La Choripanería
✈️ Travel tip for food lovers in Buenos Aires: Don’t leave the city without trying a choripán — and there’s no better place than La Choripanería. This spot takes Argentina’s most beloved street food and gives it a creative twist: bold flavors, gourmet toppings, and a fun, urban vibe. It’s where tradition meets innovation — and your taste buds win. A must-visit for anyone wanting to experience local flavor with a modern touch. Located in San Telmo — perfect for a casual lunch or a foodie adventure. @choripaneriaalpaso Ready to fly to Argentina?
The Asado Experience
An open fire cooking class with premium meat and wine where you will discover — as a local — this authentic Argentine tradition. This activity recreates the Asado in a unique location: Belén's +100-year-old family house in Belgrano R, a residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires city. You will enjoy different cuts of our premium meat selection accompanied by premium wine, Catena Zapata — an Argentine wine that stands with the best in the world. You will learn how to start the fire, share a table with other guests, prepare the chimichurri
Mate is a cultural experience
Mate isn't just a drink — it's a cultural experience From the streets of Buenos Aires to the quiet countryside, you'll see people sharing this iconic infusion, in parks, homes, and road trips. It's about connection, tradition, and taking a moment to enjoy the simple things in life. Ready to experience Argentina like a local? Come share a mate with us! ✈️
Fileteado Porteño
The "Fileteado Porteño" emerged at the end of the 19th century as an ornament to beautify horse-drawn carts that transported food, later transitioning to decorate buses. Although it has its origin in France, for several decades Argentina has been the main producer of Malbec globally. International Malbec Day emerged from the growth and evolution of the varietal's production. This was what prompted Wines of Argentina, an entity that promotes Argentine wine in the world, to establish a day in the year to celebrate Malbec and, along with it, also the
Las Peñas Folcklóricas
“Las peñas” are popular dances where folk music predominates, dancing, singing, food and red wine reign. Malambo, zamba, chacarera are the most famous dances. It is the perfect opportunity to discover Argentina from the multiplicity of its musical and culinary traditions. Each geographic region has a different style and its own personality. Discovering these choreographies and the different rhythms allows us to relive the history, customs and myths of each town. Simply come and live the experience, it is worth a thousand words. Contact us and let's plan your next trip
Learn Tango in Argentina
Tango is a form of ballroom dance that developed in the early 1900’s. Initially performed only by women, it soon evolved into a dance for couples, and it’s known for its sensual movements and intimacy. "It takes one lesson to learn Tango and a lifetime to improve it." During 10 days, there will be daily private Tango lessons, Milonga visits, as well as the chance to explore the city with a local guide. Each class starts with a warm up, followed by technical exercises, dance practice and demonstration. There’s no
Learn Argentine Spanish and Culture with Dustin Luke
Dustin Luke is a native american guy from Atlanta who lived in Argentina and is passionate about our country and culture. Thank you Justin for spreading our culture around the world! How is your spanish? Start learning spanish now and let's talk. We can help you plan your next trip to Argentina! IG: @thedustinluke @SpanishSpeakingHacks Visit Dustin Luke Youtube Channel >>