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Flamenco in Madrid: Show at Torres Bermejas with Dining Options

1-hour flamenco show at Tablao Torres Bermejas (opened in 1960, Alhambra-inspired decor). Drink, tapas or full dinner options. 4.5/5 across 10,000+ reviews.

4.510,330 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

  • Tablao Torres Bermejas, opened in 1960 with decor inspired by Granada's Alhambra
  • Full flamenco cast: singers, guitarists, palmeros and dancers
  • Upgrade options: drink, tapas or traditional Spanish 3-course menu
  • Certified by GetYourGuide and «likely to sell out»
  • 4.5/5 across 10,330 reviews — the most-validated tablao in Madrid

Our take

This is the most-validated tablao in Madrid on GetYourGuide: 4.5/5 across 10,330 reviews, certified by GetYourGuide and «likely to sell out». Opened in 1960 with decor inspired by the Torres Bermejas of the Alhambra (carved wooden ceilings, Arab tiles), it's right in the Gran Vía area. Very competitive base price — around €30 — and a catalogue of dinner options ranging from a loose drink to a 3-course menu. What's worth knowing. It's a touristic product — don't expect the intimacy of a small neighbourhood tablao. Lateral seats have worse stage views and it's a recurring complaint: if you arrive tight on time, you get the worst ones. Better to arrive 20 minutes early (or 1 hour early if you book dinner) and ask for a central table on entry. The dinner gets positive ratings in reviews, but if you only want to see the show, the €30 base ticket is enough: 1 intense hour and then dinner elsewhere. Who it's for: travellers wanting an accessible flamenco show in a very central area, with the option of dinner on the same spot to avoid breaking up the evening. Families with teens (12+). Who it's NOT for: travellers with reduced mobility (the operator doesn't explicitly mark accessibility — see Las Carboneras), children under 12, and anyone after intimate, low-touristic flamenco (here there are 10,000+ reviews: the format is mass-market though with quality).

What's included

  • Tablao entry
  • Live flamenco show (1 hour)
  • Food and drinks (if you book the dinner or tapas option)

Not included

  • Food and drinks if you book the show-only ticket
  • Tips to artists
  • Transport to the tablao

Good to know

What to bring

  • ID document (may be requested at security)
  • Smart-casual attire (the atmosphere is elegant but no strict code)

Not suitable for

  • Children under 12 (per recommendation in reviews)
  • Pets (service dogs only)

Things to keep in mind

  • If you want to eat or drink, better book the upgrade in advance — several reviews mention that ordering on the spot doesn't always work well
  • Lateral seats have worse stage views — some reviews complain
  • The show lasts exactly 1 hour — no second set or break
  • Waiters speak Spanish and English
  • Decor inspired by the Torres Bermejas of the Alhambra: carved wooden ceilings and tiles

Meeting point

Tablao Torres Bermejas, Calle de la Mesonero Romanos, 11 — near Gran Vía. Street-level entrance, identifiable by the tablao sign. Bilingual waiters (Spanish and English).

The tablao is 3 minutes from Gran Vía (metro Gran Vía line 1/5 or Callao line 3/5). Reviews mention the entrance can be confused with an anonymous doorway — ask at the hotel or restaurant next door if in doubt. If you booked the dinner option, arrive 1 hour before the show; with just a drink or simple ticket, 15-20 minutes early.

The experience

What you'll see

1-hour flamenco show at the historic Tablao Torres Bermejas, opened in 1960 and decorated in inspiration of the Torres Bermejas of Granada's Alhambra. It's 3 minutes walking from Gran Vía.

  • Full flamenco cast: singers, guitarists, palmeros and traditional dancers.
  • Alhambra-style decor: walls with Arab motifs, ornamented tiles, carved wooden ceilings.
  • Traditional menu option: 3 courses of Spanish cuisine with drink included if you book the upgrade.
  • Tapas option: intermediate between show only and full dinner.
  • Theatre-cabaret atmosphere: reviews repeatedly mention the venue's «vibe» as a strong point.

How it works

Meeting point: Tablao Torres Bermejas, Calle Mesonero Romanos, 11. Metro Gran Vía (lines 1/5) or Callao (3/5) 3 minutes away. Warning: the entrance is discreet — if in doubt, ask at the hotel or restaurant next door.

Arrival: if you booked the dinner option, arrive 1 hour before the show. With drink only or simple ticket, 15-20 minutes early — tables are assigned on the spot.

The show lasts exactly 1 hour. No second set or break. Waiters are bilingual (Spanish/English).

Seating tip: lateral seats have worse stage views. Ask for a central table on arrival — they won't always give it to you, but it's worth trying if you arrive early.

Who I'd recommend it to

  • Travellers wanting a flamenco show in the Gran Vía area with the option of dinner on the same spot.
  • Couples or groups preferring a full 2-3 hour evening with dinner + show.
  • Families with teens (12+).
  • Anyone wanting the most-validated tablao in Madrid.

Who I would NOT recommend it to

  • Families with kids under 12.
  • Travellers with reduced mobility needing a wheelchair (accessibility isn't explicitly marked).
  • Anyone after intimate, low-touristic tablao (here the format is mass-market, though with quality).
  • Anyone arriving tight on time: you'll get a lateral seat with worse view.

Accessibility

The operator doesn't explicitly mark wheelchair accessibility. The tablao is on the ground floor with stairs to some areas. If accessibility is a critical factor, contact the tablao directly before booking or look at Tablao Las Carboneras, which is marked as accessible.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before with full refund. «Reserve now and pay later» option also available.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between the ticket options?
Several options: show only (base price ~€30), show + drink, show + tapas, and show + 3-course menu with traditional Spanish cuisine. If you want to dine and enjoy a full evening, the menu is worth it. If your interest is just the flamenco, the simple ticket suffices — the show lasts 1 hour and then you can go out to dine.
Is it suitable for children?
A recent review explicitly recommends «12+ children». The setting is a closed venue, the show is an intense 1 hour and although the decor is beautiful, it may not engage small kids. From 12 years on it starts to work; before that, weigh whether your child will enjoy it.
What's the food like if I order the menu?
Reviews are positive: «3 course meal with beverage AND an amazing performance — definitely worth it», «food was delicious too». It's traditional Spanish cuisine, not haute cuisine, but it delivers. The product's overall «value for money» scores 4.3/5.
Is it an authentic or touristic spot?
It's touristic — the tablao has been operating since 1960 and is one of the best-known in Madrid, with 10,330 reviews on GetYourGuide. That means it's oriented to travellers, not expert aficionados. But the artists are professionals and the flamenco is real, not decorative. If you want something more intimate and less touristic, look at Las Carboneras.
How do I make sure of a good seat?
Arrive early (1 hour ahead if you book dinner, 20 minutes if only show). Tables are assigned on the spot. Reviews recurrently complain about lateral seats — ask explicitly for a central or front table on arrival; they won't always give it to you but it's worth trying.

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