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"La Glorieta La Glorieta attends to those attracted to tango’s drama but who eschew slick, three-hour dance extravaganzas in downtown cabarets. Free and open to the public, this gazebo, in a plaza near Belgrano’s Barrio Chino, transforms on weekend evenings into an open-air gathering place for tango dancers—young and old, experienced and rookies alike. If you’re looking to learn the dance’s steps (as well as its complex etiquette), go early for classes (5–6:30 p.m.) before the dance floor opens. Dancing goes on until 11 p.m. and is canceled on rainy nights. By Travesías"

Octagonal bandshell hosts weekend tango dancing and classes
11 de Septiembre de 1888 1901, C1428 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions