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Flamenco Show at La Alboreá (Central Granada)

One-hour flamenco show with reserved seating at Tablao La Alboreá in central Granada. Option to add a glass of wine and Iberian platter. The most-reviewed in the catalogue with 5,481 ratings.

4.75,481 reviews

Editor's pick

Practical details

Duration
1 hour
Guide languages
Spanish
Mobile ticket
No need to print
Instant confirmation
Right after booking
Minimum age
No restriction
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • The most-reviewed flamenco show in Granada (5,481 ratings, 4.7 / 5)
  • Tablao right in the centre — no need to climb up to Sacromonte or the Albayzín
  • Reserved seating — no need to arrive early to get a spot
  • Option to add a glass of wine + Iberian platter (ham, chorizo, cheese)
  • Family-friendly (no minimum age)

Our take

The most-reviewed flamenco in Granada by a wide margin: 5,481 ratings prove the product is dialled in and delivers. Tablao in the historic centre, reserved seating (no need to arrive early to grab a spot) and the option to add a glass of wine + Iberian platter to the base package. At €18 it's one of the cheapest options in the centre, and the flexibility of the food package makes it adaptable to your budget. What not to expect: the most intimate show. Reviews mention seats are a bit narrow and some rows have partially obstructed views. The capacity is larger than at Casa Ana or in the caves — that's what allows reserved seating, but at the cost of proximity to the artists. If you're after the most intimate flamenco, the Sacromonte caves or Casa Ana are better. If you want a tried-and-tested product with guaranteed seats, La Alboreá. The singing and dancing are the same professional artists who perform across central Granada — the difference against other tablaos is in venue organisation and audience volume. For travellers with limited time who don't want to risk less-tested options, La Alboreá is the "safe default" in the catalogue. Family-friendly and with 24-hour cancellation.

What's included

  • Entry to the 1-hour flamenco show
  • Reserved seating
  • Cured meats and cheese (if you select the option with food)
  • Glass of wine (if you select the option with food)

Not included

  • Extra food or drinks (available at the venue)
  • Transport
  • Gratuities

Good to know

What to bring

  • Passport or ID card

Not suitable for

  • Outside food and drink not allowed

Things to keep in mind

  • Outside food and drink not allowed
  • You can add a glass of wine + Iberian platter at booking — chosen before payment
  • Some reviews mention seats are narrow and sight lines can be partially obstructed depending on the row — since seats are reserved, check the seating map at booking
  • The show is in Spanish only; flamenco itself has no language barrier

Meeting point

Tablao Flamenco La Alboreá, central Granada

The tablao is in the historic centre, a few minutes' walk from Plaza Nueva, the Cathedral and Bib-Rambla. The exact address appears in the booking confirmation. With reserved seating you don't need to arrive too early — 15-20 minutes ahead is enough to settle in. Normal shoes are fine: no climbing up to Sacromonte or the Albayzín.

The experience

Flamenco Show at La Alboreá (Central Granada)

The most-reviewed flamenco in the catalogue (5,481 ratings). Tablao right in the centre, reserved seating and the option to add a glass of wine + Iberian platter to the base package. A safe bet for travellers with limited time or families.

Accessibility

Wheelchair access isn't specified in the operator's info. If accessibility is a priority, the Teatro Flamenco Granada (fully accessible) or Tablao Casa Ana (also accessible) are better picks. Check with the operator before booking if you need confirmation.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also book now and pay later.

Frequently asked questions

Why does it have so many reviews?
La Alboreá is the most established tablao in central Granada — it's been running for years with a good price-to-quality ratio. 5,481 reviews at 4.7 / 5 is the highest volume of any flamenco show in the catalogue. That makes it a safe bet: the product has been tested by thousands of travellers.
How does it compare with Casa Ana or Teatro Flamenco Granada?
All three are central tablaos. La Alboreá is the largest and most reviewed. Casa Ana is more intimate (435 reviews, smaller capacity). Teatro Flamenco Granada offers 5-language presentations and ticket options with drinks or VIP, plus full accessibility. La Alboreá offers the option to add wine + Iberian platter as a package — somewhere between a dry tablao and a flamenco dinner. If you're short on time and want a safe bet, La Alboreá.
What is the wine + Iberian option like?
At booking you can choose between show-only (€18) or show + 1 glass of wine + an Iberian platter (ham, chorizo, cheese). The wine + Iberian extra adds a few euros to the base price — useful if you want a fuller experience without going out for dinner beforehand. The amount of food is "to accompany", not a meal.
Do I need to arrive very early?
No, seats are reserved. 15-20 minutes ahead is enough to settle in and find your seat. That's one of the advantages over the Sacromonte caves, where seats aren't numbered and it's worth arriving 30 minutes early to get a good position.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, no age restriction and the operator describes it as "perfect for the whole family". The format is tablao seating, 1 hour duration. With very young or noise-sensitive children, bear in mind that flamenco includes intense hand-clapping and foot-stomping.

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