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Land Adventure: Flamenco La Alboreá in Granada - Granada

Land Adventure: Flamenco La Alboreá in Granada

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Fitness Level

No physical fitness required; just bring an open mind and enthusiasm.

Overview

Immerse yourself in Spain’s rich flamenco tradition at Flamenco La Alboreá in Granada, a captivating cultural experience filled with passion and history.

Granada, Andalusia

Flamenco La Alboreá

Todas las Edades • 1 hora • Todos los días

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Duración

1 hora

Descripción

El Tablao La Alboreá es un referente actual dentro del panorama flamenco nacional, donde se dan cita cada verano en los ya reconocidos ‘Especiales de La Alboreá’, grandes nombres de este arte, tales como Daniel Navarro, Pol Vaquero, El Choro, 'El Torombo', Lucía 'La Piñona', 'El Carpeta', Jero Maya, El Farru, Pastora Galván, Almudena Serrano, Trini de la Isla, ‘El Barullo’, Javier Latorre o el ilustre Antonio Canales y de forma diaria durante todos los días del año, artistas locales de larga trayectoria, como Sergio ‘El Colorao’, Rubén Campos, Manuel Fernández, Antonio Heredia, Eva Esquivel, Esther Marín, Ray Benítez, o Luis de Luis, entre otros muchos.

Se ubica en pleno centro histórico de Granada, en Plaza Nueva, a los pies de La Alhambra. Cuentan con una sala acondicionada a la perfección, una acústica excelente y una panorámica perfecta para que no pierda detalle del espectáculo.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early for Best Seats

Get there at least 30 minutes before the show to secure good seating and soak in the venue's ambiance.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

Casual, comfortable attire helps you enjoy the performance without distraction.

Bring Cash for Tips

Tipping performers is customary—carry some cash to show appreciation for their artistry.

Learn Basic Flamenco Terms

Familiarize yourself with simple flamenco words to enhance your understanding and enjoyment.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Urban pigeons
  • Street cats

History

Flamenco originated in the Andalusian region of Spain, blending influences from Gypsy, Moorish, and Jewish cultures, dating back to the 18th century.

Conservation

Efforts are underway to preserve flamenco as a living tradition, supporting local artists and maintaining historic venues.

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Adventure Hotspots in Granada

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable Attire

Essential

Dress comfortably to enjoy the performance in a relaxed setting.

Cash for Tips

Bring cash to tip performers and show appreciation.

Notebook and Pen

Jot down impressions or learn a few flamenco terms.

Camera or Smartphone

Capture memorable moments of the performance (be mindful of venue rules).