A fixture in the milonga circuit, La Catédral packs in the dancers and the spectators in this warehouse-turned-tango venue. Despite the crowds of foreigners and locals that flock there every Tuesday and Wednesday, this place maintains its underground feel as traditional, modern and sometimes radical tango moves across the floor. A 10p Tuesday night class is suitable for all levels, and you're guaranteed to meet other travelers by stepping on their toes. Try the all-vegetarian dinner menus and prepare to stay late - a live band starts between 1:00a and 2:00a on Tuesdays.
Uniclub is a big space, with a capacity for more than 600 people located in the so-called Nuevo Circuito Abasto. You can dance, have dinner, listen to live music or DJ's and celebrate your own party or meeting. The space can also be rented to hold birthdays, corporate events, graduations and new years celebrations.
Kika Club is perhaps the most talked about nightclub in Buenos Aires. Featuring suave and contemporary interiors, the club is a refreshing change form most night-spots in the city. With two separate floors, there is an ample amount of room for guests to groove to the best of house and electro, rock and hip hop spun by the DJ. The crowd that frequents this place is stylish and hip, so make sure you look your best if in the mood for socializing.
Located in the north costanera, Caix continues to be the abode for disco lovers and youngsters. Modern architecture, movable glass walls are part of the decorous interiors. Tequilas, martinis and cocktails flow freely.