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Madrid: Flamenco Show La Quimera with Drinks & Dinner Option
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Flamenco feels close here. Flamenco La Quimera delivers a 19th-century style show in Madrid with a tight, intimate setup where you can feel the emotions in the music and the room. The evening is built around live guitar, clapping rhythms, and dancers in costume, with vocal stylings that swing from passion to love to loss.
The big potential drawback: the dinner option can be a mixed bag. I’d choose dinner only if you’re comfortable with the idea that meal quality can vary, since one review praised dessert but said the rest of the food wasn’t the best, even though the show still got high marks.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- A 19th-Century Style Flamenco Show in Madrid
- What Happens in 1.5 Hours at Tablao Flamenco La Quimera
- The Drinks and Dinner Options: Worth It, or a Risk?
- The Performers: Guitar, Vocals, and Costumed Dancers
- The Atmosphere You Can Feel (and the Etiquette You Should Follow)
- Price and Value: Is $88 a Fair Deal?
- Who Should Book This Flamenco Ticket?
- Should You Book Flamenco La Quimera in Madrid?
- FAQ
- How long is the flamenco show?
- Where do I check in?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Is dinner available, or is it just drinks?
- Are flash photos allowed?
- Is the performance scripted?
- Is there a cancellation policy?
- Can I reserve first and pay later?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- 19th-century flavor: The show aims to avoid modern tech that didn’t exist in flamenco’s classic era.
- Improvisation is the point: The performers work without a script, so each performance takes its own shape.
- You’ll hear the full flamenco package: guitar, vocals, and costumed dancers, all in one tight 1.5-hour evening.
- Drinks are included: pick the drink-only option or upgrade to dinner plus two drinks.
- No flash photography: keep your phone ready for low-light shots without using flash.
A 19th-Century Style Flamenco Show in Madrid

If you’re shopping for a flamenco show in Madrid, the atmosphere matters. At Tablao Flamenco La Quimera, the goal is a traditional sound and feel—one that hews to what flamenco looked like when it flourished in the 19th century. That means the evening is driven by human performance, not screens or effects.
The room is also part of the “why.” This is the kind of tablao setup where you aren’t tucked far back in the shadows. The show is staged close enough that the emotion in hand-claps and footwork can land without you having to work for it.
And the spirit of duende is built into the performance style. Duende is often used in flamenco to describe that real, lived intensity—the moment when music and emotion push past technique. Here, the production leans on that feeling, not on a tight, pre-planned storyline.
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What Happens in 1.5 Hours at Tablao Flamenco La Quimera

Your ticket covers a show that runs about 1.5 hours, with options to include drinks and dinner. Plan your evening like a compact performance: you’ll want to arrive on time so you can get seated and settled before the first moments of guitar.
1) Check-in at the door
You’ll show your ticket at the door to Tablao Flamenco La Quimera. Nothing fancy, just get in, get seated, and get ready.
2) Drinks and dinner fit the show timeline
Depending on the ticket option, you’ll receive 1–2 drinks. If you choose the dinner option, dinner is included along with two drinks. In other words, you’re not just watching—this is set up as an evening out.
3) The flamenco sequence: guitar, vocals, then dance (with lots of rhythm)
The evening centers on live guitar, vocalist stylings, and costumed dancers. Expect hand-clapping rhythms and a shifting emotional range as the performers react to the energy in the room.
4) Improvisation keeps it alive
One of the most important details: the show is described as improvisational, with performers working without structure or script. That means you shouldn’t expect a rehearsed, identical-by-the-minute program every night. The value for you is the chance to catch a performance that feels responsive and present.
It’s also built to avoid flash photography, so low light is part of the deal. If you’re coming with a camera, skip the flash and rely on your eyes and the moment.
The Drinks and Dinner Options: Worth It, or a Risk?

This is where you should match your ticket to your priorities. The base experience includes the flamenco show plus drinks. The dinner option adds more value on paper, but meal quality can be uneven depending on what you order and what you consider good.
Here’s what the information points to:
- Drink-only option: You’ll still get the show and 1–2 drinks depending on the selected package. If you want flamenco first, and food only as support, this is the safer pick.
- Dinner plus two drinks option: Multiple reviews praised the show and energy, and some specifically called out the dinner as excellent. One review described the meal as a four-course experience. Another review said the dessert was good but that the rest of the food wasn’t the best.
If you’re the kind of traveler who plans dinner carefully, go in with your eyes open. If your main goal is dance and guitar, the drink option lets you keep the night focused on performance. If you want a full evening with a sit-down meal vibe, the dinner option can be a good buy—just accept that the food may not hit the same level as the flamenco.
The Performers: Guitar, Vocals, and Costumed Dancers
Flamenco lives and dies by its performers. At La Quimera, the show leans hard into the classics: guitar, vocal stylings, and dancers in costume, each bringing different emotional weight to the same evening.
The guitar work is consistently part of the praise. Reviews point to the flamenco guitar as strong, with the music driving the rhythm for the dancers and claps. Even if you’re new to flamenco, you’ll likely understand what matters quickly: the guitar doesn’t just accompany. It sets the pulse.
Then come the vocalist stylings, described as improvisational and tied to emotion—passion, love, and loss. That range is the heart of flamenco for many first-timers. You may not understand every lyric, but you can feel the intent through pacing and intensity.
The dancers are also a major reason people rate this show highly. Expect a flurry of color and multiple performers, with costuming that supports the emotional storytelling. Reviews repeatedly mention energy and exceptional dancing, and even wish the show had been longer—an honest sign that the performance has momentum.
The Atmosphere You Can Feel (and the Etiquette You Should Follow)

One of the smartest choices you can make is how you handle expectations for a tablao. This isn’t a museum-style show where you sit politely and clap at the end. The format is interactive in energy, and the closeness helps.
You’re in an intimate space, and the show is designed so you can feel the emotions of the artists. That closeness can be thrilling, especially if you’re tired of distant theater viewing. It’s also why hand claps and footwork can feel like they’re happening in your lap.
Etiquette-wise, the clear rule is no flash photography. Low light is part of the experience, so respect the setting. If you want photos, take them without flash and keep your shutter clicks minimal so you don’t distract the room.
One more practical note: performers may interact with the audience. In one review, a dancer asked where people were from and then reacted when the group said USA. That’s not a reason to avoid the show, but it’s a reason to expect flamenco to be lively and emotionally expressive—sometimes that includes commentary.
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Price and Value: Is $88 a Fair Deal?
At $88 per person for a 1.5-hour flamenco show, you’re paying for live performance in an intimate tablao setting plus drinks—and possibly dinner if you choose that option.
So is it value? Here’s how I’d judge it:
- If you choose a drinks-focused package, you’re paying mainly for the show and the included beverages. That can feel like a fair trade if you’re prioritizing the performance itself.
- If you choose dinner, the value depends on what you think good food means to you. Some reviews call the dinner excellent, and one mentions a four-course meal. Another review praises dessert but says the rest of the food wasn’t great. If you expect a top-tier restaurant meal, keep your standards flexible.
Where the value really shows is in the consistency of what gets praised: the dancing, the musicianship, and the emotional impact. When the performers are that strong, the experience is easier to justify even if the dinner doesn’t always meet restaurant expectations.
Who Should Book This Flamenco Ticket?

This show is a strong fit if you want a flamenco night that feels traditional in style, not packaged as a generic performance. If you’re visiting Madrid and you’re either a first-timer or someone who wants to see dancers, guitar, and vocals all in one tight 1.5-hour block, this makes sense.
It’s also a good choice if you like the idea of improvisation. Since the performers don’t follow a script, you’re more likely to get a feeling of spontaneity rather than a copy-paste routine.
I’d think twice if:
- You’re very food-focused and treat dinner as the main event.
- You prefer fully predictable, silent, no-interaction theater. This is a flamenco room, so expect emotion and audience energy.
Should You Book Flamenco La Quimera in Madrid?
If your priority is a passionate, traditional flamenco show in Madrid with live guitar, vocalist stylings, and costumed dancers in an intimate space, I think this is a very solid booking. The strong reviews lean heavily toward the same core points: standout dancing, excellent musicianship, and an emotional performance style that feels real.
My recommendation is simple:
- Choose the drink option if you want the safest experience centered on performance.
- Choose the dinner option if you’re okay with the possibility of uneven meal quality and you want a full evening with dinner plus two drinks.
Either way, go with the right mindset: you’re buying into live emotion and improvisation, not a polished scripted show or a guaranteed restaurant-quality meal.
FAQ

How long is the flamenco show?
The show lasts about 1.5 hours.
Where do I check in?
Show your ticket at the door to Tablao Flamenco La Quimera.
What’s included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes the flamenco show and 1–2 drinks depending on the option you select. Dinner is included only if you choose the dinner option.
Is dinner available, or is it just drinks?
Dinner is available as an option. The dinner package includes dinner and two drinks.
Are flash photos allowed?
No. Flash photography is not allowed.
Is the performance scripted?
The performance is described as improvisational, with artists working without structure or script.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve first and pay later?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later.





























