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by yetist This place opened in 1670, is off the beaten path is was a lot of fun. The bar looks to be an old pharmacia and is full of atmosphere. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The tapas and drinks were great. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and DrinkingAddress: Falle Gerona 49
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 Dancer at the Casa de la Memoria by Hopkid The Casa de la Memoria de Al-Andalus is a cultural foundation which has displays and exhibits that are viewable during the day. In the evenings they offer two shows nightly (9:00 and 11:00) that showcase traditional flamenco from the 19th and early 20th century. Because of this, the shows presented are more traditional and real than a lot of the other shows in Sevilla that are geared more towards the tourist dollar. Rest assured, no one gets pulled out of the audience to be made a fool of during the show. These are authentic artists who are serious and passionate about this art form. Shows are presented in the beautiful interior courtyard with limited seating. I estimate that there are only 100 or so chairs. As a result, be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the show time. And it's also highly advisable to purchase your tickets in advance. I would highly recommend seeing a show at this spot.
Casual. Photos are allowed during the last part of the show. Tickets are 12 euros for adults, 5 for children Leave a Comment
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 Los Gallos by Lorro Los Gallos is small and intimate and a really nice place to see flamenco. They will show you a variety of different types of songs and Sevillana dancing besides the flamenco. The passion of the music and the talent of the musicians and dancers with themes of love, death, betrayal, poverty, energetic happieness and deep sadness will leave you with a desire for more. The cost is around 25 euros and that includes a drink, alcholic or non. Our host at the hotel advised us to drink our sangria MUY lentamente (very slowly) so we wouldn't be tempted to get another drink which could get expensive. Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicAddress: Plaza Santa Cruz, 11Phone: 954 21 69 81Directions: In the center in Barrio Santa Cruz. Right in the Plaza Santa Cruz..
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 flamenco nights sevilla by miguelonsevilla You can find many bars at nights close to the city centres and in Triana whre people goes to drink something sing and dance. In Levies Street there is one called Carbonería where you can see flamenco dances shows have something to drink and have a good time there.
Whatever you want to wear. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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 Free Flamenco Shows at Carboneria Bar by Krystynn For those who really love to catch a flamenco show but your budget doesn't permit you to do so, fear not! You can catch flamenco shows for FREE at the Carboneria bar at around 11.00PM, several nights a week. Don't miss this opportunity.
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La Carboneria is a flamenco bar hidden in the Barrio Santa Cruz. It's filled with both locals and tourists and what I love most about it is that you never know what to expect when it comes to entertainment. The flamenco show starts at around 11 and lasts about an hour or so, but after the show is over the locals stick around and jam. Most of the time, the jam sessions involved flamenco, but one night there was someone singing latin jazz standards, and occasionally there was a classical pianist. Another time, a group of teen boys sitting in a hidden corner close to the door started knocking out flamenco beats on a table and singing. Since I was studying flamenco dance at the time, I would often get the urge to get up and dance when the music was particularly good. And when I did dance, I always had a great time and the locals loved me! I would often get shouts of "baila baila!" and "ole!", which would encourage me even more. I always had a great time at La Carboneria. The bar can get crowded and stuffy at times, but there is a terrace behind the stage where you can get some fresh air.
You can wear what you want, there is no dress code. Most people just wear casual clothes. Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicAddress: Calle LeviesDirections: The red door on Calle Levies. You'll probably see some gypsies standing outside chatting.
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 Rio Guadalquivir by Zlur Opposite the Torre del Oro there are a few restaurants by the river, with splendid views of the Torre del Oro and the rio all lit up! We chose the Rio Grande Restaurant, drank their very tasty Sangria and ate delicious tapas, the best clams we've ever eaten!!!
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Sevilla is the home of flamenco, the passionate national dance of Spain. Flamenco can be seen all over Spain but it is at its best in Sevilla. El Patio Sevillano is probably designed for the tourist trade, but the dancing there is glorious none the less! The performance consists of musicians, singers and the extraordinary dancers. The women range in age from young and energetic to the more mature and passionate. Each dance is a spectacle of tapping feet, clicking castenets, and swirling ruffles. It is truly breathtaking to see. One of the male dancers was so enthusiastic that the sweat pouring down his face flew into the audience at every move! The theater is located right on the bank of the Guadalquivir River and beside the Plaza de Toros de la Real. There are two shows each night at 7.30 pm and 10:00 pm. Leave a Comment Theme: ConcertAddress: Paseo Cristobal Colon, 11A, C.P. 41001, SevillaPhone: (0034) 954214120Directions: On the bank of the Guadalquivir River beside the Plaza de Toros de la Real.Website: http://www.elpatiosevillano.com/
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 Gardens during the day by Carmela71 In summer (well I think till 12 september 2003), you can enjoy one of the concerts at night of the Reales alcazares, we triedf to go but that night was all booked, the next year we will try to do it with more time. It must be very impressive only to see this gardens at night Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by Carmela71 Even if I would not recomend as spanish, if you want to enjoy a flamenco show during your visit to Sevilla, this is a plce that for 40 euros per person you an enjoy a flamenco night and dinner. As andalusian I am not fond of the flamenco shows, but I imgine that as foreigner is something special to do while visiting the city Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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