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Tablao Flamenco La Quimera Plaza Mayor

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    Located in Calle de Cuchilleros, close to the Plaza Mayor, this flamenco house offers daily flamenco shows without the aid of microphones to help vocals and the guitar, or percussion boxes that cover up the dancers’ beat errors, or any other kind of dramatic or stage design effects.  It is a flamenco house in the purest form, where improvisation, emotion, feeling, what is known as the “magic” are what guide the artists on stage. 

    In addition to its shows, the flamenco house is transformed into a rociera hall at midnight, with live music at weekends to dance to the rhythm of sevillanas and rumbas.  On Saturdays and Sundays, it serves a flamenco aperitif with free entrance.

    The kitchen at La Quimera serves typical dishes from Spanish cuisine, using the finest ingredients.

    Flamenco classes are also offered an hour and a half before the show.

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    Last updated: 28/04/2022
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    Club
    Address
    Calle
    de Cuchilleros, 7
    28005
    Madrid
    Tourist area
    Austrias
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 356 93 61
    Fax
    Metro
    Tirso de Molina (L1)
    Sol (L1, L2, L3)
    La Latina (L5)
    Bus
    17, 31, 50, 65, SE712, N26
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Sol
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Plaza de San Miguel, 9

    - Plaza de la Provincia, 1

    - Plaza del Cordón

    Times

    Tablao Flamenco:

    Mon - Thurs: 6pm / 8pm / 10pm

    Fri - Sun: 4pm / 6pm / 8pm /10pm

    Rociera Hall:

    Free Entrance from Midnight to 5.30am.

    Sat and Sun rociera aperitifs: 12 Noon - 5pm

     

    Type
    Flamenco

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