You’ll step into Palermo’s only beer spa for two hours of soaking, sipping unlimited craft beer, sampling mbejú and falafel, plus cheese paired with honey and yeast. With a local host guiding you through each taste—and maybe even sharing a tango tune—you’ll leave lighter than you arrived.
The first thing I noticed was the low hum of tango coming from somewhere behind the bar at Tédelúpulo. It mixed with the scent of hops and something sweet—maybe honey? Our host, Lucía, waved us in with this big smile like she’d been waiting for us all day. I’d never been to a beer spa before (honestly didn’t know Argentina had one), but here we were in Palermo, Buenos Aires, shoes off and already giggling because it felt both fancy and kind of silly.
We slipped into these deep wooden tubs—warm water swirling around my ankles—and Lucía poured us our first glasses of craft beer. She explained how they use real brewing ingredients for the soak (the yeast is supposed to be good for your skin). I kept sniffing the air; there was this earthy malt smell that made me think of fresh bread. The playlist switched to an old Carlos Gardel song, and someone behind the counter started humming along. At some point, I tried to pronounce “mbejú” (it’s a cheesy Paraguayan snack) and totally failed—Lucía laughed and taught me how to say it right. The mbejú itself was chewy and salty, perfect with another cold pour.
I lost track of time after that. There were little plates—falafel with a hint of cumin, chocolate-covered coffee beans that melted too fast—and more beer than I could keep up with (they really mean unlimited). My hands got pruney from the soak but I didn’t care; it felt like being let in on some local secret. We talked about Buenos Aires neighborhoods and swapped stories about bad dance moves. Every so often someone would refill our glasses without asking.
I still think about how relaxed my shoulders felt when we finally got out—like I’d left all my stress floating in that tub. The city outside was still buzzing but inside Tédelúpulo it was just soft lights and the clink of glasses. If you’re looking for a different kind of night out—a little weird, very warm—I’d say this beer spa experience is worth the detour.
Yes, the experience is private for your group at Tédelúpulo Spa in Palermo.
The session lasts two hours.
Yes, unlimited craft beer is included throughout your visit.
The menu includes mbejú (gluten-free), falafel, cheese pairings with honey and yeast, plus chocolate treats.
Tédelúpulo Spa is located in Palermo, Buenos Aires city.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the spa.
No, it is not recommended for pregnant travelers.
No, it’s not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health.
You’ll get mbejú (Paraguayan cheesy bread), falafel, cheese paired with honey and yeast, plus chocolate-covered coffee beans.
Your evening includes two hours at Tédelúpulo Spa in Palermo with unlimited craft beer and wine alongside mbejú (Paraguayan cheesy bread), falafel bites, cheese paired with honey and yeast—the house specialty—and chocolate treats. A friendly local host guides you through each taste while you relax in warm soaking tubs surrounded by soft music before heading back out into Buenos Aires’ night energy.
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