Corral de la Morería
The most famous flamenco tablao in Madrid, operating since 1956 and consistently rated among the best flamenco venues in Spain.
About Corral de la Morería
The most famous flamenco tablao in Madrid, operating since 1956 and consistently rated among the best flamenco venues in Spain. The intimate space seats about 80 people at small tables arranged around a wooden stage, close enough that you can hear the dancers' feet striking the floor and the singer's breathing between verses. The performers are professionals at the top of their craft: bailaores (dancers) whose footwork is a percussion instrument, cantaores (singers) whose raw vocals carry the emotional weight, and guitarists who provide the rhythmic foundation.
A typical show lasts 60-90 minutes and features multiple performers, usually three to five artists rotating through different palos (flamenco styles) from the joyful bulerias to the deep, sorrowful solea. Flamenco in this setting is not a tourist performance; it is a living art form that requires silence and attention from the audience. The best moments are the quietest ones, when a singer's voice cracks with genuine emotion and the room holds its breath.
Show-only tickets run EUR25-45 depending on the night and seat location. Dinner-and-show packages (EUR50-90) include a multi-course meal but the food is secondary to the performance. The show-only option is better value and lets you eat dinner beforehand at a better restaurant. Shows typically start at 8 PM and 10 PM. The late show tends to have better energy.
Other excellent Madrid tablaos include Cardamomo (smaller, more intimate, good quality), Casa Patas (now reopened, the musicians' favourite), and Torres Bermejas (larger, more theatrical). But Corral de la Moreria is the benchmark.
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