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  • 1. La Casa del Flamenco

    Catch an authentic professional performance in the heart of Santa Cruz on the atmospheric patio of a 15th-century house where the excellent acoustics mean there's no need for microphones or amplifiers. Shows start daily at 7 pm in winter and 8:30 pm in summer.

    Calle Ximénez de Enciso 28, Spain
    954-029999

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    Rate Includes: From €27
  • 2. Cruces de Mayo

    Celebrated throughout the Spanish-speaking world, this ancient festival is a highlight of Córdoba’s calendar of events, with lots of flower-decked crosses and other floral displays, processions, and music in early May.

    Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
  • 3. Cueva de la Rocío

    Albaicín

    This is a good spot for authentic flamenco shows, staged nightly at 8, 9, 10, and 11 pm.

    C. del Sacromonte 70, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    958-227129

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    Rate Includes: From €15
  • 4. Cuevas Los Tarantos

    Sacromonte

    There is no stage here, which means the flamenco shows at this venue (nightly at 9 and 10:30) take place among the spectators—who can number 150.

    C. del Sacromonte 9, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    958-224525
  • 5. El Tabanco

    Albaicín

    In the heart of the Albayzín, this small venue showcases local flamenco talent with concerts usually on Friday and Saturday nights. Book in advance to guarantee a seat.

    Cuesta de San Gregorio 24, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    662-137046

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    Rate Includes: From €10
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  • 6. El Templo del Flamenco

    Albaicín

    Slightly off the beaten track (take a taxi to get here) and less touristy because of it, this venue has shows at 8 and 10 pm daily.

    Calle Parnaleros Alto 41, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    622-500052-for tickets

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    Rate Includes: From €15
  • 7. Encuentros Flamencos

    Some of the country's best performers are featured in this early-December event in Granada.

    Granada, Andalusia, Spain
  • 8. Feria de Abril

    Held two weeks after Easter, this secular celebration focuses on horses, pageantry, and bullfights.

    Seville, Andalusia, Spain
  • 9. Festival de los Patios

    This celebration, awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2012, is held during the second week of May, a fun time to be in the city, when owners throw open their flower-decked patios to visitors (and to judges, who nominate the best), and the city celebrates with food, drink, and flamenco.

    Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
  • 10. Fiesta de Otoño

    In September, this festival in Jerez celebrates the grape harvest and includes a procession, the blessing of the harvest on the steps of the cathedral, and traditional-style grape treading.

    Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
  • 11. Jardines de Zoraya

    Albaicín

    This show doesn't take place in a cave, but the music and dance are some of the most authentic available. Daily flamenco shows are at 8 and 10 pm.

    Calle Panaderos 32, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    958-206266

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    Rate Includes: From €25
  • 12. Lola de los Reyes

    Triana

    This venue in Triana presents reasonably authentic shows and hosts "flamenco afternoons" Thursday through Saturday—check the website for details. Entrance to some shows is free, but there's a one-drink minimum; others cost from €22. Booking is advised.

    Calle Pureza 107, Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain
    667-631163
  • 13. Los Gallos

    This intimate club in the heart of Santa Cruz attracts mainly tourists. Flamenco performances are entertaining and reasonably authentic. Shows at 7 pm and 8:45 pm daily.

    Pl. de Santa Cruz 11, 41004, Spain
    954-216981

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    Rate Includes: €35
  • 14. Peña La Platería

    Albaicín

    This private club in the Albayzín is devoted to flamenco. Performances are usually on Thursday and Saturday evenings—check the club's Facebook page for details (www.facebook.com/plateriaflamenco).

    Calle Plazoleta de Toqueros 7, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain
    958-210650
  • 15. Tablao El Cardenal

    Judería

    Córdoba's most famous flamenco club offers performances by established artists on a pleasant open-air patio. Admission is €23 (including a drink), and the 90-minute shows take place Monday through Saturday at 8:30 pm from September to June and at 9:30 pm during July and August. Book by phone or the website (in Spanish only).

    Calle del Buen Pastor 2, Córdoba, Andalusia, 14003, Spain
    619-217922

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    Rate Includes: €23, Closed Sun.
  • 16. Teatro Central

    Triana

    This modern venue on the Isla de la Cartuja stages theater, dance (including flamenco), and classical and contemporary music. Tickets can be bought online or at the ticket office.

    Calle José de Gálvez 6, Seville, Andalusia, 41092, Spain
    955-542155-for information
  • 17. Teatro de la Maestranza

    El Arenal

    Long prominent in the opera world, Seville is proud of its opera house. Tickets go quickly, so book well in advance (online is best).

    Paseo de Cristóbal Colón 22, Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain
    954-223344
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  • 18. Teatro Lope de Vega

    Parque Maria Luisa

    Classical music, ballet, and musicals are performed here. Tickets are best booked online.

    Av. de María Luisa s/n, Seville, Andalusia, 41003, Spain
    954-472828-for info
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