"The flamenco was intense. Great experience. The dancers were extremely passionate and graceful."
Seville · Santa Cruz · Teatro Flamenco Sevilla
Seville Flamenco Show
A live flamenco show at the only purpose-built flamenco theater in Seville's Santa Cruz district — six world-class performers, live guitar, and dancers in crimson gowns on a stage just meters from your seat. Every show starts on time and sells out most evenings.
- 4.7 / 5 17678+ Reviews
- 1 hour Duration
- 6 Performers Live Guitar & Song
- Theater Show Santa Cruz
- Free Cancellation
Best Flamenco Show Seville
What Makes This the Best Flamenco Show in Seville
Everything that makes Teatro Flamenco Sevilla the most-reviewed flamenco show in Seville.
Highlights
- Listen to the enchanting rhythm of guitars and stepping feet in the dance
- Immerse yourself in Andalusian culture at a traditional Flamenco performance
- Experience the perfect blend of incredible music, passion, and dancing
- Appreciate the vibrant red outfits of the flamenco dancers upon the stage
- Feel connected to the music from start to finish and be blown away by the show
What's Included
- Entry ticket
How the Seville Flamenco Show Works
Four steps from Calle Cuna to a night you'll remember — authentic flamenco in the heart of Santa Cruz.
Arrive at Calle Cuna, Santa Cruz
Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is at C. Cuna, 15, in the heart of the Santa Cruz district — ten minutes on foot from the Cathedral, five from the Alcázar. Doors open 15 minutes before showtime. Your mobile voucher is all you need to enter.
Take Your Seat in the Theater
The theater is purpose-built for flamenco — tiered seating, no bad seat in the house, and intimate enough that you can see every emotion on the dancers' faces. The show runs exactly one hour with no interval.
Watch Six World-Class Performers
The program features live guitar from a touring musician, two cantaores (singers), and three dancers — including at least one bailaora in the crimson gown the theater is known for. Each performance is rehearsed and consistent; you will hear the duende.
Leave Through the Santa Cruz Barrio
When the curtain falls, you step directly into the cobblestone lanes of Santa Cruz — Seville's old Jewish quarter. Tapas bars on Calle Agua are 90 seconds away. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your chosen performance time.
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Seville Flamenco Show — Through the Lens
Crimson gowns, live guitar, and the stage at Teatro Flamenco Sevilla — captured by our guests.













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Seville Flamenco Show: Theater, Tablao, or Dinner — Which Is Right for You?
Three ways to see flamenco in Seville — compare by venue, price, and what the experience actually feels like.
| Feature | Casa de la Memoria | MOST REVIEWED Teatro Flamenco Sevilla | Flamenco Show with Dinner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venue Type | Heritage house tablao — intimate Moorish courtyard setting | Purpose-built flamenco theater — tiered seating, full stage production | Restaurant with dedicated flamenco stage — dinner-first format |
| Starting Price | From $28 per person | From $29 per person | From $75 per person |
| Capacity / Feel | ~30 seats — close enough to hear every footstep | Theater-scale — largest company, best sightlines in Seville | Restaurant-sized — meal-focused, show as the centrepiece |
| Includes | Entry ticket to the performance | Entry ticket — full 1-hour show with live guitar and singers | Three-course dinner + flamenco show (food and drinks included) |
| Duration | 1 hour | 1 hour | 2–3 hours (meal + show) |
| Booking Flexibility | ✓ Free cancellation | ✓ Free cancellation — Likely to sell out, book early | ✓ Free cancellation — advance booking required |
| Rating (Reviews) | 4.8/5 (13,358 reviews) | 4.7/5 (17,678 reviews) | 4.4/5 (1,061 reviews) |
| Best For | Travelers who want maximum intimacy and heritage atmosphere | First-timers, groups, families — guaranteed quality, most reviews in Seville | Couples or groups who want a full evening out with dinner included |
| Book Casa de la Memoria | Check Availability | Book Dinner Show |
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Guest Reviews
What Guests Say About the Seville Flamenco Show
"I loved the passion and dedication they have for what they do. It’s inspiring."
"this was a flamenco concert. so no guide. it would have been good to have some explanation about the context of the song and dance. it was a massive audience. And it was hot in the space so reduced our enjoyment."

"it was an amazing show. Not only the dancers performance, but also the harmony among them, their passion and their skills. It was like they're enjoying the night themselves with flamenco...What I liked the most is the variety of dances/dresses/performances. All of them were communicating with us with their smiles, their love and their joy..."

"Amazing flamenco show in the heart of Seville. I booked the premium seats which included a drink and priority front seating. Great value for money!"

"Awesome show! Wished it was longer!"
"We were surprised that this performance was so professional and that the whole audience was fully booked nearly sold out."

"My wife and I cried throughout the performance! My teenage girls loved it. Highly recommended!"
"It was a really beautiful experience. The dancers and the musicians were very good."
"amazing dancers and singers, but spoilt by people videoing and checking their social media on their phones."
"A very captivating experience, the dancers & singers were amazing. paid for premium seats nearer to the front, was worth it to be closer to the stage."
"A great show in a nice theatre. A good amount of seating, was important to get there early to get good seats - especially larger groups."

"Hardly any queue to get in. Things were moved quickly into the main room. Comfortable seating and great views all around. The show itself was amazing, some amazing dancers! Would highly recommend!"

"The Flamenco experience itself was fantastic, mesmerizing and emotional. Really enjoyed it. I wish I knew that PROMO tickets were allocated seats way at the back of the theatre (last two rows), thus some aspects of performance were difficult to see. I do recommend arriving early, as best seats get taken up early, whichever section you are in."
"Performers were exceptional. Loved the show and paid a little more to be down the front which was worth it."
"Une expérience magnifique"

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"Magnifique soirée pour la découverte du Flamenco très très bon danseurs et chanteurs"

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Seville Flamenco Show
Everything you need to know before booking your flamenco tickets in Seville.
Yes — and Seville is the only city where you can see flamenco in its birthplace. Teatro Flamenco Sevilla has 17,678 verified reviews and a 4.7/5 rating, which for a performing-arts venue is extraordinary. Guests consistently say it is one of the most emotionally powerful hours of their trip. From $29 for a one-hour show in the Santa Cruz district, it is also one of the best-value cultural experiences in Spain.
Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is the most-reviewed flamenco show in the city — 17,678 verified bookings and 4.7/5. Casa de la Memoria is a close second (4.77/5, 13,358 reviews) for a more intimate heritage-house setting with around 30 seats. For the highest per-guest rating, Puro Flamenco leads at 4.84/5 across 6,333 reviews. The 'best' depends on what you want: largest production, most intimate, or highest-rated.
Most shows range from $23 to $75 per person. Budget: La Casa de la Guitarra ($23), Casa de la Memoria ($28). Mid-range: Teatro Flamenco Sevilla ($29), Tablao Triana ($29), Tablao Las Setas ($33), Puro Flamenco ($34). With dinner: El Palacio Andaluz from $42, full dinner shows around $75. Private tapas-and-flamenco tours start at $242. Free cancellation is available on most options.
Technically yes — some bars in the Triana district and the Macarena area occasionally feature impromptu flamenco on weekend nights, and the Museo del Baile Flamenco sometimes runs free community nights. However, these are unpredictable and quality varies widely. If flamenco is a must on your itinerary, book a ticketed show: the $29 entry at Teatro Flamenco Sevilla gives you a guaranteed, full-production performance with world-class performers.
The most authentic permanent venues: Teatro Flamenco Sevilla (Santa Cruz, $29, 4.7/5 — largest and most reviewed), Casa de la Memoria (Santa Cruz, $28, 4.77/5 — heritage house, ~30 seats), Tablao Flamenco Triana (Triana district, $29, 4.66/5 — the historic working-class neighbourhood where flamenco was born), and La Casa de la Guitarra (Santa Cruz, $23, 4.56/5 — guitar-focused, most intimate). Triana, across the Guadalquivir River, is historically the deepest-rooted flamenco neighbourhood. See our neighbourhood guide to authentic flamenco in Seville for a barrio-by-barrio breakdown.
Both cities have serious flamenco traditions. Seville, where flamenco as a performance art was codified, has the highest concentration of venues and the most reviews — Teatro Flamenco Sevilla alone has 17,678 bookings at 4.7/5. Granada is home to the Sacromonte cave shows (zambra style), which are rawer and more theatrical. If choosing purely for quality and consistency, Seville has the edge. If you want a cave-setting experience unique to Granada, that is worth the trip. Both are worth doing if your itinerary allows. Our Seville vs Granada vs Madrid flamenco comparison covers the styles, venues, and how to combine all three by train.
Seville is the authentic origin; Madrid has historically been where touring companies perform for international audiences. The Madrid tablao circuit (Corral de la Morería, Cardamomo, Las Tablas) is professional and high-quality, but designed for tourist consumption rather than local tradition. In Seville, especially at smaller venues like Casa de la Memoria (30 seats), you are much closer to a genuine cultural practice. If you have both cities on your itinerary, see flamenco in Seville — Madrid is worth visiting for other reasons. For the full three-city picture, see our guide comparing flamenco in Seville, Granada, and Madrid.
Most ticketed flamenco shows in Seville run 60 minutes — including the Teatro Flamenco Sevilla show (1 hour confirmed). Some venues like Puro Flamenco include a museum walkthrough before the performance, extending the experience to around 90 minutes. Dinner shows at Palacio Andaluz and similar venues run 2–3 hours including the meal. There is typically no interval. Arrive 10–15 minutes before your booked showtime — doors usually close at curtain time. For evening show slots and the best months to visit, see our best time to see flamenco in Seville guide.
Yes — Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is all-ages and family-friendly. The performance has no alcohol requirement (drinks are excluded from the entry ticket), no age restriction, and the 1-hour runtime is manageable for most children over 5. The powerful percussive zapateado footwork tends to delight younger guests. Note that shows often sell out — the venue carries a 'Likely to sell out' badge — so booking in advance is especially important for families who need adjacent seats. New to flamenco? Our guide on what to expect at a flamenco show covers etiquette, runtime, and bringing children.
Smart casual is standard — most guests arrive in what they wore sightseeing, and that is perfectly fine. There is no strict dress code at Teatro Flamenco Sevilla. The theater is air-conditioned and Seville's summer heat can make the contrast jarring — bring a light layer for evening shows. Avoid beachwear or flip-flops out of respect for the performers and other guests. The bailaoras perform in elaborate, polished costumes; matching their energy with a neat outfit is appreciated but not required. See what to expect at your first flamenco show for dress code, photography rules, and show etiquette.
Yes, significantly. Teatro Flamenco Sevilla carries GetYourGuide's 'Likely to sell out' badge. Popular time slots — especially 7 PM and 9 PM during peak season — can book out days in advance. In April–October and around Semana Santa (Holy Week), the Santa Cruz district is extremely busy. Recommendation: book at least 3–5 days ahead in shoulder season, 7–14 days ahead in summer. Free cancellation is included, so booking early costs nothing. Our best time to see flamenco in Seville guide breaks down the season month by month.
A tablao is an intimate dinner-venue format — typically 30–80 seats, small stage, food and drink service during the performance, and a cabaret-style atmosphere. Venues like Casa de la Memoria ($28), Tablao Las Setas ($33), and Tablao Flamenco Triana ($29) follow this model. A theater show — like Teatro Flamenco Sevilla ($29) — uses a proper stage, tiered seating, no food during performance, and generally a larger company of performers. Theater format gives better sightlines and production quality; tablao shows offer more intimacy. Neither is 'better' — it depends on whether you want a show or an experience. Our guide to where to see authentic flamenco in Seville explains tablaos, peñas, and theaters by neighbourhood.
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