Located in the heart of Isla de la Cartuja, within the iconic Cruzcampo Pavilion from Expo ’92, El Palacio Andaluz is one of the most renowned flamenco venues in Seville. Nestled in a privileged setting close to the historic center and easily accessible from anywhere in the city, this flamenco tablao offers a truly immersive cultural experience. Inspired by the old Sevillian cafés cantantes, the building’s architecture reflects traditional Andalusian charm. It houses the largest stage in Seville and one of the most emblematic flamenco stages in Spain. Spread across multiple levels, the spacious café-theatre main hall offers excellent views of the stage from all seats, creating an intimate and captivating atmosphere.
Every evening, El Palacio Andaluz becomes the beating heart of traditional Andalusian art. The flamenco show stands out for its authenticity, strength and beauty, performed by the largest group of flamenco artists in Andalusia. The ensemble includes dancers, singers, guitarists, palmeros and percussionists with national and international acclaim. Directed by the celebrated dancer and choreographer Emilio Ramírez ‘El Duende’, the show takes the audience on a journey through the most traditional flamenco styles and features a powerful flamenco adaptation of Bizet’s opera Carmen, set in the city of Seville.
With an exceptional sound system, striking stage design and the warmth of a true tablao, every seat offers a front-row feeling, allowing the passion and energy of flamenco to be fully appreciated. The show is performed daily with two sessions, and guests can choose from various options: enjoy the performance with a drink or a tapas dinner from privileged seats, or opt for the ‘Only Flamenco’ experience, which focuses entirely on the art, from the balcony seats.
In addition to the unforgettable show, visitors can also explore the Flamenco and Andalusian Art Museum, included free with admission. This exhibition space showcases traditional costumes, historical photographs and cultural items related to Andalusian identity, including wine and equestrian arts. A highlight of the museum is the recreation of a typical Feria de Abril fairground booth, complete with all its traditional details.
Recognized by Spanish National Television for its artistic excellence, visual quality and authentic portrayal of Spanish culture, El Palacio Andaluz has become a benchmark for flamenco performances both in Spain and abroad.
If you attend the 9:30 PM session, you’ll also enjoy a relaxing return journey thanks to the free night bus service waiting outside the venue once the show ends. The ride offers a magical way to admire Seville by night, making the evening even more memorable. This complimentary service has limited seating and operates only along designated stops: Arco de la Macarena, Alameda de Hércules / Centro, Plaza del Duque / Centro, Plaza de Armas, Torre del Oro and Plaza de España. Please note that the bus does not provide personalized transfers or door-to-door hotel service.