Live and feel the culture of flamenco in this one-hour show in Venta del Gallo cave. You can choose between two options to accompany the show, with a drink or if you fancy a snack with a tapas dinner.
Tapas menu: Starter + First course (to choose) + Second course (to choose), all dishes are accompanied by a garnish + Drinks and dessert
A drink of choice: Flamenco show including a glass of sangria, beer, wine, soda or water
The purest flamenco born from the heart of the Albayzín. Live a memory of life in a Flamenco cave, located in an old Arab Aljibe. Declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco, that flamenco that transmits the rhythm of the guitar, singing and dancing, where the spectator lives and feels the exciting world of flamenco. The tablao flamenco Cueva Venta del Gallo is located in the picturesque and idyllic Barranco de los Negros, in the Albayzín neighborhood. Offering a show with a refreshing air that, without ever losing its essence, passion and the Mediterranean diet, offers an intimate experience with the artists, thanks to its small capacity, to create an unparalleled atmosphere in the city.
The flamenco show takes places at Cueva Venta del Gallo (Barranco de los Negros, 5, Albaicín, 18010 Granada).
Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour begins.
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