Experience the Passion of Tango at Salón Marabú
Discover the heart of Buenos Aires at Salón Marabú, a vibrant tango dance pavilion offering authentic Argentine cuisine and captivating performances.
Located in the bustling San Nicolás neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Salón Marabú stands as a premier destination for tango enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. This dance pavilion encapsulates the spirit of Argentina, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich, rhythmic world of tango. Whether you are a seasoned dancer or a complete novice, the welcoming atmosphere and skilled instructors provide an ideal setting to learn and appreciate this iconic dance form. The venue doubles as a concert hall and restaurant, enhancing the overall experience with live performances that showcase the best of Argentine music. Guests can enjoy traditional meals that reflect the local culinary scene, making it a perfect spot to dine while soaking in the vibrant performances. The combination of delicious food and captivating dance creates an unforgettable evening that resonates with the heart of Buenos Aires. Salón Marabú opens its doors in the evening, with varied schedules throughout the week, ensuring that there’s always a chance to join in the festivities. From its elegant decor to the infectious energy of the dancers, every element of Salón Marabú invites you to embrace the passion that tango embodies. For tourists seeking an authentic cultural experience, this venue is not just a place to visit, but a memory to carry home.
Local tips
- Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy a pre-show meal.
- Consider taking a tango lesson before the show to enhance your experience.
- Check the schedule for special events or live music for a unique experience.
- Dress comfortably but stylishly; locals often come dressed to impress.
A brief summary to Salón Marabú (Salon de Tango)
- Maipú 365, ACA, San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, C1006, AR
- +54113363-1890
- Visit website
- Monday 8:30 pm-3 am
- Tuesday 9 pm-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-3 pm
- Friday 9 pm-3 am
- Saturday 9 pm-3 am
- Sunday 7 pm-1 am
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, start by heading towards the center of Tigre. From the Tigre Train Station, take Av. Libertador towards the south. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Maipú Street. Turn left onto Maipú Street. Salón Marabú will be on your right at Maipú 365. Parking might be available on the street, but be aware of any signage regarding parking restrictions.
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Public Transportation (Train)
From the Tigre Train Station, take the Mitre Line train towards Retiro. Get off at the Retiro Station. From there, transfer to the Subte (subway) Line C towards Constitución and get off at the San Nicolás station. Once you exit the station, walk towards Maipú Street and head north. Salón Marabú will be located at Maipú 365. This journey may take approximately 1 hour, including transfers.
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Public Transportation (Bus)
You can take the bus from Tigre to Buenos Aires. Look for the bus lines that head towards the city center. Once you arrive in Buenos Aires, get off at a stop near Maipú Street or San Nicolás. Walk towards Maipú 365. The bus fare varies, so have some cash or a transportation card ready, which typically costs around 50 ARS.
Attractions Nearby to Salón Marabú (Salon de Tango)
- Salon Marabu Milonga Parakultural
- Teatro Astros
- Avenida Corrientes
- Florida y Corrientes
- CIELOS DE BUENOS AIRES
- Florida y Lavalle
- Teatro Gran Rex
- Buenos Aires Bus Turístico
- Tango Carlos Gardel
- Palacio Tango - Sala Astor Piazzolla
- Piazzolla Tango
- Tango Advisor Tango Show Buenos Aires
- Edificio de rentas Bencich (1927)
- Museo Templo del Otro Partido
- Tren Patagónico Sa.
Landmarks nearby to Salón Marabú (Salon de Tango)
- Buenos Aires Marriott
- Estatua de Manuel Dorrego
- Bandera de la República Argentina
- Monument of General Manuel Belgrano
- Monumento a Julio Argentino Roca
- Patio de Las Palmeras
- Plaza La Pampa Province
- Estatua de Alberto Olmedo y Javier Portales
- Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento
- Edificio Kavanagh
- Casa de Rivadavia, primer presidente constitucional de Argentina
- Monument to the Liberator Don Jose de San Martin
- Plaza General San Martín
- Palacio Barolo
- Casa Del Historiador