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Experience passionate flamenco at Corral de la Moreria in Madrid with options for dinner, featuring top dancers and authentic Spanish cuisine in a historic venue.

Priced at $57.58 per person, the Corral de la Moreria Flamenco Show offers a captivating evening in Madrid’s Old Town. This 3-hour performance is highly recommended by 94% of visitors, with over 2,340 reviews praising its quality. The tour features a live flamenco show performed by some of Spain’s leading dancers, set in a rustic, historic venue that embodies Madrid’s vibrant cultural spirit.
Attendees can select a showtime that fits their schedule and, if desired, upgrade to include a meal with 3, 4, or 5 courses of traditional Spanish cuisine. The experience offers a combination of mesmerizing dance, passionate music, and regional flavors, making it a popular choice for those looking to enjoy Spain’s national dance.
While most reviews praise the exceptional dancing and delicious food, some note that the show leans towards a modern flamenco style, which may differ from traditional expectations. The venue’s location near public transport makes it accessible for visitors exploring Madrid’s historic center.

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The Corral de la Moreria stands as one of Spain’s most famous flamenco venues. Its rustic atmosphere enhances the passionate performances, immersing visitors in Madrid’s lively flamenco scene. The venue’s interior features tables placed directly in front of the stage, creating an intimate experience where the energy of the dancers and musicians is palpable.
Travelers often comment on the electric ambiance and the venue’s authentic charm, which transports audiences straight into the heart of Spanish culture. Its location near Madrid’s historic streets provides the perfect setting for an evening of music, dance, and regional cuisine.
Guests can select from various showtimes that suit their evening plans. Arriving early is advised to secure the best seats—front-row tables offer the closest view of the electric performances. The venue assigns tables in the order of booking, so early reservation helps ensure a prime spot.
For groups wishing to sit together, it’s recommended to indicate this during booking, although availability cannot be guaranteed. The seating arrangement provides a close-up view of the dancers, musicians, and singers, especially if seated at the front.

The flamenco show features some of Spain’s leading dancers, whose fast-paced choreography and passionate expressions captivate the audience. The performances are animated and energetic, with powerful footwork and expressive arm movements.
The accompanying live music includes guitarists, singers, and clappers that add depth and rhythm to the performance. Many reviews praise the skill and emotional intensity of the dancers and musicians, noting that the traditional flamenco is danced with genuine passion, though some mention a modern influence in the choreography.
The upgrade to include dinner offers 3, 4, or 5 courses of regional specialties. Sample menus highlight delectable Spanish dishes that complement the fiery performances. Guests receive water and wine, with some reviews mentioning good-sized wine pours, although others note that drinks are sometimes charged separately despite being included in the ticket.
For those who prefer a more flexible dining experience, it’s possible to order dinner separately from the fixed menu, but this option is not always communicated clearly. The dining atmosphere adds to the overall experience, making the evening feel more festive.
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The performance lasts about an hour, filled with rapid choreography and spirited singing. The show’s energy keeps audiences engaged from start to finish, with the dancers frequently stamping their feet and clapping along to the live music.
Some reviews mention that staging and costumes are not overly elaborate, but the talent and passion of the performers shine through. The small stage can limit some dance movements, but the intimacy of the venue compensates with close-up views.

The venue’s location near public transportation makes it easy to reach in Madrid’s Old Town. Attendees with specific dietary requirements should advise the venue at booking. Restrooms are not adapted for wheelchairs, which is an important consideration for some guests.
Guests are advised to arrive early to settle in and choose preferred seating. The show is suitable for children aged 7 and above, making it a family-friendly cultural outing.

This flamenco tour excels in passionate performances, authentic atmosphere, and regional cuisine. Many reviews highlight the high skill level of the dancers and the delicious food, making it a value-for-money experience. The historic venue adds to the cultural authenticity, creating an immersive environment.
However, some reviews mention that the show can feel modern and less traditional, which may not satisfy purists. The smaller stage might restrict some dance movements, and drinks may be charged separately despite the ticket stating otherwise. Accessibility is limited for wheelchair users.
This tour is ideal for those wanting to see Spain’s iconic dance in an intimate setting. It suits visitors seeking a combination of live performance and regional cuisine, especially if booking an upgrade with dinner. Families and groups can also enjoy the close-up view of the performers.
While some may prefer a more traditional flamenco experience, the passion and skill of the dancers and musicians earn widespread praise. The upfront pricing and flexible booking make it easy to plan an evening of authentic Madrid entertainment.
The Corral de la Moreria offers a highly recommended flamenco experience, blending top-tier performances with delicious regional dishes. Its historic charm and intimate setting ensure an immersive night into Madrid’s cultural heart.
Most visitors find the value outstanding, especially when opting for the dinner upgrade. The passion of the dancers and the lively atmosphere make it a must-do activity for anyone eager to understand Spain’s vibrant dance traditions.
Despite minor limitations like stage size and potential drinks charges, this tour remains a top choice for flamenco lovers and those wanting a genuine taste of Madrid’s artistic spirit.
“This was a not to be missed option to see the national dance of Spain. The dancers were exceptional and the dinner was delicious.”
Is the flamenco show suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 7 years old, making it appropriate for families.
Can I book a showtime that fits my schedule?
Absolutely, you can select a show time that works best for your evening plans when booking.
Are drinks included in the ticket price?
If you select the dinner upgrade, drinks are included. Otherwise, drinks may be charged separately.
Is there wheelchair access?
Restrooms are not adapted for wheelchairs, and the venue’s location may pose accessibility challenges.
How early should I arrive?
Arriving early is recommended to secure preferred seating, especially if you wish to sit at the front.
What type of flamenco is performed?
The show features passionate, energetic flamenco, but some reviews note a modern influence rather than strictly traditional styles.
Can I order dinner separately?
Yes, dinner can be ordered separately from the fixed menu, though this is not always clearly communicated.
How long does the performance last?
The flamenco show lasts about an hour, with the entire experience approximately 3 hours including seating and optional dining.
What makes Corral de la Moreria stand out?
Its reputation as one of Spain’s most famous flamenco venues, with top dancers and an authentic, lively atmosphere.
Is the venue easy to reach by public transportation?
Yes, it’s located near public transport, making it convenient to visit in Madrid’s Old Town.