Café Tortoni, nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, has been a cornerstone of the city’s café culture since its opening in 1858 by a French immigrant. This historic café, with its rich heritage, was once a favorite gathering spot for tango singers and literary figures. Today, visitors can still immerse themselves in the café’s storied past, surrounded by its classic decor and ambiance. In the evenings, the café comes alive with live tango performances, offering a glimpse into the soul of Argentine tradition.
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