction with Thomas, which is located
one of the notable bars in town "The Argos" where they
play pool and there are meetings of tango.
The culmination of the tour, we shall Lavalleja 1100 to
meet a space dedicated to the production and sale of
tango. There may be scrambling to find the desired
object, with the assurance of getting the highest
quality and variety at the best price.
In the afternoon will continue with daily tango Classes.
Return to hotel. Accommodation.
DAY Nº 4: BUENOS AIRES
Breakfast and departure to start this tour which
includes the neighborhoods of Recoleta, Palermo, Almagro
and Balvanera on a journey through time covering the
crazy years of the '20s and the golden decade of tango
between 40 and 50 . Since 1910 the northern part of the
city was the area of "good children" who frequented the
cabarets city center, where easy money spent.
Arrival to the Bar of Anibal Troilo (Pichuco), located
in Parana and Paraguay, then go to the Recoleta and go
through the Palais de Glace built in 1911, Armenoville
on Avenida Figueroa Alcorta y Tagle built in 1913 (now
Channel 7 ATC) where Gardel sang in 1927 in Les
Ambasadeurs Salguero Figueroa Alcorta and all symbols of
the cabarets frequented by the landed gentry.
From here we Romano Park Malabia Las Heras and that was
the most popular dance hall in the '40s, frequented by
migrants from the interior.
From here the walk takes you to the "milonga" The Chip (home
of the Armenian Cultural Association), the Club del Vino
in J. A. Cabrera to 4700 where you can visit the museum,
the stone patio and café concert where they often play
Come out and Ubaldo Horacio Delio. The first fuel the
founder of the famous quintet sparkled in Real that the
decade of the '50s. Then we went to Salon Canning, Head
of Social and Cultural Association of the Greek
Community in Argentina.
From here the tour arrives at the house of Osvaldo
Pugliese (1905-1995) in Corrientes 3742, the Bar 12
October in Bulnes 331, this is one of the last
Tanguerías (place where tango is sung, not where they
dance) with Bar El Chino in the neighborhood of Pompeii,
there will be a stop.
From there it continues as far as the Bar was in Agüero
and Humahuaca O'Rondemán where Carlos Gardel sang from
1915 when money ran inns. He travels around the ex
Abasto market melting pot where everyone spoke the
languages that result in the famous "cocoliche.
Advancing with the circuit will visit the old Bar Chanta
Cuatro tennis ball I had and where they were playing for
money (now Carlos Gardel Corner), the monument to Carlos
Gardel and the Museum of the same name in J. Jaures 735,
where he lived the last years of his life with his
mother Bertha.
Completing the circuit is passed through the street
where the painter Zelaya Marino Santa Maria is producing
street art theme tango. Then passed into the Cafe and
the pennant in Billinghurst Old Guard and the Corner Bar
Pierino or Astor Piazzolla and Lavalle Billinghurst spot
for the musician. From there take Corrientes Avenue
leads to the train stop of the Dead (intersection with
Boulogne Sur Mer) last season before arriving at the
Cemetery of the shack by the yellow fever of 1871, and
the home of the "Seventy Balconies and No Flower "the
poet Baldomero Fernandez Moreno (intersection with
Avenue Pueyrredón).
In the afternoon we continued with the lessons and tango
lessons. Return to the hotel. Accommodation
DAY Nº 5: BUENOS AIRES
Breakfast and rest of the day free for personal
activities. On the evening will be held the final stage
of the classes, in which passengers will be the
protagonist interacting in different ways.
Consists of three stages of integration is due to start
the final class.
To begin, a tango class taught by our teachers for 1
hour 30 minutes long, which provides different levels of
knowledge showing tourists: beginner, intermediate or
advanced. The objective of the class is finished the
same participants are able to function in a milonga
(physical place where tango is danced).
The second stage consists of a talk, held in Castilian,
English, French or German, to internalize the
participant in the essence of tango as one aspect of
urban culture. The exhibition includes a historical
introduction on the origin of tango and the various
stages of development until the present day, a
description of the different styles, bands, songwriters,
authors, tango-protest, the popular tango.
During the course of the conversation, be served a
dinner, consisting of a menu with options for entry,
main dish, drinks and desserts.
Finally, the third stage of the proposed visit an
authentic milonga in the city. Where tourists can
implement what they learned in dance class or simply
watch the spectacle of the habitual visitors to the
milongas, the true followers of tango as an expression
of the culture of our city .. Return to the hotel.
Accommodation.
DAY Nº 6: BUENOS AIRES
Breakfast and transfer to the Ezezia International
Airport to take flight with destiny to the City of
origin.
End of our services
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Tango Show

Buenos Aires
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INCLUDED IN THE
FEE Transportation
according itinerary
Daily tango lessons in private study
Bilingual teacher
Final class & tango Dinner show
Accommodation included |
NOT INCLUDED IN
THE FEE International
flights
Tips
Drinks |
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