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Al Andalús

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With sala rociera decor of the most kitsch kind, this place offers a raucous live show, but the best part of all is watching the mainly middle-aged public throw themselves into...

C/Capitán Haya 19
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Almonte

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This 'flamenco disco' attracts a much younger crowd than Al Andalús. Beautiful youths flaunt it freestyle before sevillanas prompt a free-for-all. The evening is for dancing,...

C/Juan Bravo 35
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Café de Chinitas

Dance

An indulgent evening's entertainment for those who like to play at being 19th-century aristocrats - and don't mind paying 21st-century prices. At least this self-styled...

C/Torija 7
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Candela

Dance

An ideal place to soak up atmosphere, though performances are impromptu and only take place downstairs and after hours. Still, this in-the-know watering hole for professional...

C/Olmo 2
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Casa Patas

Dance

This is a plush and somewhat pricey place to savour traditional or nuevo flamenco. Recent topliners have included Chaquetón, Remedios Amaya and Niña Pastori. A highly prized...

C/Cañizares 10
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Centro de Danza Karen Taft

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This is one of the foremost dance schools in Spain, and offers classes in classical and modern dance, as well as flamenco.

C/Libertad 15

Corral de la Morería

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Dance

More serious and exacting than Las Carboneras, this long-standing tablao sports seemingly authentic Arab decor and an atmosphere to match. A relaxed mix of tourists, fans...

C/Morería 17
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Corral de la Pacheca

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This grand centre of popular and traditional flamenco boasts a history of star performers and even starrier punters. Built on the site of a 17th-century theatre, it began life...

C/Juan Ramón Jiménez 26
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El Arco de Cuchilleros

Dance

An expensive tourist trap that provides a pre-packaged thrill for the undemanding. The generic flamenco show (with live singers and guitarists on Tuesday and Wednesday)...

C/Cuchilleros 7
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El Horno

Dance

El Horno has a flamenco and sevillana leaning, but also covers African, jazz and capoeira as well as drama, at very reasonable prices.

C/Esgrima 11

Estudios Amor de Dios

Dance

The most famous flamenco school in the world celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003 by opening at a new location (having been homeless for more than a year). It now sits (or...

C/Santa Isabel 5

La Soleá

Dance

This small but amiable bar in the centre of Madrid boasts a constant babble of flamenco aficionados and a roster of performers that alternate with spontaneous (and variable)...

C/Cava Baja 34
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Torres Bermejas

Dance

Modelled somewhat kitschly on the Alhambra, this bar plays hosts to authentic Gypsy flamenco and a faithful in-crowd, managing to absorb the tour parties without spoiling the...

C/Mesonero Romanos 11
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