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Experience an authentic flamenco show at La Casa de la Guitarra in Seville for $23. Enjoy intimate performances, guitar collections, and cultural insight in just one hour.


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This flamenco experience begins in the heart of Seville’s historic Barrio de Santa Cruz. The venue, La Casa de la Guitarra, is a famous location that combines cultural significance with modern amenities. As you arrive, you’ll notice that the venue’s intimate size creates a close-up, personal atmosphere perfect for appreciating flamenco’s passion.
The meeting point is straightforward — look for the sign “Flamenco in Seville – Casa de la Guitarra”. The location is easy to access, and since the show ends back at the same point, no transportation is required after the performance.
Before the show begins, visitors are invited to explore José Luis Postigo’s extensive collection of classical and flamenco guitars. The collection features many old and beautiful instruments, delighting guitar enthusiasts and adding a layer of cultural depth to the experience.
The venue’s design emphasizes a respect for tradition while providing a comfortable environment for visitors. Its small size ensures that every seat provides a good view, although the venue’s cozy nature means late arrivals may find it challenging to find unobstructed views.
The core of this experience is the live flamenco show. Expect a traditional Alegrías music performance, characterized by fiery guitar playing, singing, and dancing. The musicians and dancers are experienced and often award-winning, bringing authentic artistry to the stage.
The performance lasts approximately 1 hour, making it an ideal cultural highlight to fit into a busy sightseeing schedule. The small venue creates an intimate environment, allowing you to feel the energy and emotion of each movement and note.
More Great Tours NearbyBefore the show starts, an informative introduction explains the history and elements of flamenco. This helps newcomers appreciate the tradition, rhythm, and symbolism behind the dance and music, making the experience more meaningful.
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The performers’ skill is consistently praised, especially Cristian’s guitar virtuosity and the dancer’s passionate movements. The stage is small, but the emotional intensity makes it feel larger than life. Clicking castanets, long train dresses, and dancing with swirling shawls all add to the visual spectacle.
Judging by reviews, the small venue enhances the authenticity, making it feel like a private show. Visitors often comment on feeling close to the performers, which amplifies the emotional impact.
The friendly environment and passion of the performers generate a welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews mention that latecomers entering during the performance can be distracting, so arriving on time is recommended.
The entry tickets are skip-the-line, saving you from long waits. The show runs for about an hour, with multiple start times available—checking in advance helps fit it into your schedule.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and the experience accommodates multiple languages: English, French, and Spanish. You can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund, offering flexibility for last-minute plans.
While there are other flamenco shows in Seville, this small, authentic experience at La Casa de la Guitarra stands out for its intimate setting and guitar collection. Many reviews praise the high quality of the performers and value for money.
Other similar experiences, like Casa de la Memoria or Tablao Los Gallos, offer various formats, but this tour’s personalized atmosphere and cultural focus make it a top choice.
This flamenco show appeals to those seeking an authentic, cultural experience in Seville. It’s perfect for music lovers, guitar enthusiasts, or first-time visitors wanting an introduction to flamenco’s passionate artistry.
The intimate size makes it ideal for adults and families with children who can appreciate the performers’ skill and the cultural context.

This tour offers a genuine taste of flamenco in a small, inviting setting. For only $23, it provides an hour of passionate music and dance, enriched by the host’s guitar collection and pre-show insights.
The small venue and dedicated performers create a magnetic atmosphere that many visitors find more engaging than larger, commercial shows. The positive reviews highlight the talent, authenticity, and value of this experience in Seville.
While it’s not a large-scale production, the quality and intimacy compensate, making it a valuable cultural highlight for travelers eager to connect with traditional flamenco.
“Great experience ! Exceptional dance, music and singing! Must do in the city”

How long does the flamenco show last?
The show lasts approximately 1 hour.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket grants entry to the flamenco performance and access to José Luis Postigo’s guitar collection.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Are there multiple showtimes?
Yes, check availability for different starting times to fit your schedule.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention it as child-friendly and good value for families.
Are cameras allowed during the show?
No, video recording and flash photography are not permitted.
What should I wear?
There is no strict dress code, but smart casual is recommended for comfort and respect.
Do I need to know flamenco beforehand?
No, the pre-show introduction provides enough background for appreciation.
How do I find La Casa de la Guitarra?
It’s located in the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz, with clear signage and easy access.
Is this experience better than larger flamenco shows?
Many find the small, intimate setting more authentic and engaging than larger venues, though it depends on personal preference.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those seeking a genuine flamenco experience in a welcoming environment.