Mondays La Bomba del Tiempo at the Konex + big party with live music at the Clan.
Tuesdays
Bahrein Club drum & bass night.
Wednesdays BBQ night at The Clan! All you can eat, all you can drink, all the fun you can get!
Thursdays Club 69 or Lost Club hip-hop night.
Fridays Five a side football match. Big party with live music at The Clan's bar. Crobar/Pacha.
Saturdays Pacha Club.
Sundays Football match. After hour at Club One (next door).
Recommended sightseeings tours in Buenos Aires
These are some of the sightseeing tours and activities you can book fron at the front-desk
Skydiving experience
A TandemSkydive is one of the options we offer for you to experience your first jump. A B Skydive is where you're physically attached to an instructor by a harness. This allows you the thrill of freefall with the comfort of an experienced instructor. You exit the aircraft in Tandem from 10,000 feet about the ground, free fall for nearly 35 seconds, and then descend under a parachute built for two. You descend slowly, making nice carving turns through the sky for approximately 5 to 7 minutes allowing you to enjoy the breath-taking view. Together you and your instructor will flare your canopy for a nice soft landing. After just ten minutes of instruction, you will be on your way to the experience of a lifetime.
Football matches
Recommended by the international tour guides such as Lonely Planet and Footprint, Football Tours are the easiest and safest way to assist to the most exciting soccer matches in Buenos Aires. Come with us to watch River Plate and Boca Juniors along the whole national championship, international cups and also watch the Argentina´s National Team playing for qualifying for world cup.
Tango shows
Watch the best tango dancers of the world perform tango in it's essence while listening to great tango orchestras playing classics or modern tango songs.
Prices vary depending on how touristic the place is. Some shows include tango lessons and dinner in their price, but you can book a show without a them, just enjoy the spectacle and pay a cheaper price.
Bike tours
Tours for all ages including small bikes for children and super cool tandem cruisers depart on one of three standard routes to various parts of the city twice daily. Lead by bilingual Spanish/English speaking guides, they are NOT strenuous and last approximately three to four hours in length. Currently they offer three distinct tours such as Northern Buenos Aires and Southern Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires nighlife
At The Clan you can book in advance the following clubs and parties.
These are the reviews and videos posted on Time Out Buenos Aires and others websites about them.
La Bomba del Tiempo
The Konex Center has a large, open-air courtyard with a wide, spiral staircase serving as the centerpiece. The members of La Bomba del Tiempo, some of the finest percussionists in the country, set up their drums along these elevated steps. As the long line of restless patrons finish their drinks and shuffle into the courtyard, the group plays an addictively rythmatic anthem that builds in intensity and climaxes with the audience, 500 strong, all jumping, dancing and clapping along to the beat countless times during the 3 hour show. www.expanish.com
Bahrein
Since its birth in late 2004, Bahrein is one of the most happening clubs in the city. It draws a mixed crowd who flit between the swish top-floor restaurant and chillout area, the more commercial 'Funky Room' and the heavier grooves of the basement's 'XSS'. The owners have kept the features of this converted bank such as the original vaults and ornate chandeliers, adding a certain grandeur. Weekends are perpetually rammed, and come Tuesdays, it hosts to BA's most prominent drum and bass night - '+160' - fronted by the local talent Bad Boy Orange. www.timeout.com
Big One/Club One
On Saturdays, Palacio Alsina hosts Big One, the capital's heaviest night of electronica. It's a vast venue that feels more like a cathedral than a disco. An upper balcony kitted out with tables and sofas allows a brief respite from the heaving mass of messy dancers below. Progressive house and banging techno are the orders of the night. International DJ sets are common on Saturdays, while Friday and Sunday nights are reserved for one of the city's best gay parties. www.timeout.com
Crobar
Southern sister to the North American super clubs of the same name - is one of BA's
biggest venues, drawing a regular crowd of dedicated party people. Stylishly industrial in design, it has a network of balconies, walkways and VIP areas which are cantilevered over the main dancefloor. Fridays are the see-and-be-seen nights for twenty to thirtysomethings, Saturdays tend to be quieter. Occasional visits from international DJs can push entry up to AR$60, but it's not enough to put off the hordes of wealthy young porteños and discerning tourists from their weekly pilgrimage to this classic party spot. www.timeout.com
Club 69
With a troupe of burlesque beauties, this carnivalesque show is like no other. Held in the Niceto Club every Thursday night, 69's high-camp mix of cigarettes and lipstick has won it a lot of fans. www.timeout.com
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