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Seville: Casa de la Memoria — Intimate Flamenco Show (Top Rated 4.8 · 13,526 Reviews)

1-hour flamenco show at Casa de la Memoria in Seville — traditional Andalusian patio with only 2 rows of seats for maximum INTIMATE experience. 13,526 reviews at 4.8/5. «Likely to sell out». Sessions at 7:30 and 9 PM. From €26. Different internationally acclaimed artists each night.

4.813,526 reviews

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Practical details

Duration
1 hour
Guide languages
Spanish · English
Mobile ticket
No need to print
Instant confirmation
Right after booking
Wheelchair accessible
No
Minimum age
No restriction
Pets
Not allowed
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • TOP RATED — 4.8/5 with 13,526 reviews (HIGHEST RATING + second highest volume of Seville's top flamenco shows)
  • MAXIMUM INTIMACY — only 2 rows of seats around the stage
  • Traditional 15th-century Andalusian patio (historic building)
  • Internationally acclaimed artists — the ensemble changes every night (3 dancers + 2 singers + guitarist)
  • Daily sessions at 7:30 and 9 PM (1 hour each)
  • Calle Cuna 6 — heart of Seville's historic center
  • «Likely to sell out» — book in advance (especially July-August and weekends)
  • FREE cancellation up to 24h before

Our take

The **most intimate and highest-rated flamenco in Seville** — 13,526 reviews at 4.8/5 position it as one of the premium flamenco experiences in the city. The differential factor is decisive: **only 2 rows of seats around the stage** (~30-50 total seats) in a 15th-century Andalusian patio. You're literally 2-3 metres from the artists — the format closest to "flamenco de cabales" (connoisseur audience) in an open tourist format. **Price comparison:** from €26 it's **the most affordable** of Seville's 5 major flamenco venues (vs. Teatro Flamenco Sevilla €27, Museo del Baile Flamenco €32, Teatro Flamenco Triana €35, Tablao El Arenal €48). The low price + international artistic quality + maximum intimacy is the combination that justifies the 4.8/5 and 13,526 reviews. **Three critical operational notes:** **(1)** Seats are NOT numbered — arrive 20-30 min early to secure the **front row**, which is where the intimate experience is truly differential. **(2)** No drinks during the show — pure show format without service distractions. If you want drink + flamenco, consider Tablao El Arenal or Teatro Flamenco Sevilla in Premium option. **(3)** The building is from the 15th century and is NOT marked accessible — strict wheelchair users better opt for Teatro Flamenco Sevilla. **Who it's for:** travellers valuing **authenticity** over large capacity, flamenco purists wanting to feel the footwork on the floor under their feet, couples preferring intimate atmosphere (no massive tourist groups), those interested in **international artistic quality** (artists in residence rotate), visitors who can arrive 20-30 min early to guarantee the front row. **Who it's NOT for:** those wanting comfortable theatrical seats with tiered viewing (Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is better), large groups wanting to sit together in a specific zone (very limited capacity, not guaranteed), those seeking dinner included with show (Tablao El Arenal), strict wheelchair users (15th-c. historic building not marked accessible), those needing last-minute booking (likely to sell out, especially July-August).

What's included

  • 1-hour live flamenco show
  • Seat in the patio (2 rows around the stage)
  • Access to the 15th-century historic building

Not included

  • Drinks (not served during the show — the format is pure show, no distractions)
  • Food or dinner (combine with central restaurants)
  • Gratuities
  • Transport

Good to know

What to bring

  • Charged smartphone (mobile voucher)
  • ID document
  • Smart casual attire (the historic patio has a certain formality)

Not suitable for

  • Visitors wanting dinner during the show (this format is pure 1h show, no drinks or food)
  • Large groups wanting to sit together (capacity is very limited — only 2 rows)
  • Anyone seeking theater format with comfortable tiered seats (this is a historic patio with basic chairs)

Things to keep in mind

  • **Capacity limited to ~30-50 seats** in 2 rows around the stage — that's the key difference vs. large theaters
  • Seats are NOT numbered — first come first chooses (the FRONT ROW offers the most intimate experience, worth arriving 20 min early)
  • Daily sessions: 7:30 and 9 PM (1 hour each) — verify availability when booking
  • **«Likely to sell out»** — book in advance, especially July-August and weekends
  • Photos and video allowed in many cases (no flash) — verify rules at the start of the show
  • 15th-century historic building — the Andalusian patio is part of the experience
  • Artists change every night — typical ensemble: 3 dancers + 2 singers + 1 guitarist
  • No drinks during the show — pure show format, no service distractions

Meeting point

Casa de la Memoria is at **Calle Cuna 6** (08001 Seville, historic center). 15th-century historic building — entry through the main facade with «Casa de la Memoria» sign. Arrive 15-20 min before the session to ensure a seat (seats are NOT numbered).

Metro: Puerta de Jerez (line 1, 12 min walk) or Plaza Nueva station (8 min). MetroCentro tram: Plaza Nueva (6 min walk). Bus: stops along Avenida de la Constitución. Calle Cuna is in the heart of the historic center, between the Encarnación Market (Setas) and the Cathedral. Arrive 15-20 min before the session to secure a good seat — seats are NOT numbered, first come first chooses (the front row offers the most intimate experience).

The experience

What you'll see

A 1-hour flamenco show in the 15th-century Andalusian patio of Casa de la Memoria — the most intimate format among Seville's major flamenco venues. Only 2 rows of seats around the stage for an experience 2-3 metres from the artists. 13,526 reviews at 4.8/5.

  • 15th-century historic Andalusian patio — the building is part of the experience. Stone floor, arcades, intimate atmosphere. The patio works as a natural resonance chamber for the flamenco voice and guitar.
  • International professional flamenco ensemble — typically 3 dancers + 2 singers + 1 guitarist. Artists change every night; usually figures from the Spanish and international professional circuit.
  • Structured 1-hour show — alegrías, soleá, bulerías, seguiriyas, tangos, fandangos. Program varies by the artists of the night.
  • Only 2 rows of seats around the stage — MAXIMUM INTIMACY. The front row places you literally 1-2 metres from the artists; the second row 2-3 metres.
  • No drinks or food during the show — pure format without service distractions. The experience is the show.

How it works

Book your date and session (7:30 or 9 PM). Sessions have very limited capacity — book in advance, especially July-August and weekends.

Arrive 20-30 min before the session at Casa de la Memoria (Calle Cuna 6, historic center). Metro Puerta de Jerez (12 min walk) or MetroCentro tram Plaza Nueva (6 min).

Show your mobile voucher at the entrance. Staff leads you to the patio.

CHOOSE YOUR SEAT — seats are NOT numbered. Arriving early guarantees front row, which is where the intimate experience is truly differential.

Enjoy the 1-hour show. The ensemble varies by the artists of the night. Applaud between pieces as a sign of respect. Photos without flash usually allowed (verify rules at the start).

After the show, the historic center has dozens of bars and restaurants 5-10 min walking for dinner (Bar Las Teresas, Las Columnas, Vinería San Telmo).

Who I recommend it to

  • Travellers valuing maximum AUTHENTICITY over large capacity.
  • Flamenco purists wanting to feel the footwork on the floor under their feet.
  • Couples preferring intimate atmosphere (no massive tourist groups).
  • Those interested in international artistic quality (artists in residence rotate).
  • Visitors who can arrive 20-30 min early to guarantee the front row.
  • Anyone seeking best value (from €26, the most affordable of the 5 majors).

Who I do NOT recommend it to

  • Those wanting comfortable theatrical seats with tiered viewing (Teatro Flamenco Sevilla is better).
  • Large groups wanting to sit together in a specific zone (very limited capacity).
  • Those seeking dinner included with show (Tablao El Arenal is better).
  • Strict wheelchair users (15th-c. historic building not marked accessible).
  • Those needing last-minute booking (likely to sell out, especially July-August).
  • Visitors who want drinks during the show (pure format without service).

Accessibility

The building is from the 15th century and is NOT marked as wheelchair accessible. The entrance and patio probably have occasional level changes or steps typical of historic Sevillian buildings. If you have reduced mobility, contact Casa de la Memoria when booking to confirm feasibility. For wheelchair-accessible flamenco, consider Teatro Flamenco Sevilla (`seville-live-flamenco-dancing-show-theater-top-pick`) which IS marked accessible.

Cancellation policy

FREE cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time — full refund. Within 24 hours: no refunds. Late arrivals: the show starts on time; past 10 min from start, entry may not be allowed (the intimate format doesn't admit interruptions). Date changes subject to availability.

Frequently asked questions

Why does it have such a high rating (4.8/5) and why is it «the most authentic»?
**13,526 reviews at 4.8/5** position it as one of Seville's best quality-volume tourism products. The reason for the 4.8 (vs. 4.7 of Teatro Flamenco Sevilla and 4.8 of Museo del Baile Flamenco) is the combination of: (1) **MAXIMUM INTIMACY** — only 2 rows of seats, you're literally 2-3 metres from the artists. You see the sweat, the micro-gestures, the emotional connection between singer and dancer. (2) **International artistic quality** — the artists performing at Casa de la Memoria are usually dancers, singers and guitarists with international careers (Flamenco Biennial, European festivals). (3) **Historic 15th-century building** — the original Andalusian patio is part of the experience. (4) **No service distractions** — no drinks served during the show, pure format.
What's the difference vs. the other 4 major flamenco venues in Seville?
**Casa de la Memoria (this):** MAXIMUM INTIMACY (only 2 rows, ~30-50 seats), 15th-c. historic building, 4.8/5 with 13,526 reviews, from €26. RECOMMENDED if you value being 2-3 m from the artists. **Teatro Flamenco Sevilla:** Large theater, maximum volume (18,292 reviews), central location, from €27. RECOMMENDED if you want most booked + comfortable tiered seats. **Museo del Baile Flamenco (Puro Flamenco):** 18th-c. Ecija patio, Cristina Hoyos choreographies, 6,456 reviews 4.8/5, from €32. RECOMMENDED if you're interested in iconic artistic quality. **Teatro Flamenco Triana:** Large theater in Triana (gypsy cradle of flamenco), 4,363 reviews 4.7/5, from €35. RECOMMENDED if you want the historic flamenco neighborhood vibe. **Tablao El Arenal:** 50 years of history, 17th-c. building next to Maestranza, dinner option, from €48. RECOMMENDED if you want tradition + dinner.
Is it worth booking the front row or does any row work?
**The front row makes the difference.** Since there are only 2 rows around the stage, the front places you literally 1-2 metres from the artists — you see every micro-gesture, feel the footwork on the floor under your feet, the dust raised by the dancer's bata de cola boots. The second row is still extremely intimate (2-3 metres) but it's not the same. RECOMMENDATION: **arrive 20-30 min early** to secure the front row (seats are NOT numbered — first come, first choice). If you come with a group of 4+ people, arriving early is critical to sit together in the front row.
Why do the artists change every night?
Casa de la Memoria operates as an artistic programmer that invites artists in residence — professional dancers, singers and guitarists from the Spanish and international flamenco circuit. Each night the ensemble is different, which means: (1) **Artistic variety** — different flamenco palos (alegrías, soleá, bulerías, seguiriyas, tangos, fandangos) according to the character of the artists. (2) **Mixed reviews on style** — some nights the cante is more jondo (deep, dramatic), others more festero (lively, joyful). (3) **Inability to guarantee specific artist** — if you're interested in seeing a specific artist, contact Casa de la Memoria when booking to verify the programming. Most visitors value this variety as a plus of authenticity.
Can I dine before the show?
Yes, but NOT at Casa de la Memoria (doesn't serve food). Seville's historic center has dozens of restaurants 5-10 min walking — **classic tapas:** Bar Las Teresas (Barrio Santa Cruz), Bodega Santa Cruz «Las Columnas», Casa Robles. **Andalusian cuisine:** Vinería San Telmo, Eslava (Alameda). For the 7:30 PM session, dine 5:30-7 PM. For the 9 PM session, dine 7-8:45 PM. Booking in advance recommended in July-August and weekends.

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