Flamenco Shows in Málaga

Flamenco Shows in Málaga

Kelipé

Kelipé

Málaga

90 min

4.8 (308 reviews)
from  
28.00 €
Alegría Flamenco y Gastronomía

Alegría Flamenco y Gastronomía

Málaga

60 min

4.9 (11093 reviews)
from  
25.00 €
El Gallo Ronco

El Gallo Ronco

Málaga

60 min

4.3 (3762 reviews)
from  
28.00 €
Teatro Flamenco Málaga Club

Teatro Flamenco Málaga Club

Málaga

60 min

4.9 (1149 reviews)
from  
24.65 €
Restaurante Vino Mío

Restaurante Vino Mío

Málaga

60 min

4.5 (1772 reviews)
from  
15.00 €
Taberna Pepe Lopez

Taberna Pepe Lopez

Torremolinos (Málaga)

90 min

4.5 (781 reviews)
from  
28.00 €
Andalusian Night

Andalusian Night

Torremolinos (Málaga)

270 min

4.5 (244 reviews)
from  
70.00 €
Flamenco Benalmádena

Flamenco Benalmádena

Benalmádena (Málaga)

60 min

4.9 (18 reviews)
from  
15.00 €
Restaurante Tipi Tapa

Restaurante Tipi Tapa

Fuengirola (Málaga)

60 min

4.2 (1455 reviews)
from  
15.00 €
Spanish Night

Spanish Night

Mijas (Málaga)

60 | 270 min

4.1 (34 reviews)
from  
35.00 €
Tablao Flamenco Marbella

Tablao Flamenco Marbella

Marbella (Málaga)

60 min

4.8 (533 reviews)
from  
39.00 €
Flamenco Abierto

Flamenco Abierto

Vélez-Málaga (Málaga)

60 min

4.8 (140 reviews)
from  
20.00 €
El Rincón del Arte

El Rincón del Arte

Torrox (Málaga)

45 min

4.5 (42 reviews)
from  
20.00 €
El Burro Blanco

El Burro Blanco

Nerja (Málaga)

75 min

4.6 (326 reviews)
from  
20.00 €
Mi Caseta

Mi Caseta

Estepona (Málaga)

90 min

4.6 (158 reviews)
from  
45.00 €
Ronda Flamenca

Ronda Flamenca

Ronda (Málaga)

75 min

4.9 (176 reviews)
from  
20.00 €
Introduction to Flamenco Malaga

Introduction to Flamenco Malaga

Málaga

60 min

5 (88 reviews)
from  
20.00 €

Considered the capital of the Costa del Sol, the city of Malaga and the surrounding quaint coastal towns of the region offer a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere steeped in history. The city of Malaga features a charismatic old town, the new Picasso Museum and the Alcazaba Palace on the hills above. The province includes some of Spain's most popular beaches, while the charming mountain villages behind them are popular for their tranquility and charm. Many Andalusian traditions thrive in this part of the country including the art of flamenco, which has deep roots in the province of Malaga.