Experience the Vibrancy of Casa Blanca Almamia
Discover the heart of Buenos Aires at Casa Blanca Almamia, a cultural center blending dance, dining, and vibrant local traditions in a unique experience.
Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, Casa Blanca Almamia stands as a premier cultural center and dance restaurant, where the rhythms of Argentine culture come alive. This lively venue is not just a place to dine; it's an immersive experience that transports you into the very essence of Argentine traditions. Guests are treated to a delightful blend of authentic local cuisine while being entertained by stunning dance performances that showcase the passionate spirit of tango and other regional styles. The ambiance is electric, with vibrant decor that reflects the colorful culture of Buenos Aires. Open every day from mid-afternoon until late at night, Casa Blanca Almamia is an ideal spot for both locals and tourists looking to unwind after a day of exploration. The restaurant's menu features a variety of traditional dishes, expertly prepared to tantalize your taste buds. Make sure to pair your meal with a selection from their extensive wine list, highlighting some of the finest Argentine wines. The friendly staff is always on hand to guide you through your culinary journey, ensuring a personalized experience. In addition to the dining and entertainment, Casa Blanca Almamia serves as a gathering place for cultural events, art exhibitions, and dance workshops, making it a hub for those who wish to delve deeper into the local arts scene. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a curious observer, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plan your visit to this iconic venue and prepare for an unforgettable night filled with the sights, sounds, and flavors of Buenos Aires.
Local tips
- Reserve a table in advance, especially on weekends, to secure the best seats for the performances.
- Arrive early to enjoy pre-dinner cocktails and soak in the lively atmosphere.
- Try the traditional empanadas and the house special for an authentic taste of Argentine cuisine.
- Don't miss the chance to join a tango lesson if available during your visit!
A brief summary to Casa Blanca Almamia
- Balcarce 668, Buenos Aires, Monserrat, Comuna 1, Buenos Aires, C1064, AR
- +549117900-0090
- Monday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Tuesday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Wednesday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Thursday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Friday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Saturday 3 pm-12:30 am
- Sunday 3 pm-12:30 am
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, start your journey from the center of Tigre. Head south on Avenida Liniers towards Ruta Nacional 9. Merge onto Ruta Nacional 9 and continue for approximately 30 km. Follow the signs for Buenos Aires Centro and merge onto Av. 9 de Julio. Exit onto Balcarce and continue until you reach Casa Blanca Almamia at Balcarce 668, C1064 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires. There is usually street parking available, but be prepared for possible parking fees.
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Public Transportation
To reach Casa Blanca Almamia using public transportation, take the Mitre Line train from Tigre station to Retiro station in Buenos Aires. The train ride takes about 50 minutes. From Retiro, transfer to the subway line C (blue line) towards Constitución and get off at the 'Lima' station. Exit the station and walk south on Tucumán street until you reach Balcarce street. Turn right on Balcarce and walk until you reach Casa Blanca Almamia at number 668. The total cost for the train and subway is around ARS 50.
Attractions Nearby to Casa Blanca Almamia
- Mural del gato de Landrú - Paseo de la Historieta
- Tía Vicenta - Paseo de la Historieta
- Show de Tango Casablanca
- Isidoro Cañones - Paseo de la Historieta
- Mural De Calé - Paseo de la Historieta
- Larguirucho y Super Hijitus - Paseo de la Historieta
- Estatua de Mafalda
- Casa Mínima
- Matías - Paseo de la Historieta
- El Viejo Almacén Tango Cena Show Buenos Aires
- Feria de San Telmo Defensa 500
- Feria De Antigüedades San Telmo Calle
- El Zanjón de Granados
- Plaza Defensa
- Don Fulgencio - Paseo de la Historieta
Landmarks nearby to Casa Blanca Almamia
- Feria San Telmo artesanal
- Casa de Rivadavia, primer presidente constitucional de Argentina
- Lugar emblemático en San Telmo
- Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex
- Monumento a Julio Argentino Roca
- Monument of General Manuel Belgrano
- Bandera de la República Argentina
- Pirámide de Mayo
- Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo
- Plaza de Mayo
- La boca
- Patio de Las Palmeras
- Galeria Del Asombro
- Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires
- Woman's Bridge