Created as a tribute to the dancer Carmen Amaya, the Tablao de Carmen has been staging its pure flamenco show since 1988.
Enjoy the purest flamenco at the Tablao de Carmen, located in the historic district of Barcelona's Pueblo Español.
Book your ticket now to see our flamenco dancers, singers and guitarists in a different show every night.
Your ticket includes a visit to the Pueblo Español, from 16:00 on the same day of your booking, a special enclave away from the crowds of downtown that for a hundred years has brought together the best of Spanish gastronomy, architecture and craftsmanship.
Experience an exclusive experience: Tablao de Carmen is the only one in Barcelona that offers dinner during the show, as it was traditionally done.
Immerse yourself in the VIP experience at Tablao de Carmen, with a VIP welcoming at the tablao's Cordovan courtyard
A classic three-course menu for a full-flavor night, featuring traditional Spanish dishes.
Poble Espanyol is an open-air museum that recreates the architecture of different regions of Spain. Inside, you'll find craft studios, designer shops, family activities, contemporary art spaces, and the Fran Daurel Museum, with works by artists such as Picasso, Miró, and Dalí.
We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes before your reservation to walk around and enjoy before attending the show at Tablao de Carmen.
Be ready to live an authentic flamenco experience!
Our address: Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13.
1) Please note that we are located inside the historic compound of the Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol).
The one and only access is through the main entrance of the Spanish Village, located at: Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13.
THE NEAREST PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Metro Plaza España Line 1 & 3 (12 minutes walking), Bus lines 13, 23, 150 & through Turistic Bus stop Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village).
BY WALKING FROM PLAZA ESPAÑA
**Please avoid Google Maps or any other alternative GPS web services**
From Plaza España, walk up Avenue Maria Cristina and turn right at the end on Avenida de Francesc Ferrer I Guàrdia.
Very important: Do not go up any steps or escalators at any time. And make sure that you stay in the main traffic road, that goes up the hill: Avenida de Francesc Ferrer I Guàrdia.
On Avenida de Francesc Ferrer I Guàrdia, you will walk up for a maximum of 5 minutes until you reach the main entrance of the Spanish Village on your left.
BY TAXI: Ask for the main entrance of the Poble Espanyol in Montjuic. And provide this address: Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13. Do not get off the taxi until you are sure you are at the right address.
2) Your ticket includes free entrance to the Spanish Village, the day of your reservation, from 4pm.
To enter the Spanish Village, you will need to provide the name of your booking.
3) In case of any questions, please feel free to WhatsApp us: +34 933 25 68 95
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