Los Tarantos is the oldest and one of the most respected flamenco tablaos in the city of Barcelona. Every night you can enjoy some of the best flamenco dancers and singers in a 40 minutes show. This is a show for all audiences performed by a selection of professionals with long experience in the world of flamenco, such as Alba Carmona, Nacho Blanco, Yolanda Cortés, Iván Alcalá, Iñaki Màrquez, Juan Cortés and David Domínguez. Pure art!
Duration: 40 minutes<br/>General Ticket: 40 minutes flamenco show with some of the best national artists
Barcelona, together with Sevilla and Madrid, is one of the best places to attent a flamenco show. Los Tarantos tablao opened in the Plaça Reial in the autumn of 1963 and it is still offering 3 daily shows of the best flamenco show in the city.
At Los Tarantos you will enjoy a full flamenco show with guitar, cajón, singing and dancing. We are opened every day of the year. Each set lasts 40 minutes and it costs only 17€ per person.
It is recommended be there at least 20 minutes before the start of the show.
Enjoy the best flamenco dancers and singers in a 40 minutes show.
Arrive 20 minutes before the begining of the show.
Note that there is a high possibility that you will be in a standing-only area for the performance.
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