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Experience an authentic flamenco show in Seville at Casa de la Memoria, where talented performers deliver a captivating hour in a historic, intimate venue.
The Flamenco Show at Casa de la Memoria offers a compelling glimpse into this passionate Spanish art form for just $25.49 per person. Located in a 15th-century palace in the heart of Seville, this hour-long performance showcases top flamenco artists in an intimate setting that enhances every foot stomp and guitar strum. The tour departs from Cuna street, 6, with shows at 19:30 and 21:00, and is ideal for those seeking an authentic flamenco experience without the crowds often found in larger venues.
Known for its small capacity, the venue allows for close-up views of the performers, making this tour a personal and moving event. Despite the limited seating, the quality of the performance and the historic ambiance make it a standout choice for lovers of traditional flamenco. Be aware that seats are assigned on arrival, so arriving at least 20 minutes early helps secure a good position. The tour is not recommended for children under 6 years old, and most travelers find it suitable, thanks to its accessible layout and short duration.


The Casa de la Memoria is a historic building that dates back to the 15th century, now serving as a dedicated space for flamenco performances. Its central location on Cuna street makes it easily accessible, and the small, intimate theatre ensures every seat feels close to the action. The venue’s architecture and atmosphere add to the experience, giving visitors a sense of stepping into a traditional Spanish setting.
Because the venue size is limited, all seats offer good views, but arriving early is recommended to secure the best spot. The sound quality benefits from the absence of microphones, creating a rich acoustic environment where the guitar, voice, and footwork are the clear focus. The venue also offers souvenir photos that visitors can purchase to remember their evening.
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Each performance features four talented artists: two dancers, a singer, and a guitarist. The dance troupe includes female and male dancers who use colorful costumes and stunning footwork, while the singers and guitarist contribute soulful vocals and melodies. The performance is crafted to highlight the music’s rhythm and energy, with no amplification needed thanks to the venue’s acoustics.
While most reviews praise the outstanding skill of the performers, some note that seat location can impact the view—particularly if arriving late. Sitting in the front row or middle helps fully appreciate the footwork and expressions of the dancers. The performance lasts about one hour, which many find to be the perfect length for a vibrant but not overwhelming introduction to flamenco.
The historic ambiance of the Casa de la Memoria enhances the emotional impact of the performance. The walls seem to echo with tradition, making every stomp and guitar strum feel more authentic. Visitors note that the small size of the venue creates an intimate environment where everyone feels close enough to connect with the artists.
Many reviews highlight how the atmosphere contributes to the magical vibe of the show, making it more than just a concert—it’s a culture. The lighting and decor complement the traditional costumes, adding visual richness to the performance. Visitors often mention that the venue’s charm and the performers’ talent make this experience stand out from larger, more commercial shows.

Because seats are assigned upon arrival, it’s advisable to arrive at least 20 minutes early. The small theatre sometimes results in tight seating arrangements; some reviews mention touching shoulders with neighbors or kicking each other while shifting positions. While most seats offer a good view, certain areas—especially the high corners—may limit the visibility of the guitarist or dancers.
For the best experience, sitting front and center is ideal, but any seat in the main floor offers a close-up view of the performers. The elevated second row is also praised for good sightlines. Visitors should be prepared for potential heat inside, especially during warm seasons, due to the tight space and traditional setting.

The artists chosen for this show are highly skilled, with reviews frequently mentioning their outstanding talent. The female dancers are praised for their colorful costumes and stunning footwork, while the singers and guitarist evoke emotion with their powerful voices and sensitive guitar playing.
Some reviews note that the dancing can sometimes seem less coordinated or the costumes tattered, but these are rare criticisms. Overall, the performances are described as spectacular, with extra kudos given to the female dancers for their dynamic routines. The musicians provide a moving soundtrack, making it clear that this show features top-tier talent.
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The tour is designed for most travelers, with easy access via public transportation and service animals allowed. It is not recommended for children under 6 years old, but children over that age should be accompanied by an adult. Because seats are assigned, early arrival helps ensure a good view and a more comfortable experience.
Tickets include the flamenco show, but souvenirs such as photos are available for purchase. Visitors should plan to arrive at least 20 minutes early and cancel at least 24 hours in advance if needed, to qualify for a full refund. The small group size, with a maximum of 90 travelers, keeps the atmosphere personal and lively.

The $25.49 price for a full hour of authentic flamenco, performed by talented artists in a historic setting, makes this tour a great value. The intimate venue and close-up views allow for a deep appreciation of the dance, music, and emotion that flamenco embodies.
This tour suits visitors who appreciate traditional performances, enjoy cultural experiences, and want a personal connection with the art form. It’s especially well-suited for those who prefer smaller venues and authentic atmospheres over large, commercial shows. While some reviews mention seat limitations and occasional minor imperfections, the overall experience remains highly praised as one of Seville’s best flamenco encounters.
“It is a very small fear but you get to sit very close to the performers. It's truly an experience that feels one-on-one. The dancers were outstandi…”

How long is the flamenco show at Casa de la Memoria?
The performance lasts approximately one hour, providing a concise yet immersive experience.
What is the ticket price for the flamenco show?
Tickets are priced at $25.49 per person, which includes admission to the performance.
Are there multiple showtimes available?
Yes, the show features two daily performances at 19:30 and 21:00.
Is the venue accessible for most travelers?
Yes, the small, intimate venue is accessible, and service animals are allowed.
Can I get a good seat if I arrive late?
Seats are assigned upon arrival, so arriving early (at least 20 minutes beforehand) helps secure a preferred spot.
Are children under 6 allowed?
No, the show is not recommended for children under 6 years old.
Can I purchase souvenirs?
Yes, photo souvenirs are available for purchase after the show.
What should I wear or bring?
Visitors should wear comfortable clothing; the venue can get warm, so light attire is advisable.
How do I cancel my ticket?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; less than 24 hours results in no refund.
Is this tour suitable for people who don’t speak Spanish?
Yes, the performance is visual and musical, with no language barrier—most performers speak multiple languages and the show is understood universally.
Where is the tour located?
The Casa de la Memoria is situated in central Seville at Cuna street, 6.