Dance tango and learn Spanish in Buenos Aires – Volunteer

Dance Tango and Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires (Argentina)

In the heart of Buenos Aires, an inviting tango guest house offers travellers the chance to dance tango and learn Spanish in Buenos Aires while meeting dancers from around the world. Volunteers are welcomed into a lively cultural hub where the elegance of tango meets the charm of Argentine hospitality. Alongside learning the language and exploring the city, they can experience the rich traditions that make Buenos Aires so unique.

Dance Tango and Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires: Tasks & Roles

Volunteers usually contribute around twenty-five hours each week, splitting their time between light household duties, tending to the garden, and assisting guests in planning their activities. A significant part of the role is accompanying visitors to tango lessons or to the city’s famous milongas — the vibrant dance halls where the magic of tango comes alive. This position is ideal for those who enjoy connecting with people and sharing in their excitement as they dance tango and learn Spanish in Buenos Aires.

Dance Tango and Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires: Living & Getting There

Accommodation is provided in a spacious shared room with another female volunteer, furnished with two single beds and a wardrobe. The guest house also offers access to a fully equipped shared kitchen and bathroom. The nearest arrival point is Ministro Pistarini International Airport, with options for a private transfer via the host’s driver or an affordable bus ride into the city. Female volunteers are preferred, ensuring a comfortable and friendly living environment.

Dance Tango and Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires: What Else

Outside of scheduled hours, volunteers have the freedom to explore the vibrant streets, historic districts, and cultural landmarks of Buenos Aires. Those who already dance tango or practise yoga are welcome to offer lessons to guests, adding their own touch to the experience. Whether it’s joining a milonga late into the night, practising Spanish in a café, or strolling along the city’s elegant boulevards, the opportunity to dance tango and learn Spanish in Buenos Aires offers an unforgettable mix of cultural immersion and personal growth.

Accommodation for Before and After Your Stay

Your trip may not be all about a work exchange – you might want to spend some time exploring the country. You may need to book accommodation either before you arrive on site with your host, or after your stay with them ends. Whatever the reason, check out some independent accommodation options on the map below.

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