Known as the ‘Cathedral of Flamenco’ Tablao Flamenco 1911 is not only the oldest tablao in Madrid but also in the world! It is located in Madrid's Plaza de Santa Ana and showcases authentic performances and features flamenco legends like Antonio Canales, Lola Flores, and Paco de Lucia!
70 Seats
Bar
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessible Toilets
Adapted Toilets
It is located at Plaza de Santa Ana, number 15, on the corner of Nunez de Arce and Alvarez Gato streets, in the Las Letras neighborhood of Madrid.
There are three flamenco shows performed daily at Tablao Flamenco 1911
The venue has 70 seats. The raised stage is in the center, with 28 seats directly in front of the stage. There are 29 seats diagonally to the left of the stage and there are 13 seats to the right of the stage.
While there is no strict dress code, smart casual attire is recommended to match the elegant atmosphere of the venue.
Yes, children are welcome to attend the shows, but children under the age of 3 cannot occupy a seat and must remain in the arms of their parents and that the number of children ( below 12 years of age ) in a reservation cannot exceed the number of adults.
Photography without flash is allowed at Tablao Flamenco 1911 , but it is best to check to avoid disrupting the performance.
Yes, the venue has hosted many legendary flamenco artists such as Antonio “El Chaqueta,” Imperio Argentina, Miguel de Molina, Lola Flores, Paco de Lucía, and many more.
Each show at Tablao Flamenco 1911 is 1 hour long and includes several acts featuring singing, dancing, and guitar performances.
It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show starts to get settled and enjoy the ambiance.
Yes, the Tablao Flamenco 1911 is located in the vibrant Las Letras neighborhood, close to popular attractions such as the Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, and the Prado Museum. There are also numerous restaurants and bars in the area to explore.