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Teatro Colon

Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires

 
The Cólon Opera House, often compared to Italy’s La Scala for its magnificence and acoustic quality, is a great place to catch an opera, ballet or concert. Unable to make a performance? Even young aficionados will enjoy the guided tour, available in English and Spanish.
Teatro Colon Photo Gallery

Teatro Colòn, Buenos Aires

Robert Wright,
courtesy of Recoleta Cemetery Blog

 
Getting There
 
Teatro Colon is located at Cerrito 618 in the San Nicolas barrio. Take any of the Subte lines to “Carlos Pellegrini” or the D line to “Tribunales”. Colectivos (city buses) 67, 38, 59, 60, 29, 100, 6, 153, 39, 10, 5, 102, 24, 106, 26, 75, 111, 115, 129, 132, 140, 142, and 150 stop nearby.
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Hours & Times
 
The ticket office is open from Monday to Saturday 9:00-20:00 and Sundays
10:00-17:00. Guided tours in Spanish from Monday to Saturday at 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14.30, 15:00 and 16:00 and Sunday at 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 and 15:00 and in English from Monday to Sunday at 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00.
Admission & Fees
 
Tickets can be purchased by phone. Review availability and dates online by clicking on “Ver Plano de Ubicaciones” found at the bottom of the box office page. A fee is charged for guided tours.
Contact Details
 
For tickets dial +54 (11) 4378 7323 or send an email to boleteria@teatrocolon.org.ar. To make reservations for a tour dial +54 (11) 4378 7132 or 4378 7133 or send and email to visitas@teatrocolon.org.ar.
Things to Keep in Mind
 
Tickets should be purchased in advance. Reservations are recommended for guided tours and can be made one day in advance.
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