Peñas Argentinas Experience

 
 

What is a peña Argentina?

Peñas Argentinas are magical places where you can enjoy the music, dance, and typical food of our country. In these gatherings, music is divided by regions and specific musical genres, such as malambo, zamba, and chacarera, which are folk and Creole rhythms from different parts of Argentina. In some establishments, they mix these genres with national rock and tango, so that you can have a complete experience of the different musical styles that make Argentina a unique place.

 
 

In some peñas, you can enjoy the music from a table with good food, while in others, you can enjoy the experience of dancing. The experience can focus on listening to emerging artists singing classic or author songs, but also on seeing different instruments played by different people, or, finally, on other occasions, watching dancers perform typical and regional dances. If you feel like it, dare to take a few steps to the rhythm of a zamba or chacarera, we'll love to see you dance!

Peñas are also places to eat, as they offer homemade dishes typical of Creole customs. Although the same meals can be found in different provinces, the condiments and preparations make a big difference. For this reason, we always recommend trying the empanadas, as their ingredients change completely. And if something else can't be missing from your adventure, it's wine or beer to accompany your dinner.

Finally, it's important to remember that peñas are a great opportunity to make new friends, enjoy with family or with your loved ones, and learn about the different aspects of a culture. Don't miss the chance to live this.

If you are excited and want to experience authentic Peña Argentina, then you cannot miss the next Argentine Feast Street Food Edition, where we will celebrate Father's Day in a unique way.

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