TEATRO PRINCIPAL
Read moreThe most prestigious theatre in Mallorca. A true marvel, housed in a 19th-century building. Inaugurated in 1667, it was originally known as the Casa de las Comedias. The current theatre was designed by Mallorcan architect Antoni Sureda i Villalonga and decorated by French set designer Félix Cagé (who also worked at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona). With a rich and varied programme, the municipal theatre hosts opera, theatre, circus, dance and music productions.
MULTICINES MANACOR
Read moreA dozen obscure halls in this huge complex dedicated to the 7 th art.
CINE ESTUDIO CIRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES
Read moreThe programming, by the retrospective of directors of all origins, for low prices, allows to deepen its knowledge of the cinema in a wonderful way.
TEATRO ALBÉNIZ
Read moreThis beautiful theatre, located in the heart of Madrid, is unfortunately closed until further notice.
IMAX
Read moreThe Imax offers 3 D documentaries with special glasses. Omnimax is projecting its films on a 30-metre diameter dome. The reports are of very good quality, some examples: The Adrénaline/mystery of the Nile, the Amazons, the mystery of the Titanic… The programme is varied (2 reports for the Imax and 2 also for the Omnimax) and the many meetings (afternoon, evening and also in the morning on weekends and holidays).
LA FÍDULA
Read moreMore accessible than other jazz clubs in the city, La Fídula has been working for 30 years and still attracts so many people. For example jazz, bossa, poetry readings, theatre plays, concerts of all kinds occur every day of the week. With two passages per night, not to bother! The drinks are overtaxed for shows, but nothing excessive. Located in a lively area, La Fídula is a good option to start the evening.
CALLE 54
Read moreSince the documentary of the Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba on Cuban music with the same name as the bar, Calle 54 attracts artists, actors and musicians to listen to jazz, wander through Nova and Latin music. The greatest names of Cuban music, like Bebo Valdés, stopped at Calle 54, which also serves as a restaurant.
TEATRO APOLO
Read moreInaugurated in 1881, it replaced the former Calderón Theatre, located between Obispo Orberá and Juan Lirola calles, and became the main theatre in Almería. In which were performed many zarzuelas and works of theatre or opera, one of the great passions of the Almerienses at the end of the 19th century. After various renovations in the 20th century, which saw it used for other purposes such as cinemas, its reconstruction was undertaken in 1993, with the aim of preserving its original main façade.
LA CASA DEL FLAMENCO
Read moreThis Casa del Flamenco is located in the heart of the Santa Cruz district and it is in the main courtyard of an old 15th century palace that it offers shows every evening. Arches, marble columns and coffered ceilings form a beautiful backdrop for enjoying traditional flamenco dances. Every night, two dancers, a singer and a guitarist perform various rhythms(palos) and a guitar solo. All with a natural and authentic sound, without any amplifiers.
THEATRE FLAMENCO CITY HALL
Read moreThis 19th-century stage, which has seen the rise of some of the greatest figures in flamenco, has undergone some renovation work to improve its quality. In 2023, it was selected as one of the top 10% of tourist activities worldwide! Dancers, singers and guitarists perform for an hour every evening, thrilling audiences to the rhythm of flamenco. You can also take classes to learn this passionate art form.
TEATRE PRINCIPAL
Read moreOlot's Main Theatre offers a programme that runs from September to June, with theatre, dance, music and circus on the programme. Cultural festivals are also organised, from time to time, on the occasion of special cycles. The superb building that can be seen today dates from 1887 and was rebuilt on a 1842 structure that was destroyed in a fire. A theatre already existed on this site in 1769. Consult the website or go to the tourist office to be kept informed of planned events.
SALA EL TORÍN
Read moreThe Sala El Torín is a multi-purpose cultural space that covers approximately 1,000 square metres and is located on the hill of Roser. Its aim is to develop a transversal cultural programme that brings together all the cultural actors working in Olot. To this end, it offers a plethora of concerts, plays and musicals. It also has a bar. Various fairs and exhibitions are also organised there on occasion. If you are up to date with the latest activities, please do not hesitate to consult its web page.
LÍO
Read moreThe Lío is the trendy restaurant-cabaret in Ibiza. Glamorous, sexy, glittering, the musical show is amazing and very well done, worn by professional singers and dancers. The place itself is gigantic, open to the four winds and seems to float in the marina (with the castle of Dalt Vila as a backdrop), and the plates served by a four-pin service team are rather successful. It is always possible to come and have a drink after 1 am, when the show ends and the place converts into a dance floor.
TEATRO FLAMENCO SEVILLA
Read moreOpening in 2021 and housed in the prestigious former Teatro Quintero, this newcomer offers flamenco shows that are visually interesting and at times highly innovative. But magic and passion will be on the agenda. All served up by a company of first-rate artists. If you've been seduced and would like to learn more about this art form, which is now part of UNESCO's universal heritage, this venue also offers courses in singing, dancing, guitar, castanets and percussion.
LA ALBOREÀ
Read moreA 2 -minute walk from Plaza Nueva, the historic and cultural heart of Granada, Tablao Flamenco Alboreà has a traditional Andalusian flamenco show. Every day, for about an hour, a (E) singer (), a guitarist and two dancers interpret popular tunes on stage to offer a beautiful and memorable show. Artists belong to a gypsy renowned family Sacromonte and make us discover the different styles of traditional Andalusian flamenco. In a dining room that allows you to be closer to the artists, the spectators have the opportunity to sit in the steps but also in balcony in VIP area. The acoustics of Tablao allows you to fully enjoy a flamenco < i > a capella < /i >, natural and authentic.
TEATRE KURSAAL
This theatre offers a rich program of concerts, dance shows, plays, and ...Read more
THÉÂTRE ET CINÉMA MUNCIPAL CHICO
Read moreIt is located in the oratory of the former Hospital de Dolores y Concepcion founded at the beginning of the 16th century. The pointed arch of the entrance and the old arch of the presbytery can be seen. Inside, the small size of the auditorium is noteworthy, but it retains all the characteristics of the Italian-style theatre. Classified as a property of cultural interest in 1997, it now houses the only cinema in Santa Cruz de La Palma.
TEATRO INFANTA LEONOR
Read moreInaugurated in January 2008 and located in the old part of Jaén, it is a theatre with an avant-garde architecture of 5,000 m² whose volumes have integrated part of the wall of the Puerta del Aceituno, covering them with white stone. It is also one of the most technologically advanced in Spain and has a main hall that can accommodate 800 spectators. It is here that much of the city's cultural programming takes place: dance, classical and lyrical music, zarzuelas... but also congresses and conventions.
TEATRO VILLAMARTA
Read moreBuilt in 1926 by the architect Teodoro Anasagasti on the initiative of the Marquis of Villamarta, it was restored in 1996 to accommodate all kinds of activities: opera, theater, ballet, flamenco, classical music. It is also the venue for two of the city's most important cultural events: the Jerez Flamenco Festival (February and March) and the theater program of the Centro Lírico del Sur. When you arrive, you'll notice its modernist-style facade, with some Gaudinian reminiscences.
L'ESTACIÓ ESPAI GASTRÒNOMIC
Read moreThis gourmet restaurant and multi-purpose venue is located in the Estacio de Francia, which was rebuilt for the 1929 Universal Exhibition. Its modernist decor of marble, bronze and crystal, with its sculptures and columns, offers an impressive setting that takes us back to the days of the Catalan bourgeoisie in the early 19th century. Both rooms feature a bar and audiovisual facilities, and are often used for events of all kinds.
MUSEO BAILE FLAMENCO CRISTINA HOYOS - ESPECTACULO
Read moreIt is a place of reference to see exceptional flamenco. In one of the few remaining ecijanos patios in Seville, there is a spectacular stage with good sound quality and theatrical lights. The artists change every day, so you can discover "Alegrias" with the bata de cola, the mantón or the palillos, as well as a solemn "Seguiriya", a tragic "Taranto" or sensual "Tangos".
CAFE TEATRE LLANTIOL
Read moreOne of the rare theatre workshops of Barcelona, located in the heart of the Raval. Bohemian atmosphere and very varied shows.
SALA MONTJUÏC
Read moreEvery year at the beginning of summer, Sala Montjuïc organizes open-air screenings of films in their original version in the gardens of the castle. The films programmed are of excellent quality, highlighting current auteur cinema and some classics of the 7th art. The films and short films are shown in their original version with subtitles. Remember to bring a blanket or a deckchair and something to picnic, although you can also buy a sandwich and some drinks on the spot. Book your ticket in advance, as seats sell out quickly.
TALLER VIMAAMBI
Read moreAt the head of this small multidisciplinary cultural centre in the Albaicín, with many member artists from all over the world, filmmaker Vincent Barniès shares with us his passion for the arts in general. Exhibitions in all directions, film cycles (Buñuel, Berlanga...), theatre and poetry, and then a lot of good music (world music). Flamenco is not to be outdone either, with the show "Raiz y Duende", on Friday and Saturday at 9pm and 10.30pm. Every day, its theme. In short, a different place not to be neglected.
TEATRE NATIONAL DE CATALUNYA (TNC)
Read moreThis imposing theater has been presenting national and international dance, theater and family shows since 1996. Its design, inspired by a Greek temple, can be seen from the Plaça de les Arts and offers an incredible cultural offer. It has three halls where you can see classical and contemporary works. There is also a restaurant and a café for a break before or after the show.
L'AUDITORI
Read moreOffering a modern space to the world of music since 1999, this building, designed by Rafael Moneo, is the most important musical center in the city. The building houses the Music Museum and the Barcelona and Catalonia National Symphony Orchestra. Music lovers and their families are sure to find the ideal space to enjoy a unique musical experience in its three concert halls. Its programs include events for adults and young people to discover the culture, learn and enjoy the art of music.
TINTA ROJA
Read moreThis 1920s-inspired bar and nightclub offers a varied program throughout the week. Whether it's flamenco shows, theater performances, concerts or tango, this space located in the heart of the Poble Sec neighborhood will not fail to entertain you. It has two rooms, one with a capacity of 20 people and the main room, named after Carlos Gardel, the greatest representative of tango, with a capacity of 65 people. We really liked this place quite curious and very pleasant!
CINE VERDI
Read moreMovie lovers will be happy to find a classic cinema in the Gràcia neighborhood. You can enjoy the latest films and some gems of independent cinema in one of their five vintage, but very well-equipped, theaters. The films are in Spanish and subtitled for those who prefer to listen to the original voices. Take advantage of the specials if you decide to go in the morning, to see the recommendation of the week or if you are accompanied by children under eleven. It's perfect for a family outing!
HARLEM JAZZ CLUB
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Gòtic district, the Harlem has been a legendary venue in Barcelona since 1987. It's no surprise that internationally renowned artists have played there, although the doors are also open to local talent. The club, the oldest concert hall in the city, attracts not only jazz fans, but also tourists, as well as a clientele that enjoys other musical genres. Indeed, at the end of the concerts, which start around 10:30 pm, you can dance to R&B, reggae, soul, funk, etc. Vast program on the site.
PALAU DALMASES - TABLAO FLAMENCO
A baroque-style auditorium that presents flamenco shows every night.Read more
EL CANGREJO RAVAL
Read moreThis small establishment is a well-known address in the Raval, located in the lower part of the neighborhood, for those who are looking for a bar with a hetero-friendly gay tendency. Despite the renovations, the photos of the former divas are still on display, like the one of Carmen de Mairena. The decor is less kitschy than before, but the atmosphere has remained the same: jovial and original. On weekends, the room opens with a funny drag queen show and then it's time for music with hits from Shakira, Monica Naranjo, Kyle Minogue, etc.
EL TEMPLO DEL FLAMENCO
Read moreAlegrías, tangos, seguiriyas or bulerías will be on the program of the daily show offered by this temple of flamenco. A complete show alternating dance, singing and guitar numbers. Located in a cave in the lower part of the Albaycín district, this temple is made up of a group of six artists: two dancers, two singers, a guitarist and a dancer, most of whom teach flamenco at the Reina Sofia School in Granada. The show can be accompanied by a meal featuring Andalusian specialties.
TEATRENEU
Read moreA must-see stage that will put a smile on your face! This classic establishment will make you enjoy the theater, with its three rooms to enjoy different types of performances. One of the rooms has a bar, and all kinds of shows are performed with first-class equipment. You can see plays, monologues, magic, music and comedies, which are very popular. If you pass by the theater, don't forget to enjoy the Improshow, then the laughter is the protagonists of the evening.
MERCAT DE LES FLORS
Read moreInaugurated in 1983, the Mercat de les Flors is a space dedicated to research, creation and dissemination of dance. Throughout the year, it offers an international program of contemporary dance, as well as musical events and theater. It occupies the premises of the former Agricultural Palace, built for the 1929 International Exhibition. This site was for a time the seat of the central flower market, which gave rise to its current name. Inside, note the dome, decorated with paintings by the famous artist Miquel Barceló.
TEATRE LLIURE
Read moreCreated in 1976 in the district of Gràcia, then in 2001 on the hill of Montjuïc, the Teatre Lliure is an independent creative space, which privileges contemporary texts and performances in Catalan. The headquarters of Montjuïc occupies the former Palace of Agriculture, built for the 1929 International Exhibition. In 2010, the headquarters of Gràcia (Carrer del Montseny, 47) reopens after several years of closure. This "free theatre", with its quality programming, is considered one of the most prestigious in Spain.
JAZZMAN
Read moreThis cozy, traditional little bar, with walls reminiscent of jazz classics and discoverable vinyl, has been a wonderful haven for fans of the genre since 1979. Whether you enjoy the music of the establishment or have come especially to hear some of the live jazz artists, you should definitely enjoy a drink from the long list of spirits and cocktails. While you're there, invite your friends over for some delicious empanadas. The selection of gin and whiskey will not disappoint.
SUNSET JAZZ CLUB
Read moreLocated in Girona's historic center, this establishment hosts the city's finest live jazz performances , featuring national and international artists of the highest calibre. If you want to take advantage of this, head for this dark cellar, where you'll enjoy excellent concerts in a magical, candlelit atmosphere. You'll also enjoy a selection of cocktails, including a fine menu of Irish and Scotch whiskies. Without a doubt, you'll fall in love with this establishment.
PARC DEL FÒRUM
Read moreLocated in front of the sea, the Parc del Fòrum is a huge open-air space. It hosts the Primavera Sound music festival and the Feria de Abril, as well as other events such as the Soudit.
SALA BECKETT
Read moreFounded in 1989 in the Gràcia district, this contemporary theater regularly presents works by Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard or Sergi Belbel. The performances are usually in Catalan. The Sala Beckett moved in 2011 to the Poblenou district to occupy the headquarters of the former cooperative Pau i Justicia. This beautiful industrial building, very well renovated by Flores & Prats, offers two performance rooms. Its bar-restaurant is a very good address to have a drink or share some tapas!
SALA URBAN KAOS
Read moreJust kilometres north-East of the city, the old El Rockero room will delight the most adventurous concerts and electro evenings… Motivated!
CINES YELMO CINES MERIDIANO 3D
Read moreThe Yelmo Cines Meridiano 3D cinema is a must for film lovers. With its 3D-equipped theaters, it offers an immersive cinematic experience. The cinema offers a varied program, with films to suit all tastes, from blockbusters to art house. Film buffs can also take advantage of reduced rates for early-bird and student screenings. The cinema also has a snack bar where moviegoers can purchase drinks and snacks to accompany their screening.
PEÑA LA BULERIA
Read moreLocated in the neighborhood of San Miguel, where Lola Flores, one of the references of flamenco, was born, this peña is one of the oldest and most regularly active. In order to satisfy the 150 or so members, its president, José Manuel Rodríguez, is committed to making it a place of expression for the younger generation, although it also welcomes more established talent. Most of the time, the concerts take place on Thursdays, but the outdoor patio also hosts afternoon concerts in the fall and spring.
AZKENA
Read moreVery good atmosphere in this concert hall in Ensanche born in 2001, which mainly programs rock, pop, folk, country and indie music bands. It is an emblematic hall of the musical circuit of Bilbao, which welcomes an eclectic but faithful clientele, with its friendly service, correct prices and good music. Music lovers will not fail to admire the collection of guitars signed by music legends, displayed in one of the showcases of the premises. After the concerts, a DJ provides entertainment until the early hours of the morning.
SANTANA 27
Read moreLive concerts every weekend and Argentinean tango courses during the week. There is a small restaurant with typical Spanish dishes.
CICUS, UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
Read moreIn addition to a program of shows (dance, theater, music...), exhibitions and workshops, during the academic year, in summer it offers a relevant cycle of free open-air auteur films. From June to September inclusive, other cinemas de verano (summer cinemas) spring up all over Seville. Sessions generally take place at 8:30 or 10:15 pm: ask in the Giraldillo or simply take a look at the posters in the streets.