BAR ALHUCEMA
Read moreIt celebrated its fortieth anniversary in December 2023. After being a "tienda de marinos" grocery store from 1927 to 1977, it became a pub until 1983. It was then one of the first cocktail bars to open at "sobremesas" hours, after lunch and dinner. Its regular clientele is not lacking, and eagerly awaits the opening of its blinds. The key to its success is its family-friendly atmosphere, gin and tonics served "without frills", and a soundtrack featuring jazz and national and international pop from the '80s and '90s.
TABLAO FLAMENCO AZAHAR
Read moreIn the heart of Santa Cruz, on the famous Plaza de Las Très Cruces, is the Tablao Flamenco Azahar. In this intimate and refined setting, you'll have the opportunity to experience all the emotions that flamenco can convey, while enjoying a glass of wine. Close up to the artists, you can enjoy a unique experience during a daily show lasting around 1 hour. You'll also appreciate the tablao 's decor, with its many photographs showing the art's distinctive movements.
CUEVA DE LA ROCIO
Read moreIn the gypsy quarter of Sacromonte, you'll find this Cueva de la Rocío, one of the first gypsy zambras, founded in 1951 by "Los Maya", one of the most important families in the world of flamenco. Originally a gypsy party venue, it now hosts the neighborhood's most authentic flamenco show. A visit here will allow you to combine the pleasure of discovering a magnificent cellar with a flamenco show featuring a gypsy wedding. Michelle Obama will have been among its visitors.
EL PATIO SEVILLANO
Read moreFounded in 1952, it was one of Seville's first tablaos, initially known as the Cortijo del Guajiro and home to such flamenco greats as El Farruco. In 1956, it became the Patio Andaluz , once again welcoming great artists such as Christina Hoyos and Chano Lobato. Since 1973, installed on the banks of the Guadalquivir, opposite the Triana district, it has offered an hour-and-a-half-long show featuring different flamenco styles, accompanied by the music of Falla and Joaquín Turina.
SEVILLA OPERA NIGHTS
Read moreThe aim is to create a magical link between the opera house and the palace-houses in Seville. Seville is home to a precious heritage of history and culture. That's why it now hosts opera concerts in three of the city's most emblematic venues: the Palacio de Las Dueñas, the Hospital de la Santa Caridad and the Casa de Salinas. It is in these magnificent settings that the world's three most famous operas will be performed: Bizet's "Carmen", Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" and Mozart's "Don Giovanni".