1). La Viruta
Perhaps one of the most well-known milongas (tango dancehalls) in Buenos Aires, La Virtua in Palermo Soho location draws both the best of the local tango scene as well as beginners. It offers classes that are split into six different levels of experience and they can be enrolled in at any time of the year without booking in advance.
Armenia 1366, Palermo, Buenos Aires.
2). Academia de Tango Mora Godoy
The Academia is widely considered to be one of the best places to train in tango in the world. This school is considered revolutionary in the world of tango because it was the first to introduce new concepts and styles, something which had never been attempted before.
Av Pueyrredon 1090, Recoleta, Buenos Aires.
3). La Catedral
La Catedral is in a crumbling old building in the heart of Almagro and at one time was a flour storage space. Its high-ceilinged, cavernous space is an amazing setting to learn the dance. Le Catedral is a great option for those looking to dip their toe in the tango pool and offers daily classes every day.
Sarmiento 4006, Almagro, Buenos Aires.
4). Escuela de Tango
Escuela de Tango has a long history of dance education and focuses on preserving the history of the dance alive. Classes are held daily.
Junín 143, Once, Buenos Aires.
5). Escuela Mariposita
Located in a beautiful old mansion in the southern neighborhood of San Telmo, it is also set in a boutique hotel and cultural centre, which focuses on the tango experience. There are a wide range of classes available for beginners to experts, group and private. They also offer personal coaching and a choreography class for professional dancers.
Carlos Calvo 950, San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, +54 11 4300 3247