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Flamenco Show in the Albayzín — Jardines de Zoraya

Live flamenco show at Jardines de Zoraya, an Albayzín tablao 2 minutes from the Mirador de San Nicolás. Two female dancers, a singer and a guitarist, with the option of dinner before.

4.71,431 reviews

Practical details

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

Highlights

  • Tablao in the Albayzín, 2 minutes from the Mirador de San Nicolás
  • Two female dancers, singer and guitarist — full line-up
  • Optional à la carte dinner beforehand on the terrace with Alhambra views
  • 4.7 out of 5 with 1,431 reviews (one of the most-reviewed flamenco shows)
  • Seats assigned at booking

Our take

Of the Albayzín's flamenco shows, this is the most established: 1,431 reviews at 4.7 out of 5 make it one of the most tested in the Granada catalogue. The formula is the traditional tablao — stage, full line-up (2 female dancers, singer and guitarist) and assigned seats — but located in the heart of the Albayzín, 2 minutes from the Mirador de San Nicolás. The difference from a central tablao is the setting: walking up to the Albayzín is part of the experience. Where it really shines is in the dinner combination. The terrace has views of the Alhambra and there's an à la carte dinner option before the show (arriving 90 minutes early). If you want flamenco + dinner + views in a single evening, this is the format. Note that dinner is paid separately from the show (not included in the €19 base price). Some reviews mention that side tables can have partially obstructed sight lines — since seats are assigned at booking, book in advance to secure a good position. For travellers who want the most intimate flamenco, the Sacromonte caves are a better choice; for those who want a traditional tablao with careful production and a food option, Jardines de Zoraya is a safe pick.

What's included

  • 1-hour flamenco show
  • Reserved seat at the tablao

Not included

  • Dinner (a paid option, to be added at booking)
  • Drinks
  • Transport

Good to know

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes: the Albayzín has cobbled, steep streets
  • A light layer in winter if you're dining on the terrace beforehand

Not suitable for

  • People with severely reduced mobility (access via cobbled streets)

Things to keep in mind

  • Arrive 30 minutes before the show. If you want to eat first, 90 minutes before
  • Photos without flash are allowed
  • Silence is requested during the performance
  • À la carte dinner option on the terrace (with views) — not included in the base price
  • Tell the operator about any allergies if you book dinner
  • Some reviews mention side tables can have obstructed sight lines

Meeting point

Jardines de Zoraya, Calle Panaderos 32, Albayzín, Granada

The tablao is right in the Albayzín, 2 minutes' walk from the Mirador de San Nicolás. Arrive 30 minutes early; if you've booked dinner beforehand, 90 minutes early. Seats are assigned at booking, so your position is guaranteed. The walk up from Plaza Nueva is via the Carrera del Darro or the Cuesta del Chapiz, about 15-20 minutes. The street is narrow and cobbled — comfortable shoes recommended.

The experience

Flamenco Show in the Albayzín — Jardines de Zoraya

Traditional tablao in the Albayzín, 2 minutes from the Mirador de San Nicolás. Two female dancers, singer and guitarist, with the option of an à la carte dinner beforehand on a terrace with Alhambra views.

Accessibility

Access to the Albayzín involves walking up cobbled streets. If accessibility is a priority, a central tablao like the Teatro Flamenco Granada (fully accessible) or Casa Ana is a better fit.

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

How does it differ from the Sacromonte caves?
Jardines de Zoraya is a traditional tablao in the Albayzín (another historic neighbourhood, but distinct from Sacromonte). In a cave, flamenco is more intimate and raw, with no stage or amplification. At Zoraya it's a conventional tablao with tables, the option of dinner beforehand on a terrace with Alhambra views and a fuller line-up (2 female dancers + singer + guitarist vs the smaller cave line-ups). It's the most "programmed" flamenco in the Albayzín.
How does the dinner format work?
It's an à la carte dinner on the venue's terrace, with Alhambra views, BEFORE the show. You arrive 90 minutes before the show. Dinner is paid separately (not included in the show price). If you want flamenco + dinner in the same place, this is the option. There's also the «Jardines de Zoraya with dinner» as a separate product in the comparison.
Are there good and bad tables?
Yes. Seats are assigned at booking, so it's not random. Centre tables have a direct view of the stage; some reviews mention that side tables can have partially obstructed sight lines. If you want to guarantee a good view, book early.
How do I get up from the centre?
On foot along the Carrera del Darro (the riverside street by the Alhambra) and then up the Cuesta del Chapiz or Calle Panaderos. About 15-20 minutes from Plaza Nueva. By bus: the C2 line (Albayzín minibus) goes up to Plaza Larga, 3 minutes' walk from the tablao.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, no age restriction. The format is tablao with tables, which makes it easier with children. The show lasts 1 hour — manageable. That said, flamenco involves clapping, foot-stomping and loud singing: very young or noise-sensitive children may find it tough.

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