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Flamenco Show Seville: The Best Tablaos and Theaters Compared 2026

Written by: Spain Travel Insider Team Content Last Updated June 2026 10 min read
Price Range
€20–38
Per person
Show Length
~1 hr
60–90 min
Best Months
Mar–May
Mild & festive
Top Pick
From €24
Casa de la Memoria

Compare Seville's best flamenco shows side by side: intimate Triana tablaos, historic Santa Cruz venues, and full dinner-and-show evenings, with real prices, durations, and ratings.

What You Should Know

  • Most Seville flamenco shows run about one hour; only dinner shows like El Palacio Andaluz stretch to roughly 90 minutes.
  • The most traditional, intimate tablaos cluster in Triana and Barrio de Santa Cruz, while larger theaters such as Teatro Flamenco Sevilla seat more people and feel more produced.
  • Seating is first-come within your ticket tier at the small tablaos, so arriving 20 to 30 minutes early matters, and the front two or three rows are where you can actually see the dancers' footwork.
  • Tickets range from about €20 for a show-only seat to €38 or more, with full Andalusian dinner shows climbing higher.

Flamenco Shows in Seville

Choosing a flamenco show in Seville comes down to three decisions: the neighborhood, the size of the venue, and whether you want a drink or a full dinner with the performance. Triana, just across the Guadalquivir, is widely considered the cradle of the art form, while the intimate tablaos of Barrio de Santa Cruz put you within a few feet of the dancers.

Flamenco dancer performing on stage during a traditional flamenco show in Seville, Spain
Flamenco dancer performing on stage during a traditional flamenco show in Seville, Spain.

This guide compares ten of the most-booked flamenco shows in Seville side by side, with real prices, durations, and traveler ratings so you can match the right venue to the kind of evening you want. For more of the city, see our full set of Seville travel guides, or carry the night on with a Seville pub crawl after the show. You can also capture the trip with a professional photoshoot in Seville.

Our Top Pick

Casa de la Memoria

From €24  ·  4.8 ⭐ (13,750 reviews)

One hour of microphone-free flamenco from a four-artist cast in an intimate 15th-century courtyard, with the highest review volume of any tablao in Seville.

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Best Flamenco Shows in Seville: Full Breakdown

Show (Venue)FromOnline RatingDurationNeighborhoodDrinks / DinnerBest For
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Casa de la Memoria
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€24 ⭐ 4.8 (13,750 reviews)
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1 hr Santa Cruz None (show only) Purists who want an intimate, historic tablao
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Live Flamenco at the Theater
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€26 ⭐ 4.7 (18,886 reviews)
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1 hr Centro None (show only) A larger, polished theater production
Puro Flamenco (Museo del Baile)
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€25 ⭐ 4.8 (6,579 reviews)
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1 hr Santa Cruz Optional Flamenco Dance Museum ticket Pairing the show with a museum visit
Tablao Flamenco Las Setas
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€28 ⭐ 4.8 (3,008 reviews)
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1 hr Centro (Las Setas) Cocktail and front-seat tiers Choosing your seating and drink tier
Baraka Sala Flamenca
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€27 ⭐ 4.8 (1,882 reviews)
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1 hr Triana 1 drink included A small Triana room with a drink
Traditional Flamenco Show in Triana
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€22 ⭐ 4.8 (1,774 reviews)
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1 hr Triana None (show only) Budget-friendly, authentic Triana
Teatro Flamenco Triana
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€25 ⭐ 4.7 (4,430 reviews)
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1 hr Triana None (show only) Award-winning artists, nonprofit foundation
La Casa de la Guitarra
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€20 ⭐ 4.6 (1,527 reviews)
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1 hr Santa Cruz None (show only) Guitar lovers and the lowest price
El Palacio Andaluz
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€38 ⭐ 4.6 (1,436 reviews)
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1.5 hr Centro Optional drink, tapas, or dinner A full dinner-and-show evening
La Cantaora
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€35 ⭐ 4.4 (1,105 reviews)
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1 hr Centro Optional cocktail or dinner A flexible show, drink, or dinner combo

ℹ️ All tours and information were personally reviewed by our team on June 11, 2026. Prices shown are the standard adult from-price in euros and may change, so always confirm with the operator before booking.

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What to Expect at a Seville Flamenco Show

Most flamenco shows in Seville follow a similar rhythm, whether you pick a tiny tablao or a theater. Here is how a typical evening unfolds.

  1. 01~15 min before

    Meeting point

    You go directly to the venue rather than getting picked up. Doors usually open about 15 minutes before showtime; have your ticket ready on your phone.

  2. 02On arrival

    Check-in and seating

    At most tablaos seating is first-come within your ticket tier, so the order you arrive sets how close you sit, and the front two or three rows are where you can see the percussive footwork. Theaters work differently: they assign seats in order of purchase, so booking earlier, not arriving earlier, gets you closer.

  3. 03The show

    The performance

    A typical cast pairs a guitarist and a singer (cante) with one or two dancers (baile). Numbers build from slow, raw song to fast, percussive footwork, often closing with Sevillanas or bulerías. This is where venues really differ: the small rooms are microphone-free and raw, while the larger theaters are amplified and produced.

  4. 0460–90 min

    Time in the show

    Plan on about one hour of performance at most venues; El Palacio Andaluz runs closer to 90 minutes.

  5. 05Evening

    After the show

    Evenings end early enough to head out for late tapas, which is exactly what many locals do.

Our experience (getting a good seat): At the intimate tablaos, the difference between the front row and the back is real. We arrived about 25 minutes early at a Santa Cruz venue and ended up close enough to hear the dancer's breathing and the heels hitting the boards.

Our experience (drinks and photos): Most venues serve one drink at your seat rather than a full bar, and several ask for no photos or video during the numbers. We found the no-camera moments were when the performance hit hardest.

Our experience (dress for the room): The small historic tablaos can run warm with little air conditioning, and some hand out fans on summer nights, while the larger theaters keep the air conditioning strong. We bring a light layer for a theater show and dress cool for an intimate tablao in summer.

Best Flamenco Shows in Seville

1

Casa de la Memoria

Set inside a 15th-century courtyard house in Barrio de Santa Cruz, this is the show purists point to first. A cast of four, a singer, a guitarist, and a male and female dancer, performs to roughly 100 seats with no microphones and no frills. With more than 13,000 ratings and a 4.8 average, it is the most consistently praised intimate tablao in the city. The show is not recommended for children under six.

2

Puro Flamenco at the Museo del Baile Flamenco

Held in the courtyard of Cristina Hoyos's Flamenco Dance Museum, Puro Flamenco lets you add a museum ticket to your show for a fuller picture of the art form. The venue seats around 65, seating is first-come, and arriving early is worth it. We'd shortlist this for travelers who want context as well as a performance.

3

Teatro Flamenco Triana

A project of the Cristina Heeren Flamenco Art Foundation, which channels its profits back into teaching flamenco, this Triana theater features award-winning artists and clean, well-lit staging. It is a good middle ground between a tiny tablao and a big production, and we'd give this the edge if supporting the next generation of performers matters to you.

4

El Palacio Andaluz

Our pick for a full evening out. The roughly 90-minute production is the longest on this list, and ticket tiers let you add a drink, tapas, or a multi-course Andalusian dinner with Iberian ham, pork cheeks in Pedro Ximénez, and Rioja. Your ticket also includes access to the on-site Flamenco Dress Museum.

5

La Casa de la Guitarra

An intimate Santa Cruz room founded by guitarist José Luis Postigo, with his personal guitar collection on display. At around €20 it is the lowest-priced show here, and the focus on guitar, song, and dance up close makes it one we'd lean toward for music-first travelers on a budget.

What Is the Best Flamenco Show in Seville?

The best flamenco show in Seville for most visitors is Casa de la Memoria, an intimate, microphone-free tablao set in a 15th-century courtyard in Barrio de Santa Cruz. With a 4.8 rating across more than 13,000 reviews, it pairs a four-artist cast with the close, raw atmosphere that defines authentic flamenco, and at around €24 it is one of the best values in the city.

What sets it apart is restraint. There is no amplification, no dinner service clattering in the background, and no oversized stage production. A singer, a guitarist, and two dancers perform a few feet from the front rows, so you hear the breath in the cante and the heels striking the boards. Seating is first-come, which rewards arriving about 30 minutes early, and the historic room does most of the atmospheric work on its own. We think it is the show to book if you want flamenco at its most distilled.

That said, the best show for you depends on what you want from the evening:

  • Choose a theater production if you prefer assigned seats, reliable air conditioning, and a bigger cast. Live Flamenco at the Teatro Flamenco Sevilla fields six performers and carries the highest review volume of any show in the city.
  • Choose a dinner show if you want a full evening out. El Palacio Andaluz runs about 90 minutes and pairs the performance with a multi-course Andalusian menu.
  • Choose La Casa de la Guitarra if you are on a budget or care most about the guitar. At around €20 it is the lowest-priced intimate room in Santa Cruz.
  • Choose Triana if you want the neighborhood that gave the art its name. Teatro Flamenco Triana and Baraka Sala Flamenca both deliver close, traditional shows across the river.

For a side-by-side look at prices, ratings, and durations, see our full comparison of Seville flamenco shows above.

Best Time to See Flamenco in Seville

Flamenco shows run year-round in Seville, most venues stage two or more performances every night, so timing is less about season and more about booking ahead when the city is busy. Evening slots between 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM are the most popular and fill first.

PeakMar–May · Sep–Oct

Mild weather and events like Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril fill the city. Book your show a few days ahead, especially for weekend nights.

ShoulderNov & Feb

Smaller crowds and easier same-week availability. A good time for the most intimate tablaos, where seats are limited.

Low & High SummerJun–Aug · Dec–Jan

Summer is hot but shows are air-conditioned and indoors; winter is quiet apart from the holidays. Walk-up availability is at its best.

Whatever the month, the earliest evening slot tends to be calmer and the late slot more atmospheric.

Where to See Flamenco in Seville: Neighborhoods

Triana

Triana, across the river, is the historic heart of Sevillano flamenco and home to small, traditional rooms like Baraka Sala Flamenca and the Traditional Flamenco Show, plus the foundation-run Teatro Flamenco Triana. Expect close-up performances and a neighborhood feel.

Barrio de Santa Cruz

Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter beside the cathedral and Royal Alcázar, holds the most atmospheric historic venues: Casa de la Memoria, La Casa de la Guitarra, and the Museo del Baile Flamenco. These are the city's most intimate tablaos and the easiest to pair with daytime sightseeing.

Centro

Centro, around Las Setas and the main shopping streets, is where you find larger theaters such as Teatro Flamenco Sevilla and Tablao Flamenco Las Setas. Productions here seat more people and lean polished rather than raw.

Best Tablaos in Seville

A tablao is an intimate flamenco venue where the performance happens at close range rather than on a large theater stage. Seville's best tablaos cluster in Barrio de Santa Cruz and across the river in Triana, and they are where you find the rawest, most traditional shows in the city.

Casa de la Memoria

The benchmark tablao in Seville: a four-artist cast in a 15th-century Santa Cruz courtyard, microphone-free and first-come seated. It is the highest-rated room in the city by review volume and our top pick for a purist evening.

Tablao Flamenco Las Setas

A Centro tablao beside the Las Setas landmark, with ticket tiers that let you add a cocktail, a front-row seat, or an Iberian tapas plate. A good choice if you want to control exactly how close you sit.

La Casa de la Guitarra

A tiny Santa Cruz room built around guitar, song, and dance, founded by guitarist Jose Luis Postigo and lined with his guitar collection. At around €20 it is the most affordable tablao here and a favorite for music-first travelers.

Baraka Sala Flamenca

An intimate Triana tablao with a drink included, staged in a small room that puts you within touching distance of the artists. It is a strong pick if you want the Triana neighborhood feel with a relaxed, close-up show.

How Much Does a Flamenco Show in Seville Cost?

A flamenco show in Seville costs roughly €20 to €38 per person. Show-only tickets at intimate tablaos start around €20 to €25, mid-tier seats with a drink or a larger theater run about €26 to €35, and a full show-with-dinner evening starts near €38 and climbs higher with a full dinner. Most shows last about one hour. What matters more than price is how close you sit, and some of the cheapest historic tablaos are the most authentic rooms in the city.

Budget€20–25

A show-only seat at an intimate tablao such as La Casa de la Guitarra, the Traditional Show in Triana, Puro Flamenco, or Casa de la Memoria. One hour of performance, no drink included.

Mid-range€26–35

The sweet spot. A drink or cocktail included, a foundation theater like Teatro Flamenco Triana, or premium seating tiers at Tablao Las Setas and La Cantaora.

Premium€38+

A full Andalusian dinner show at El Palacio Andaluz, about 90 minutes, with a multi-course meal, wine, and museum access.

For most travelers, we think an intimate tablao with a drink in the €26 to €28 range delivers the best mix of atmosphere and value.

Flamenco Shows With Tapas and Dinner

If you want to make a full evening of it, several venues bundle food with the performance. El Palacio Andaluz and La Cantaora both offer ticket tiers that add tapas or a sit-down Andalusian dinner with wine, while Tablao Las Setas lets you add a signature cocktail or an Iberian tapas plate to a premium seat.

Prefer to keep the show and the meal separate? Book a show-only ticket at a Santa Cruz or Triana tablao, then head out afterward for late tapas in the neighborhood. It is often cheaper than a dinner-show package and lets you choose where you eat. Browse more Seville experiences to round out the evening. For the full rundown, see our guide to the best things to do in Seville.

From Our Experience

We've found the dinner shows are worth booking for the occasion rather than the cuisine; the cooking is decent but the performance is the reason to go, so a show-only ticket plus late tapas nearby often delivers more for less.

Tips for Your Seville Flamenco Show

  • Arrive 20 to 30 minutes early: At the tablaos, seating is first-come within your tier, and the front two or three rows are where you can actually see the footwork.
  • At theaters, book early rather than arrive early: The larger theaters assign seats in order of purchase, so the date you book, not your arrival time, sets how close you sit.
  • Dress for the venue: Small historic tablaos can run warm with little air conditioning, while the bigger theaters keep the air conditioning strong, so bring a light layer for a theater show.
  • Pick your neighborhood on purpose: Triana for traditional rooms, Santa Cruz for historic intimacy, Centro for larger theater productions.
  • Mind the camera rules: Many venues ask for no photos or video during the numbers; check before the lights drop and just watch.
  • Book ahead in spring: During Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril, the best shows sell out days in advance.
  • Check the age guidance for families: Most shows welcome all ages and the one-hour format suits kids, but Casa de la Memoria does not recommend its show for children under six, and earlier slots work best for young children.

How We Selected These Tours

The Spain Travel Insider team built this list around what makes a flamenco show in Seville worth your evening: the caliber of the artists, the authenticity and intimacy of the venue, and the depth of recent traveler feedback across hundreds of performances. Every show here is a verified, bookable listing with a strong rating. We left out shows with thin review counts, unclear seating policies, or recurring complaints about rushed or oversized productions. We also spread our picks across the experiences travelers actually search for: intimate Santa Cruz tablaos, traditional Triana rooms, foundation-run and theater productions, and full dinner-and-show evenings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best flamenco show in Seville?+

For most visitors, Casa de la Memoria is the best flamenco show in Seville. This intimate, microphone-free tablao in a 15th-century Santa Cruz courtyard holds a 4.8 rating across more than 13,000 reviews. If you prefer a larger production with assigned seats, the Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is the strongest theater option.

How much is a flamenco show in Seville?+

Most flamenco shows in Seville cost between €20 and €38 per person. Show-only tickets at intimate tablaos start around €20 to €25, mid-tier seats with a drink run about €26 to €35, and full dinner-and-show evenings begin near €38 and up.

How long is a flamenco show in Seville?+

Most Seville flamenco shows last about one hour. The main exception is the dinner show at El Palacio Andaluz, which runs closer to 90 minutes. Doors typically open 15 minutes before showtime, so arrive early for the best seats.

Where is the best flamenco in Seville?+

It depends on the experience you want. Triana, the historic birthplace of the art, has traditional rooms like Baraka and Teatro Flamenco Triana, while Barrio de Santa Cruz holds the most intimate historic tablaos such as Casa de la Memoria and La Casa de la Guitarra. Larger theater productions sit in Centro.

What is a tablao in Seville?+

A tablao is an intimate flamenco venue where the singing, guitar, and dance happen at close range rather than on a large theater stage. Seville's best tablaos, including Casa de la Memoria, La Casa de la Guitarra, and Baraka in Triana, cluster in Barrio de Santa Cruz and Triana and offer the most traditional shows.

Do Seville flamenco shows include dinner?+

Some do. El Palacio Andaluz and La Cantaora offer ticket tiers that add tapas or a full Andalusian dinner with wine, and Tablao Las Setas can add a cocktail or tapas plate. Most other shows are performance-only, though many include or offer one drink.

Do I need to book flamenco tickets in advance?+

For the most popular intimate tablaos, yes. Venues like Casa de la Memoria have limited seats and sell out, especially on weekends and during Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril. Booking a few days ahead secures your preferred show and time slot.

Are flamenco shows in Seville suitable for kids?+

Most venues welcome all ages, and the one-hour format works for families. One exception is Casa de la Memoria, which does not recommend its show for children under six. Theater productions in Centro tend to suit kids better than the smallest tablaos.

What should I wear to a flamenco show in Seville?+

There is no formal dress code at most tablaos and theaters; smart casual is fine. Dinner shows like El Palacio Andaluz have a slightly dressier feel. In summer, remember the venues are indoors and air-conditioned, so bring a light layer.

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