Palau Dalmases Flamenco Show, El Born
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Palau Dalmases flamenco Barcelona plays on a tablao stage inside a 17th-century Baroque palace on Carrer de Montcada, the same street as the Picasso Museum. It runs four shows a night, at 17:30, 18:45, 20:00 and 21:15, which is the widest choice of start times in the city and the reason it usually still has seats when the tablaos are sold out. It is the palace option among the flamenco shows in Barcelona compared here.
About This Flamenco Show
50 to 55 minutes
$35 per adult in the entry zone; the palace prices its rows from about €30 to €50
4.6 from 1,241 verified bookings
17:30, 18:45, 20:00 and 21:15
Carrer de Montcada 20, El Born, beside the Picasso Museum
Palace art gallery; a drink in Zone VIP and Zone A only
Listing at a Glance
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- Show Flamenco Show at Palau Dalmases
- Venue Palau Dalmases
- Address Carrer de Montcada 20, El Born
- Neighbourhood El Born, beside the Picasso Museum
- Operator Palau Dalmases
- Booking platform GetYourGuide
- Product ID 405115
- Starting price $35 USD per adult
- Price last checked August 2026
- Rating 4.6 out of 5
- Review count 1,241 reviews
- Review source GetYourGuide verified bookings
- Format Tablao stage inside a 17th-century Baroque palace
- Duration 50 - 55 minutes
- Show times Four shows nightly: 17:30, 18:45, 20:00 and 21:15
- Doors Present your voucher at the palace door
- Room size Palace salon, small audience
- Seating Three ticket zones at different distances from the stage
- Sound Stone salon acoustics
- Drink included A drink comes with Zone VIP and Zone A only
- Dinner option None on this ticket; the venue sells tapas and dinner menus separately
- Photography No restriction stated on the listing
- Getting there Metro Jaume I (L4), five minutes; the Picasso Museum is on the same street
- Arrive by No pickup, arrive at Carrer de Montcada 20
- Ends Out 50 to 55 minutes after the start time
- Transport included None, you make your own way to the venue
- Audience Shared palace salon
- Language No commentary, the show is danced and sung
- Minimum age None stated
- Difficulty Easy, seated; the palace has a historic stair
- Accessibility None stated on the listing, ask the venue before booking
- Cancellation 24 hours before the show
- Reserve now, pay later Yes
- Weather Indoors year-round
- Good to know A 17th-century palace running four shows a night; the art gallery on site is included with the ticket
- Building 17th-century Baroque palace on Carrer de Montcada
- Cast One singer, one guitarist, two dancers
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Quick answer Four start times, three zones, and which one includes the drink
A tablao stage set inside a Baroque palace, with four performances a night and a cast of one singer, one guitarist and two dancers. Zone pricing decides what you get: the palace sells roughly €30 for the back rows, €40 for Zone A with a drink and €50 for the VIP zone, and the art gallery on site is included whichever you pick.
Key takeaways
- Four start times a night, from 17:30 to 21:15, the widest choice in Barcelona
- A drink is included in Zone VIP and Zone A, not in the back rows
- 17th-century palace on Carrer de Montcada, mythological scenes carved into the stair rail
- Cast of four: one singer, one guitarist, two dancers
- Reviewers with children ask for booster seats, the seating is flat
- Want an acoustic tablao instead? Cordobés caps at 120 seats
The Palace, the Zones and the Cast
The building is half the ticket here, and the zone you choose changes the rest of it.
A Baroque palace on the Picasso Museum street
Carrer de Montcada is the medieval merchant street of El Born, and Palau Dalmases is one of its palaces, rebuilt in the 17th century with a Baroque courtyard and a staircase carved with mythological scenes. The show plays inside, on a tablao stage, in a stone room that does the acoustic work for the performers.
Your ticket also admits you to the art gallery on site, which is a small but real addition rather than a marketing line.
Three zones, and only two of them include a drink
The palace sells by distance from the stage: roughly €30 for the back rows, €40 for Zone A, €50 for the VIP zone, with a drink included in Zone A and VIP but not at the back. On the booking platform the entry price starts at $35.
In a room this size the front zones are worth the difference, and the drink narrows the real gap between them further.
A cast of four
One singer, one guitarist and two dancers. That is a smaller company than a theatre production and a normal size for a tablao, and it means the evening lives on the individual performers rather than on staging. Reviewers consistently single out the interplay between the artists, the banter between numbers as much as the numbers themselves.
Who This Suits
The easiest booking in the city if your evening is already crowded.
Book it if
You want flamenco at a specific hour, especially early. With shows at 17:30 and 18:45 you can watch and still eat at a Spanish hour, and with 20:00 and 21:15 you can eat first. Nowhere else here gives you four choices on the same night.
It is also the natural pairing with a Picasso Museum afternoon: the museum is on the same street, minutes from the door.
Book something else if
You want the drink built into the cheapest ticket, or a room where every seat is close. Seating is flat, and reviewers travelling with children recommend asking for booster seats. For a stepped, tiny room try the cellar at El Paraigua; for the acoustic tablao standard, Cordobés.
The listing states nothing about wheelchair access in a building of this age, so contact the palace before booking.
Working out which room sits where? See flamenco in the Gothic Quarter and El Born.
Where It Is
El Born, on the medieval merchant street that also holds the Picasso Museum, five minutes from Jaume I metro.
All eight venues are mapped on the flamenco show Barcelona homepage.
Questions About This Show
What time are the Palau Dalmases flamenco shows?
Four a night: 17:30, 18:45, 20:00 and 21:15. That is the widest spread of start times of the venues compared here, and the reason Palau Dalmases often still has seats when the tablaos are full.
Is a drink included at Palau Dalmases?
In Zone VIP and Zone A, yes. The back rows are sold without one. The palace prices its rows at roughly €30, €40 and €50 respectively.
How long is the show at Palau Dalmases?
Fifty to fifty-five minutes, performed by one singer, one guitarist and two dancers.
Is the art gallery included?
Yes, entry to the Palau Dalmases art gallery comes with the show ticket, and the palace suggests taking it in after the performance.
Where is Palau Dalmases?
Carrer de Montcada 20 in El Born, on the same medieval street as the Picasso Museum, about five minutes from Jaume I metro on line 4.
What Travellers Said
The dancers were incredible! The guitarist and the singer were wonderful. A real Andalusian experience! The palace was amazing.
Incredible skills and passion coming through the performance, great to see the banter between the artists as well.
Short excerpts from verified GetYourGuide reviews for this show, with their original dates. Full reviews sit on the operator's listing.
Four start times a night in a 17th-century palace, gallery included.
The 20:00 and 21:15 shows fill first at weekends
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the show.
Page last reviewed August 2026. Price, rating and review count read from the listing on August 2026. Prices, availability and terms are set by the operator and confirmed at checkout.
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