Tapas & Flamenco Tour with a Flamenco Dancer

Highlights

  • Explore the behind the scenes of flamenco with your expert local guide
  • Enjoy an authentic Flamenco show in the heart of the city
  • Sample delicious tapas and drinks in the best local bars chosen by your guide
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What you'll do

Experience the two Seville staples: Tapas and Flamenco, with a local Flamenco dancer who will take you to the best tapas bars, jealously guarded by the residents, and an intimate, passionate Flamenco show.

Our evening starts with a leisurely stroll through the medieval, winding alleyways of Santa Cruz or Triana. For around an hour, you will discover idyllic, hidden squares, tiled archways and small, quaint corners far from the crowds.

After this beautiful, and fascinating walking tour, you will be led to a professional Flamenco show in an atmospheric, intimate venue.

During this intense hour, you’ll sip red wine and enjoy amazing tapas, and be left wondering how so much passion and expression can be united in an art form, as you witness the ‘gypsy equivalent of the blues’ in all its glory.

The evening continues with another leisurely walk, punctuated by visits to taverns buzzing with atmosphere for more incredible tapas.

Your guide will lead you to the very best hidden gems, which will change depending on the season and the specialty of each tavern, where you will learn how to eat ‘de tapas’ in the local way.

You’ll visit around three traditional taverns, each specialising in a specific type of authentic tapas, and your guide will teach you about the perfect food and wine pairings, as you socialise with locals and immerse yourself in a real Seville evening.

What's included

Included

  • Flamenco show
  • Short walking tour of local neighbourhoods
  • Visit 3 tapas bars
  • 3 tapas & 4 drinks
  • Insider tips about Seville
Your local host

Mahsa

A traveler since the age of 16. After a motorcycling trip in West Africa, I returned home to Seville, Spain with a new perspective on the importance of travel for both locals and visitors. Taking a closer look at Seville, I realised that the city I knew and loved was not the same one being packaged to unknowing travellers. The culture that made Seville so special to me was completely inaccessible to tourists. I was determined to find a way to give fellow travellers an authentic experience of Seville and Andalusia. A way to be invited into the culture as a close friend and not just a tourist.

A traveler since the age of 16. After a motorcycling trip in West Africa, I returned home to Seville, Spain with a new perspective on the importance of travel for both locals and visitors. Taking a closer look at Seville, I realised that the city I knew and loved was not the same one being packaged to unknowing travellers. The culture that made Seville so special to me was completely inaccessible to tourists. I was determined to find a way to give fellow travellers an authentic experience of Seville and Andalusia. A way to be invited into the culture as a close friend and not just a tourist.

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Location

During your evening, you’ll discover Spain and Seville at its very best and the local traditions they are famous for – tapas and flamenco. Your journey will take place in the centre of Seville, which has the largest old town in Europe.

Depending on the day, your guide will choose the right Flamenco venue for you so that you either visit the Jewish quarter or Triana – two fascinating local neighbourhoods in Seville’s Old Town.

The tour starts at 7:30 and your guide will be in touch to confirm the meeting point. Usually, the meeting point is at an obvious visible spot in the Triana neighbourhood.

What our travellers are saying...

Maria told us the history, showed us the best spots and introduced us to tapas we would never have even tried if we did it on our own. And then she changed into her Flamenco outfit and took us to a local bar which was small and intimate and a real insight into the life in Triana.

Carol

I had a wonderful night of tapas and flamenco with Maria. I learned so much from her about the history of flamenco, and Spanish history in general, saw an amazing show, and ate the best tapas during my time in Seville. Maria was easy and fun to be around. I would recommend this experience to anyone!

Jessika

FAQs

When can I book a tour?

This tour runs 7 days a week, year round, except for 24th and 31st December as well as 1st January.

What time does the tour start and finish?

The tour starts at 7:30pm and lasts 4 hours, finishing around 11:30pm.

Where's the meeting/end point?

You'll meet your guide in front of the Santander Bank at c/San Jacinto 1, right after the bridge.

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