Tourists and locals alike gravitate here for flamenco extravaganzas. Enjoy dinner with the performance or just grab a drink, sit back and enjoy the show. Reservations recommended. METRO: Sol and Gran Vía#13;#10;#13;#10;69 including including dinner; 31 including drinks.
Casa Patas
(Nightlife - Live Entertainment)
Calle de Cañizares, 10
Madrid
91-369-04-96
Description:
This club hosts some of the best and most authentic flamenco in Spain. Famous groups and debut talent sometimes share the same stage. Regardless, the show is incredible. Dancers sometimes socialize with patrons, so stick around after the show. The club also includes a restaurant and bar. METRO: Antón Martín
Corral de la Morería
(Nightlife - Live Entertainment)
Calle de Morería, 17
Madrid 28005
91-365-8446
Description:
ATOCHA. Performers wander through the audience stirring up excitement before the show. Expect extravagant costumes and unbelievable dancing. Afterwards, audience members may volunteer their own talents an impromptu extension of the show and fun.#13;#10; #13;#10;METRO: Opera#13;#10;
Corral de la Pacheca
(Nightlife - Live Entertainment)
Calle Juan Ramón Jiménez, 26
Madrid 28036
91-353-0100
Description:
CHAMARTIN. For nearly 30 years, Corral de la Pacheca has hosted flamenco shows. This company of dancers, singers, and guitarists is of the highest caliber. The club, which also serves dinner, has a warm, yet quite grand, ambience. The decor features ceramic floors: exquisite azulejo tile work. METRO: Cuzco
La Fontana de Oro
(Nightlife - Live Entertainment)
Calle de la Victoria, 1
Madrid 2800
Description:
CENTRO. This two-story Irish pub in the city center is a perfect place to jump-start a social evening. A large bar on the ground floor offers a wide variety of Irish beers and liquors. A live band frequently performs while people dance. Lounge around basement tables with friends, as waiters serve tapas and drinks. METRO: Sol