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Café Tortoni

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Ana Maria
July 27, 2018
Travelers who collect dining experiences may want to visit Café Tortoni, Argentina’s oldest and most famous café. Started by a Frenchman in 1858 who modeled it after a Parisian café, the Tortoni remains a popular place to enjoy coffee or snacks with friends as well as hobnob with writers, painters and other artists. It’s also a good place to see the tango performed on stage by professional dancers. Located on Avenida de Mayo, the Cafe Tortoni entices the hungry with sandwiches, steaks and desserts that look too good to eat.
Travelers who collect dining experiences may want to visit Café Tortoni, Argentina’s oldest and most famous café. Started by a Frenchman in 1858 who modeled it after a Parisian café, the Tortoni remains a popular place to enjoy coffee or snacks with friends as well as hobnob with writers, painters a…
Maria
January 7, 2018
The most historic coffee and big part of the argentinian historic.
Juan
June 18, 2017
One of the historical coffee places of Buenos Aires! Worth visiting it.
Laura
September 28, 2016
The most traditional café-bar of the city. Lots of history and amazing building will not disappoint you should you decide to make a stop around Plaza de Mayo (where all the goverment buildings are). Subway line D - Catedral station, the very last one.
Rocio
February 27, 2016
Traditional and antique tango place

Einzigartige Aktivitäten in der Umgebung

Mate-Ritual und gemeinsames Verkostung
Erlebe ein argentinisches Fußballspiel
Echter Tango mit einem Tänzer

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Standort
825 Av. de Mayo
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires