TABLAO FLAMENCO GRANADA - JARDINES DE ZORAYA
Read moreIn the heart of the Albaicín, it invites you to its terrace garden. It's one of Spain's top ten restaurants with live entertainment, offering a unique flamenco show, where the spellbinding spectacle begins after the meal. With different shows every week. Enjoy refined cuisine and let yourself be transported by the passion of flamenco. Located in an old carmen, it's a must for Granada's French community and flamenco lovers alike.
TABLAO FLAMENCO EL PALACIO ANDALUZ
Read moreHere's a show set in one of the world's greatest flamenco halls. You'll find top-quality artists offering an unforgettable show. For the occasion, you can also choose between dinner, tapas or drinks (formulas available on the website). To complete the experience, you can also visit the small La Bodega museum. The result is a total immersion in the world of flamenco.
THÉÂTRE FLAMENCO MALAGA ALEGRIA
Read moreThe ideal place to enjoy an evening of flamenco and Mediterranean fusion cuisine. We advise you to come during show times. Miguel, the Franco-Andalusian owner, with a reputation of over 15 years with Jardines de Zoraya in Granada, repeats his experience near the port of Malaga with all his passion and professionalism. The venue is already a must for travelers. Programming and reservations are available online.
TABLAO ÁLVAREZ QUINTERO
Read moreEvery evening, the tablao Alvarez Quintero offers traditional flamenco shows. On stage, a singer, a guitarist and two dancers perform to the applause of the many tourists who have come. If it remains tourist, the show is nevertheless of quality. The artists are professionals and the setting manages to confer a certain intimacy, despite almost a hundred seats. At the end of each show, you will have the possibility to take a 20 minutes dance lesson with one of the artists.
TABLAO LOS GALLOS
Seville's oldest tablao, founded in 1966. This is where renowned artists ...Read more
CIRCULO DE LA AMISTAD
Read moreAlso known as the "Casino", this "circle" is located in the former convent of the Order of Saint-Jean-de-Dieu and is one of the places often referred to by Juan Valera, a writer and politician of the th century, born in Cabra in his book Pepita Jiménez, in particular a description that remains very accurate on his patio, l'old convent cloister '. Fountain, azulejos, soft light, nothing missing and makes it a delicious place to stop taking a drink. In the summer, there are many cultural activities: Flamenco and classical music concerts for example. You will find the updated programming regularly on its site.
TABLAO FLAMENCO PURO ARTE
Read moreArguably the best flamenco show in town. Raul Ortega, the tablao's artistic director, brings intensity and soul to a show that will appeal to tourists and flamenco fans alike. You can book directly online and eat Andalusian dishes on the spot. Advance reservations are always recommended. A great way to round off your Jerez experience after a visit to the bodegas. A must-see attraction.
CASA DE LA GUITARRA
Read moreNewcomer on the scene flamenca of Seville, this cultural center flamenco which opened in 2012 gathers the private collection of guitars of Jose Luis Postigo, guitarist renowned. With about sixty models carried out by more the grand masters violin makers of Andalusia and having belonged to large guitarists of the style or to informed aesthetes, present themselves to us three centuries of the evolution characteristic of the instrument, of XIXe century at our days. Each evening in two key periods, a sincere and impassioned flamenco, mixing dance, music and song with experienced artists and of very good level! Attention the places being limited, a booking is essential to witness this interior fire crackling which is flamenco, this explosion of emotions put rhythm into by palmas (blow of hands) and dry slappings of the steps on the scene.
LA CARBONERÍA
Against all odds, this pillar of the Santa Cruz neighborhood maintains the ...Read more
CABALLERIZAS REALES
Read moreThe former Royal Stables of the horse-loving King Filipe II, dating back to the 16th century, have naturally been transformed into the International Horse Center, presenting the purebred Spanish equestrian show "Pasión y Duende del Caballo Andaluz", to be seen to appreciate the Andalusian pas accompanied by flamenco! Beauty, intelligence and nobility are the words most often used to describe the animals in action during this ballet, which can be completed, why not, at the Yeguada Almuraza (www.yeguadaalmuzara.com), a stud farm some ten kilometers from Cordoba, on the way to Palma del Rio. A great bargain if you don't go to Jerez to visit its Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art during your trip.
VENTA EL GALLO
Read moreJuan Martin, the brother of Manolo de las Cuevas los Tarantos, has slightly less tourism Venta El Gallo, a cueva/cave flamenca with restaurant, well situated when you go a little further towards the Sacromonte. Before the show, from the picturesque terrace with a bucolic view of the vegetation and the Alhambra, you can dine in a traditional kitchen with choices from some of the Jewish specialities to the Arab-Andalusian influences, accompanied by the airy repertoire of a solo guitarist, a good entry into the… Then a bit quiché (it takes part in the atmosphere!) with many international, place for us in the room to a hot flamenco lesson, with its animated and even syncopées scénettes, its authentic paintings with thousands of facets and its certified quality speakers, in all complicity! Makeup, costumes, dances, songs and music, everything is well practiced in this artisan tablao to provide emotion both to the novice and to the aficionado, already initiated.
GRAN TEATRO
Read moreInaugurated in 1923, this neoclassical, Second Empire-style theater is the setting for shows (flamenco, plays, dance...) organized by the municipality or the Diputación Provincial.
TABLAO FLAMENCO ALBAYZIN
Read moreFounded in 1971 as the Reina Mora, it changed its name when it reopened in August 2001 to reflect the name of the neighborhood in which it is located. Unlike many others, this quality flamenco cabaret tablao is not located in a cave, as others are, but near Granada's famous San Cristobal belvedere. In a typical setting with a beautiful stage, the colorful and lively shows attract groups of tourists and a few individuals. Music, song and dance, it's all very well put together. A must-see for a bit of magic.
CENTRO DE LAS ARTES DE SEVILLA - ICAS
Read moreA place full of history and mystery is a must: the Centro experimental y tecnológico para la cultura y las artes de Sevilla. There is always something going on, day and night. Organised concerts usually take place at 7.30pm, but don't hesitate to ask around or check in El Giraldillo. Another advantage is that the hall has perfect acoustics and, depending on the genre, it can be really worthwhile.
MAESTRANZA THEATRE
This is Seville's opera house, but its musical program is wide-ranging, ...Read more
THÉÂTRE LOPE DE VEGA
Read moreThe city that gave birth to the myth of Don Juan Tenorío is responsible for this magnificent theatre, which is located next to the María Luisa Park and the Maestranza Theatre, near the bullring. Operas, classical music, world music and jazz concerts, as well as dance and theatre performances can be held on this stage. Every year in November, the European Film Festival also takes place here. Do not hesitate to visit its website to find out about its vast programme. You can also buy tickets online.
TABLAO EL ARENAL
Read moreSince 1975, this tablao welcomes guests in the intimate setting of a residence in Seville of the 18th century to offer a dance show flamenca to them. Note the superb decor recreating the golden age, then the lights go out and a dozen artists (men and women) follow one another on a small raised stage. Musicians, dancers, singers exercise their art under a subdued lighting sometimes, sometimes ultra-powerful. After having live to the public a moment of great intensity, the show ends under a rain of ban by a multicoloured magical ballet. Admittedly dedicated to tourists, the tablao offer a typical show and dinner. A great moment!
SALA EL CACHORRO
Read moreLocated in the Triana district, a few metres from the Guadalquivir, it is one of the most pleasant places in the city if you are looking for multicultural activities. In a more informal and relaxed atmosphere than in other spaces, it offers a wide range of activities: theatre, cinema, dance, exhibitions, courses, etc. It is also a perfect place to take a break for a snack (homemade pies and biscuits) or a drink, comfortably installed in its shaded patio, very pleasant in the heat.
EMPRESA PAGÉS
Read moreIn Seville, the bullfighting season begins with the feria from April until Resurrection Sunday. It then continues until June, but only on Sundays. In July, you can then attend novilladas, races with young bullfighters, on Thursdays. Finally, bullfights can be seen again at the San Miguel fair at the end of September. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices of the arenas, teasing or at the offices of Empresa Pages, which manage them. We choose soil, sun, or sun, shade, often reserved for subscribers.
THÉÂTRE CANOVAS
Read moreLocated on the university campus (north-east of Plaza de la Merced) and depends on the Junta de Andalucia, its season welcomes very good shows: theatre, dance, music (flamenco…).