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Experience an authentic flamenco show in a centuries-old Granada cave, including a delicious Andalusian meal for around $35. Book 27 days in advance.

The Flamenco Show in a Cave Restaurant in Granada offers a captivating cultural experience at El Templo del Flamenco, with tickets costing approximately $34.57 per person. The tour lasts around 1 hour, and features a live flamenco performance by talented musicians and dancers, accompanied by a traditional Andalusian meal. The venue’s atmospheric cave in the historic Albaycín district makes this experience stand out.
This show is perfect for anyone interested in authentic flamenco, seeking a theatrical dining experience, or wanting to enjoy Granada’s cultural heritage in an intimate setting. Travelers typically book about 27 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. While the food quality varies from delicious to mediocre, the passion and energy of the performers are consistently praised.

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The El Templo del Flamenco is a century-old cave restaurant located in the Albaycín district, just 5 minutes from Granada’s city center. Its lighting and elegant décor contribute to a distinctive atmosphere that immerses guests in traditional Flamenco. This historic venue is reputed to be one of the most impressive caves dedicated to Flamenco in Granada.
The cave’s size and ambiance make it particularly suitable for those wanting an intimate and authentic flamenco experience. Its lighting and décor further enhance the sense of stepping into a space where Flamenco’s passionate energy is at the forefront. The venue often hosts one of the best Flamenco shows in Granada, with full emotion, magic, power, and the ability to connect deeply with the audience.
You can choose between two showtimes, 7:30 pm or 9:30 pm, allowing flexibility to fit with your evening plans. The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes, during which you witness a program of rhythmic “palos” like alegrias, tangos, soleás, bulerías, and seguiriyas.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early to secure the best seats, especially if opting for the tapas menu, which takes time to enjoy before the show begins. The venue’s proximity to the city center makes it convenient, but some reviews mention that finding the location can be challenging due to limited signage and rough terrain.

The dining experience is a key part of this tour. Guests can select between a 2-course flamenco menu or a 5-course tapas menu that includes dessert and drinks if the option is chosen.
The flamenco menu offers two main courses with dessert, while the tapas menu features five courses, providing a more extensive tasting of Andalusian cuisine. Review comments suggest that food quality varies; some find the tapass good, but others describe the dinner as mediocre. The drinks and sangria generally receive decent reviews.

The performance showcases Flamenco’s rhythmic “palos”, with musicians and dancers bringing an emotional and powerful display. The talent level is consistently praised, with dancers and musicians performing with passion, despite some mentions of musicians not feeling well during certain shows.
The dancers’ energy and enjoyment are evident, and guests often note that the performance is raw, spectacular, and authentic. The venue’s acoustics are particularly appreciated, making the music and singing stand out.
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The cave environment significantly enhances the authenticity of the Flamenco experience. The lighting, decor, and intimate setting foster a magical ambiance that transports guests into the heart of Granada’s cultural tradition.
Some reviews mention that the performance’s intensity is palpable, with dancers displaying energy and enjoyment. The connection between performers and audience remains strong, especially when seating is in the front rows, as some guests are lucky enough to have.

Arriving early helps secure better seats and avoid missing the start of the show. Since directions can be confusing, travelers should take pictures of the venue’s door and prepare for some walking on uneven surfaces and hills.
The venue is near public transportation, which makes it easier to access, but most reviews recommend arriving with enough time to find the location and settle in comfortably. Service animals are allowed, and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Many reviews highlight the high skill level of the performers, from singers to guitarists and dancers. Performances often feature traditional Flamenco styles like alegrías, tangos, bulerías, and soleás, with passionate and energetic execution.
Despite some mentions of off nights—which included AV issues, disconnected performances, or odors in the cave—the overall impression remains positive. Guests praise the authenticity and power of the performers and setting.
While the performance is the main highlight, the dining options provide a complementary cultural taste. The tapas menu includes five courses, with desert and drinks available, though some reviews mention that food quality is inconsistent.
The sangria and drinks are generally decent, but the dining experience varies, with some guests describing it as passable or mediocre. Nonetheless, most guests find the atmosphere and performances to be the true highlight.
Advance booking is recommended, with most tickets booked about 27 days ahead. The tour offers free cancellation, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours before the showtime.
Guests should ensure they receive clear directions and arrive early, especially since signage may be limited. The small group size and intimate venue make it an ideal choice for those wanting a personalized flamenco experience.
This tour suits culture enthusiasts, music lovers, and those seeking a genuine flamenco experience in an authentic setting. It is particularly appealing for those who enjoy traditional Andalusian cuisine and intimate performances.
The venue’s ambiance and talented performers make it suitable for adults who appreciate powerful music and dance. Visitors should be prepared for walking on uneven terrain and arriving early to secure the best seats.
The Flamenco Show at El Templo del Flamenco offers a memorable and authentic cultural outing. The performance is consistently praised for its passion and skill, and the unique cave venue adds a special charm.
While food quality can be variable, the spectacle of Flamenco in a historic setting remains the main draw. The tour is well-suited for those seeking a genuine, intimate look at Granada’s flamenco tradition. Just be sure to arrive early, plan your route, and select your meal option in advance.
“The dinner was tasty and the performers were very talented and put on an excellent show! Highly recommend this experience.”
Is this flamenco show suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult. The show’s intensity varies, so parents should decide if the loud music and dance are appropriate for their kids.
How long before the show should I arrive?
Arriving early is advisable to get the best seats, especially if you want to enjoy the dining options and avoid the risk of missing the start of the performance.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and celiac options are available. Please advise at the time of booking to ensure your needs are met.
Is the venue easy to find?
The location can be tricky to locate due to limited signage and some challenging terrain. It’s recommended to take a picture of the venue’s door and plan your route in advance.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers the flamenco show and your chosen meal option—either a 2-course flamenco menu or a 5-course tapas menu, including dessert and drinks if selected.