Best Flamenco Shows in Malaga

If you visit Malaga, you can't leave the city without having enjoyed a flamenco show.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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Best Flamenco Shows in Malaga

Flamenco in Malaga | ©Keith Williamson

If you want to enjoy an authentic flamenco show in Malaga, take a look at the best tablaos in the city, where you can enjoy quality flamenco and not the classic tourist format.

Without a doubt, this is one of the best things to do in Malaga, so you can't miss the opportunity to experience it if you travel to the Andalusian city. You can enjoy these shows accompanied by a dinner and even a sevillana class. Read on!

1. Flamenco Tablao Los Amayas

Flamenco show| ©Juan Bosco Hernández
Flamenco show| ©Juan Bosco Hernández

The best flamenco show is that of Los Amayas. The experience lasts about 70 minutes, during which you can enjoy a real Andalusian flamenco show. The entrance to the show includes a drink, which can be anything from water to a beer or soft drink. One of the main attractions of this flamenco show is its unbeatable location.

It is held in a small palace in the city centre, which dates back to the 19th century. It also has a maximum capacity of 80 people, which gives it intimacy and proximity. Thanks to the latter, you will be able to enjoy the true essence of this art. It is available every day and the opening hours are approximately from 19:00 to 21:00.

During the show, you will enjoy a minimum of 5 artists specialised in this musical genre. Usually, of these five, there is a singer, a guitarist and three dancers. In addition, this experience fuses the concept of flamenco with the art of Pablo Picasso, a painter born in Malaga who showed great admiration for this genre. The tablao Los Amayas is characterised by an interpretation of the different styles that make up flamenco.

Admission includes a reservation at the Museo-Vinoteca restaurant next to the palace. You will be able to enjoy a menu with dessert. This usually consists of a porra antequerana for starters and a choice of either pluma iberica or black salmon for main course. However, the cost of dinner is not included in the entrance fee. You also have the possibility of including a guided tour of the city.

Interesting details

  • Price: around 26 euros per adult. For children between 9 and 15 years old, the price is reduced to around 14 euros. On the other hand, children between 0 and 8 years old have free admission.
  • Duration: approximately 70 minutes.
  • Location: Calle Beatas number 21, in the centre of Malaga.

2. Flamenco Tablao Alegría

Flamenco Tablao Alegria| ©Lena Isabella
Flamenco Tablao Alegria| ©Lena Isabella

Another of the best flamenco shows in Malaga is the Tablao Flamenco Alegria. It is held in a theatre in Malaga with a strong Andalusian essence, but with a modern touch. One of the great advantages of the Tablao Flamenco Alegria is that the artists change weekly, which makes it always a new experience, so if you have already been, you can repeat.

This show lasts approximately one hour. During the day, there are 3 shows, usually at 17:30, 20:00 and 22:30. In addition, the 20:00 and 22:30 shows can optionally include dinner at a nearby restaurant specialising in Andalusian cuisine. This restaurant offers vegan and vegetarian options, as well as children's dishes.

The theatre has a capacity of about 130 people, so it is somewhat less intimate, but not to the point of being over-capacity so that the essence of the show is lost. The show is made up of between 4 and 5 artists, specialising mainly in singing, dancing and guitar.

Details of interest

  • Price: about 26 euros per adult. For children between 7 and 12 years old, the price is reduced to around 16 euros. On the other hand, children between 0 and 6 years old have free admission.
  • Duration: approximately one hour.
  • Location: Calle Vélez Málaga number 6, next to the port of Málaga and the Malagueta beach.
  • Advantages: the artists change weekly, so you can repeat whenever you want.

Book your ticket for the flamenco tablao Alegría

3. Tapas tour in Malaga with a flamenco show

Flamenco| ©Salva Magaz
Flamenco| ©Salva Magaz

An activity that combines art and gastronomy, so that you can soak in all the senses of Andalusian culture. You will be able to experience the essence of Malaga, get to know its best bars and restaurants and taste its typical dishes.

This experience will start in the Alameda Principal, where you will find the oldest tavern in Malaga. Here you will taste the popular sweet wine of the province, which you can accompany with a tapa of your choice from the menu. The route continues at the Antigua Casa de Guardia, a renowned bodega in the city that dates back to 1840.

To continue, you will visit the place where flamenco was born in the city and have tapas at the most historic mesón in Malaga. Here you will have the opportunity to have a beer or a glass of wine along with some typical tapas. Meanwhile, the guide will explain you the history of the establishment and its connection with flamenco. Once you have finished, you will visit one of the best fish restaurants in the Andalusian city, where you will see a show cook of a typical dish of Malaga's cuisine.

In total, this tapas tour with flamenco show includes about 6 tapas, as well as the drinks of each restaurant, among which you will find the traditional Malaga sweet wine. At the end of the gastronomic tour, you will sit down to enjoy a flamenco show.

Interesting details

  • Price: about 70 euros per adult. For children between 3 and 14 years old, the price is slightly lower. On the other hand, children under 3 years of age have free admission.
  • Duration: approximately 3 hours.
  • Advantages: very complete gastronomic tour with flamenco tablao included.

4. Kelipé Flamenco Art Centre

Kelipé Flamenco Art Centre| ©Milan Mirkovic
Kelipé Flamenco Art Centre| ©Milan Mirkovic

Of all the flamenco shows in Malaga, the Centro de Arte Flamenco Kelipé is one of the best. What stands out the most is its incredible location, as it is right in the historic centre of the city, next to the Thyssen Museum and the Plaza de la Constitución. Here, every week, the show 'Flamenco de ley' takes place. This show tries to highlight the gypsy culture and its expression through art.

One of the things that characterise this show is the improvisation, which makes it a unique and true experience, far from the typical flamenco shows made for tourists. During the duration of the show, the artists will perform different styles of this genre, such as the bulería jerezana or the soleá.

The artists who bring this experience to life are Susana 'La Yedra', founder of the centre itself; the guitarist 'Azukita' and 'El Taranto'. Although these are the main and great protagonists, there are always more artists, combining singing, dancing and guitar playing.

This show lasts approximately one hour and 30 minutes. The venue has a capacity of around 80 people, which gives the experience an intimate and personal character. The entrance fee includes a drink.

Details of interest

  • Price: around 30 euros per adult. For children between 12 and 18, the cost is reduced to around 20 euros. For those aged between 6 and 11, the entrance fee is approximately 10 euros. Finally, children up to 5 years of age have free admission.
  • Duration: approximately one hour and 30 minutes.
  • Location: Calle Muro de Puerta Nueva number 10, in the historic centre of Malaga.

5. Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum

Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum| ©Antonio J D
Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum| ©Antonio J D

Beyond the flamenco show itself and its authenticity, this option stands out for its historical value for this musical genre. This is because the Peña Juan Breva is the oldest in the world of flamenco, having its origins in 1958. This is reflected in its more than 5000 audiovisual archives, as well as in its collection of 2500 records.

In the place, you can see an exhibition of 20 guitars of the musician Juan Breva, as well as relics, for example, posters and batas de cola, dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The museum hosts various flamenco shows. For example, every Friday, around 21:30/22:00, the 'Viernes Flamenco' takes place, which attracts great flamenco artists.

The show consists of singing, dancing and guitar playing and is held on the first floor of the building. On the first floor, you will find a bar where you can enjoy typical Malaga and Andalusian tapas. It is on this same floor that you will find the collections dedicated to flamenco characters or themes of interest.

The entrance fee includes a drink and tapas at the bar. If you want to complete the experience with this gastronomic part, you will have to arrive at the museum half an hour before the start of the show. To book your ticket, you must call the telephone number indicated on the website. Without a doubt, this is one of the best things to do in Malaga in winter, as you will be able to take shelter from the cold and the rain.

Interesting details

  • Price: 15 euros with drinks and tapas included in the price.
  • Duration: just under an hour, but you will have to arrive half an hour in advance to enjoy the dinner.
  • Location: Calle Ramón Franquelo, 4.

6. El Gallo Ronco

Entrance to El Gallo Ronco| ©Immacolota
Entrance to El Gallo Ronco| ©Immacolota

Very close to Calle Larios, in the historic centre of Malaga, you will find the flamenco tablao El Gallo Ronco. The place stands out for its traditional decoration, which invites you to immerse yourself in the Andalusian culture and, more specifically, in this art. The place stands out for having quality flamenco shows that are not made for tourism.

The show is held from Wednesday to Saturday, both days included. There are two shows a day, one at 19:00 and the other at approximately 21:00. There are two types of tickets available. On the one hand, you can opt for the basic ticket, which includes a drink and an aperitif. On the other hand, you have the option of taking the premium ticket, which comes with a drink and an assortment of Iberian cured meats.

Interesting details

  • Price: the basic ticket costs around 25 euros. There is also a ticket for children between 4 and 15 years old, which costs approximately 24 euros.
  • Duration: about one hour.
  • Location: Plaza de las Flores, 1, in the centre of Malaga.

7. Tipi Tapa

Flamenco show at Tipi Tapa| ©Valeri A
Flamenco show at Tipi Tapa| ©Valeri A

This flamenco show takes place in a restaurant located in Fuengirola, on the Costa del Sol. The restaurant Tipi Tapa has been offering flamenco shows for many years. As for its gastronomy, it is based on typical local dishes.

The show is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It consists of a mixture of singing and dancing, with artists who change continuously, so you can repeat as many times as you like. The timetable for this experience is quite extensive, as it starts at approximately 19:30 and ends at around 22:00. Remember that in order to enjoy the flamenco show, you will have to book a table in advance.

Interesting details

  • Price: 10 euros will be added to the dinner bill for enjoying the show.
  • Duration: about one hour.
  • Location: Calle Málaga, 4, Fuengirola.

8. Pepe López Flamenco Tavern

Pepe López Flamenco Tavern| ©Annick Lambert
Pepe López Flamenco Tavern| ©Annick Lambert

On this occasion, I propose you a flamenco show in the flamenco tavern Pepe López, located in the municipality of Torremolinos, on the coast of Malaga. The show is performed by an average of about 10 artists, including singers, dancers and guitarists.

Many great flamenco artists have passed through the Pepe López tavern, such as Camarón de la Isla or Paco de Lucía. The latter adds an extra value to the experience, as you will connect with the history of this musical genre in a very pleasant and typically Andalusian space.

Its show par excellence is held every Thursday and Saturday, although it has more experiences on other days of the week. They are usually held at 22:00 hours and the capacity of the space is 250 people.

Details of interest

  • Price: 30 euros including drinks. For children between 6 and 12 years old, the entrance fee is 15 euros. Children under 5 years old have free admission.
  • Duration: approximately one and a half hours.
  • Location: Plaza de la Gamba Alegre, Torremolinos.

9. Flamenco Benalmádena

Flamenco Benalmádena| ©Angel Ramos
Flamenco Benalmádena| ©Angel Ramos

Among the most famous tablaos in the province of Malaga is Flamenco Benalmadena, located on this beach in Malaga. Each show held there is different, with different artists performing, although all of them are professionals of this musical genre.

Many big names have passed through the Flamenco Benalmadena tablao, such as Jaime Fresneda or Asami. This is why the tablao has a reputation that has been endorsed throughout its years of existence.

The show involves three to four artists, including dancers, guitarists and singers. It takes place every day at 20:00 and 21:45. To book your ticket, you will have to call the establishment in advance.

Details of interest

  • Price: Admission is free but there must be one drink per table.
  • Duration: just over an hour.
  • Location: Avenida Gamonal, 11, local 12.

10. Ana María Los Chatos

Tablao in Ana María Los Chatos| ©Nacho H
Tablao in Ana María Los Chatos| ©Nacho H

This flamenco show is located on the outskirts of Malaga, so it is perfect for you if you plan to get away from the city and visit the different municipalities that make up the city. The tablao Ana María Los Chatos is located in the famous municipality of Marbella, in the historic centre of the town. It is named after its founder, who opened the doors of the tablao in the 1960s.

Since then, the establishment has hosted renowned artists such as Camarón and Lola Flores. Not only the names of those who provided their art in the place stand out, but also those of its spectators, among them the Kennedys.

The shows take place from Tuesday to Saturday at approximately 22:00 hours. In addition to the basic ticket to enjoy the experience, there is also another ticket available that includes Andalusian tapas for two and a Sevillanas class. Finally, I have to tell you that, if you don't know how to get to Marbella from Malaga, there are multiple options such as trains, buses or taxis. This way, you won't have to miss this wonderful show.

Interesting details

  • Price: about 25 euros including drinks.
  • Duration: just over an hour.
  • Location: Plaza Santo Cristo, 4, in the centre of Marbella.