Flamenco is one of the most iconic and emotional dance and music styles of Spain, and Barcelona offers several ways to experience this passion. Whether you’re looking for an impressive flamenco show, the perfect flamenco outfit, or perhaps even flamenco lessons, the city has something for every flamenco lover.
Best Flamenco Shows in Barcelona
If you’re looking to experience the passion, rhythm, and artistry of flamenco during your stay in Barcelona, you’re in luck. Despite being far from Andalusiaâthe birthplace of flamencoâBarcelona offers a vibrant selection of flamenco performances that showcase both traditional and contemporary styles. From grand theaters to intimate tablaos, here are some of the best flamenco shows in the city where you can witness this powerful art form live on stage.
Tip: Check their schedule in advance, as the type of performance and opening hours may vary per show. I also recommend making a reservation ahead of time.
1. Gran Gala Flamenco
The Gran Gala Flamenco is a recurring show held at venues such as the Teatre Poliorama, Petit Palau, and Palau de la MĂșsica Catalana. The performers are part of the new generation of Catalan flamenco dancers and singers. They offer a spectacular show of music and dance with a variety of gypsy rhythms such as Fandango, Seguidilla, AlegrĂa, BujerĂa, Tarantos, and Guajira. You can attend the show at any of the three venues, although the Palau de la MĂșsica Catalana is the most special of them all.
- Practical Information:
Address: Teatre Poliorama (La Rambla, 115), Petit Palau (Palau de la MĂșsica, 4-6) or Palau de la MĂșsica Catalana (Palau de la MĂșsica, 4-6)
Metro: Catalunya (L1 en L3) of Urquinaona (L1 en L4)
When:Â Flamenco shows on selected days
Price: From âŹ38 per person
2. Tablao Flamenco Cordobés
Since 1970, Tablao Flamenco CordobĂ©s has been the most important flamenco venue (tablao) in Barcelona and one of the most renowned in Spain. Legendary performers such as CamarĂłn and Farruco have graced its stage. The venueâs decor reflects the influence of Arab-Andalusian flamenco and is inspired by the Alhambra in Granada. Run by a family of artists, this tablao ensures the presence of top-tier performers as well as emerging talent.
When visiting Tablao Flamenco Cordobés, you can choose a ticket for the show with a drink included or opt for a package that includes both the show and a meal.
- Practical information:
Address: Ramblas, 35
Metro: Liceu (L3) en Drassanes (L3)
Show duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes
When: Daily flamenco shows from 17:50 to 22:30
Price: âŹ44 per person (including a drink) or âŹ78.50 (including dinner)
3. Palau Dalmases
One of my favorite venues to watch a flamenco show is Palau Dalmases. Located in a charming medieval palace on Carrer Montcada in El Born, the performances here offer a unique and unforgettable evening in Barcelona. The show is intimate, featuring talented singers and outstanding flamenco dancers. Thanks to its central location in El Born, it’s the perfect place to end your day in Barcelonaâeither with a show before or after enjoying some tapas nearby.
- Practical information:
Address: Carrer Montcada, 20
Metro: Jaume I (L4)
Show duration:Â approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes
When: daily flamenco shows at 5:30 PM, 6:45 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9:15 PM
Price: âŹ25 per person (including a drink), âŹ15 for children (including a drink)
4. El Patio Andaluz
El Patio Andaluz has become a well-known name in the city with more than 40 years of history. Here you can see performances by, among others, the bailaor JesĂșs CortĂ©s from Seville. He is also known for his artistry in choreographing dances that fuse the roots of flamenco with jazz and soul. In addition, every evening you can enjoy a variety of dancers, singers, and guitarists on stage at Patio Andaluz.
There are several types of tickets to choose from, and itâs also possible to dine in the restaurant, which offers an Andalusian atmosphere. If you want to eat before the show starts, make sure to be there at 7:30 PM for the first show or at 9:30 PM for the second one.
- Practical information:
Address: Carrer Rocafort, 231 Bis
Metro: Entença (L5)
Show duration:Â 1 hour
When:Â Flamenco shows daily at 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM
Price: âŹ10 per person (show only), âŹ23 (including a drink), and âŹ35 (including dinner)
Tip: This is also a child-friendly tablao; they offer a kidsâ menu for âŹ17.50
5. El Tablao de Carmen
El Tablao de Carmen is a tribute to the bailaora Carmen Amaya, born in 1913 in Somorrostro, the old Gypsy district of Barcelona. This tablao is known for the high quality of its traditional shows, featuring both renowned artists and young talents. Two shows are offered daily. The first one is from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and the second is from 9:30 PM to 10:30 PM. You can also dine at the restaurant here. Dining is available starting at 6:15 PM for the first show and at 8:45 PM for the second show. One of the added attractions of Tablao de Carmen is its location, as it is situated within the grounds of Poble Espanyol on Montjuïc. With your ticket, you also get free access to Poble Espanyol.
- Practical information:
Address: Avinguda Francesc Ferrer i GuĂ rdia, 13 (Poble Espanyol)
Metro: Espanya (L1 en L3)
Show duration:Â 1 hour
When:Â Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays). Shows at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM.
Price: âŹ43 per person (including a drink), âŹ52 (including tapas), and âŹ75 (including dinner)
Tip: This is also a child-friendly tablao; they offer a kids’ menu for âŹ39.
6. Palacio del Flamenco
El Palacio del Flamenco is one of the most elegant venues in Barcelona to attend a flamenco show. Three flamenco shows are held daily in a hall that also serves as a restaurant. If you dine between 6:40 PM and 7:15 PM, you can attend the 7:15 PM show. The second round begins at 8:30 PM and ends at 9:10 PM, with a 40-minute mini-show during dinner. In the third round, dinner starts at 9:40 PM, and the show begins at 10:40 PM.
- Practical information:
Address: Carrer Balmes, 139
Metro: Diagonal (L3 en L5)
Show duration:Â Between 40 and 60 minutes
When:Â Open daily, including holidays. Shows at 7:15 PM (60 minutes), 8:30 PM (40 minutes), and 10:40 PM (60 minutes)
Price: âŹ35 (including a drink), âŹ65 (including tapas), and âŹ55 (including dinner)
Tip: This is also a child-friendly tablao; they offer a kids’ menu for âŹ22.
7. Los Tarantos
The flamenco shows at Los Tarantos are ideal for budget travelers. They offer a daily 30-minute flamenco show for just âŹ15. Los Tarantos was founded in 1963, making it one of the oldest flamenco venues in Barcelona. The venue is known for its nightly performances featuring a new generation of Catalan flamenco artists. The affordable shows attract both tourists and locals.
- Practical information:
Address: Plaça Reial, 17
Metro: Liceu (L3)
Show duration:Â 30 minutes
When:Â Daily at 8:30 PM, 9:30 PM, and 10:30 PM
Price: âŹ15 per person
Flamenco Shops in Barcelona
If you’re a flamenco enthusiast and want to get your hands on an authentic outfit, Barcelona’s shops are perfect for you. La Casa Vella (Carrer Banys Vells, 1) is a must-visit for flamenco fans. Here, you can have your picture taken in a flamenco outfit in a typical Andalusian patio, and youâll find a wide range of flamenco clothing and accessories. For those seeking a bit of history, Tienda de Flamenco de Flora AlbaicĂn (Carrer Canuda, 3) is one of the oldest flamenco shops in the city, where you can find everything from dresses to shoes and jewelry.
Flamenco Classes and Workshops in Barcelona
If you want to learn the art of flamenco yourself, there are several flamenco schools and workshops in Barcelona that you can attend. Escuela de flamenco Flora AlbaicĂn (Carrer Vallirana, 71-73) is one of the most famous schools, founded by the legendary dancer and teacher Flora AlbaicĂn. Here, you can take classes for all levels, from beginners to advanced. In addition to regular classes, there are also flamenco workshops that you can join during your stay, for a shorter and more intensive experience.
Feria de Abril: Flamenco Festival in Barcelona
For the ultimate flamenco experience, you canât miss the Feria de Abril in Barcelona. This festival, which takes place from late April to early May, brings the atmosphere of Andalusia to the city. You can enjoy flamenco music and dance, and there are food stalls offering typical Andalusian dishes. The Feria de Abril at El Forum is a fantastic opportunity to experience the full flamenco vibe of Spain, and it’s a must-attend event for any flamenco lover.
Whether you’re looking for a flamenco show, the perfect outfit, or an opportunity to learn the dance yourself, Barcelona is the ideal city to experience this fascinating culture!