Flamenco & Tapas Night
Enjoy an enhanced walk in Madrid by pairing iconic monuments and sites with local tapas and a Flamenco show.
Enhance your walking tour of Madrid by pairing it with local tapas and a Flamenco show. With a professional and local guide leading the way, you’ll stroll through the city’s center, focusing on three historical and foodie neighborhoods: Los Austrias, the Literary Quarter, and La Latina. As you move from one iconic site to the next, you’ll make three stops to taste tapas, completing what the locals call a tapear or tapeo. End the night with a Flamenco show, paired with a drink, and soak in the culture, history, and gastronomy of the experience.
Highlights:
– Explore the streets of Madrid’s neighborhoods with a local guide
– Discover the sites and hidden corners of the Literary Quarter, Los Austrias, and La Latina districts
– Partake in a traditional tapear by stopping at three beloved tapas bars
– Enjoy local dishes paired with regional drinks
– Watch a classic Flamenco show
Know before you go:
– Duration: 5 hours
– Recommended for: All ages
– Group: Small group, 15 people or less
– Food & Drink: Dinner Included. Three tapas stops with a drink, and a drink with the Flamenco show
What you’ll do:
Join a local Madrileño on a traditional tapear (tapeo), simply walking from tapas bar to tapas bar to enjoy delicious bites. Along the way, you’ll stop to admire some of the city’s most iconic sites, learning how history, culture, and food intertwine to make Madrid the unique city it is.
The tour starts at Madrid’s most famous market, San Miguel Market. The buzzy atmosphere here is perfect for kicking off your tapear. You’ll taste a few traditional dishes like a Spanish omelet, ordering your “pincho” with an ice-cold beer. Then, continue through San Miguel Square and into the diverse and eclectic La Latina neighborhood, a district well-known for its energy and eateries. Cava Baja and Cuchilleros streets are best for tapas, especially padrón peppers and popular mushroom recipes. We recommend pairing these bites with light beer or sidra (cider).
Next, approach Plaza Mayor and the Barrio de las Letras (the Literary Quarter). Learn how this historic neighborhood housed some of the world’s most famous poets and artists. While living on beloved stretches like Huertas Street, these creatives produced some of their best work. Your next tapas spot is an old writers’ haunt, Casa de Comidas. Plates here pair best with Spanish red wine, as you’ll snack on meat and potato dishes.
Finally, you’ll stroll to Plaza de Santa Ana, where you’ll say goodbye to your guide and enter a traditional Tablao for your Flamenco show. Hidden down a side street, the atmosphere here is ideal for a passionate Flamenco performance, combining music, song, and dance. End the night by enjoying a drink with the show.
Start times:
– Daily: 6:00 pm
– Sunday: Not available
What’s included:
– Bilingual, local, and professional guide
– Cultural walk in Madrid
– Three stops for tapas accompanied by wine, beer, or soft drinks
– Flamenco show tickets with one drink included
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