REVIEW · PALMA DE MALLORCA
Tablao Flamenco Alma – Live Flamenco Show
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Flamenco hits different when it’s close. At Tablao Flamenco Alma in Palma de Mallorca, you get an intimate tablao set where singers, guitarists, and dancers work together in the classic flamenco style. I especially like the professionalism onstage—strong guitar and singing—and the way the room makes you feel part of the performance.
One thing to watch: seat comfort. A few people found the seating uncomfortable even though the venue felt clean and intimate, and there’s also at least one complaint about staff tone and cleanliness that’s worth keeping in mind.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Where Tablao Flamenco Alma Fits in Palma
- The Show’s Core: Singing, Guitar, and Dance in One Room
- Stop 1 Experience: The Evening’s Flow From the First Note
- Price and Value: What $48.06 Buys You in Palma
- Seating Choices: Intimacy, Front Rows, and the Comfort Question
- Food, Wine, and the Spanish Table Feeling
- Getting There: Mobile Ticket and Timing That Actually Helps
- Who Should Book This Flamenco Night
- A Balanced Take: The Strong Points and the Possible Snags
- Should You Book Tablao Flamenco Alma?
- FAQ
- How long is the Tablao Flamenco Alma live flamenco show?
- Where is Tablao Flamenco Alma located?
- How much does the experience cost?
- Does the ticket include admission?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- Is the venue near public transportation?
- Can service animals attend?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Points at a Glance

- A true tablao format with singing, guitar, and dance in a tight, performative setting
- Close-up, professional music and dancing that makes the emotion feel immediate
- Traditional Spanish gastronomy added to make the night more of an evening than a quick show
- Seat choices can affect your experience (front rows are often the most intense)
- Wine may be tied to certain seating zones (like Zone A), so check what your ticket includes
- It starts on time, so arriving a bit early helps you avoid stress
Where Tablao Flamenco Alma Fits in Palma

If you want a flamenco night that doesn’t feel like a tourist assembly line, this is the kind of place you’re looking for. Tablao Flamenco Alma is in Palma de Mallorca, and the setup is designed for a focused show: you’re inside a dedicated space built around live performance.
This matters because flamenco works best when sound and bodies share the same air. In a room like this, the guitar details and the dancers’ timing land sharper than they would from the back row of a big theater. You also get a more personal feel from an evening that’s meant to hit your five senses—music, movement, voices, and the Spanish dining component.
Also, the practical side is friendly. The venue is near public transportation, and it allows service animals. The experience is described as suitable for most people, which usually means the event isn’t physically complicated—mostly you’re seated and watching, with the occasional engagement from performers.
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The Show’s Core: Singing, Guitar, and Dance in One Room
The whole experience centers on one main event: live flamenco at Tablao Flamenco Alma. Think of it as singing, guitar, and dancing in the same continuous rhythm—no long breaks filled with filler entertainment.
The duration is about 50 minutes to 1 hour, so you’re getting a complete performance arc without it dragging. That length is also a big part of the value. Many flamenco nights in Spain are longer, but if you’re in Palma for only a few days, a tight show helps you plan dinner and still catch the highlight.
One of the most interesting things about the tablao style is how the performers communicate. In one account, the show host explained that a tablao format works like an improvising ensemble—more like jazz than a rigid routine. Even if you don’t hear that explanation in your seat, you can often feel it in the way dancers respond to the singer and the guitarist.
And that’s where this show earns its high marks. People talk about the intensity up close, and they praise the professionalism—especially the guitar and singing—rather than just calling it entertaining.
Stop 1 Experience: The Evening’s Flow From the First Note

Your night starts at the venue, where the show begins on time. One review specifically called out that the performers start promptly and don’t run late. For you, that means two things: arrive early enough to get settled, and don’t treat it like an open-ended evening where you can walk in whenever.
Once it starts, expect a sequence of flamenco segments that let each artist shine—singer first, guitar prominent throughout, and dancers delivering the centerpiece moments. The show is designed so you’re not watching separate acts in different rooms; it’s all one unified performance.
If you’re wondering about etiquette—like when to clap—don’t overthink it before you arrive. Someone mentioned they weren’t sure whether clapping between numbers was appropriate, but the performers handled the rhythm well. Practically, that means: follow the energy in the room and clap when it feels natural. If you clap, it’s usually welcome in flamenco, but the performers’ timing will guide you.
There’s also a host presence. While the exact role isn’t spelled out in the details you’re given, at least one person described chatting with the host after the first set and learning something about the tablao format. So if questions pop into your head while you’re waiting or after the first part, you may have a chance to ask.
Price and Value: What $48.06 Buys You in Palma

At $48.06 per person, this isn’t a bargain, but it also isn’t overpriced for what you’re getting. You’re paying for a live performance with real singers, a live guitarist, and dancers, inside a compact space. For many people, the value comes from that “up close” feeling—seeing flamenco with your senses turned toward the stage rather than watching it from a distance.
Another value point: the admission ticket is included, and the experience also includes traditional Spanish gastronomy as part of the evening. That changes the math. You’re not only buying a show ticket; you’re also getting food or at least food-related elements tied to the venue experience.
If you’re trying to budget for a night out in Palma, this can make planning easier than cobbling together dinner first and then squeezing in a separate theater ticket. It’s one destination, one time window, and a full experience built around the culture.
Still, there’s a tradeoff. If you end up in seats that feel uncomfortable for you, it can take the edge off an otherwise great show. So value isn’t just cost—it’s also the match between your body comfort and the venue layout.
Seating Choices: Intimacy, Front Rows, and the Comfort Question
Flamenco is physical. Shoulders, hands, footwork, and body angles matter. That’s why the seat matters here more than in some other performances.
Some people describe the venue as clean and intimate, and others pay extra for front-row seats because they want the intensity. That makes sense: flamenco is not just sound; it’s presence. In the front rows, you’re more likely to notice the guitarist’s technique and the dancer’s precision.
On the other hand, one drawback showed up clearly: uncomfortable seats. If you’re sensitive to hard chair seating or you don’t like tight posture for about an hour, plan around it. You might consider choosing a better seat category if there’s a clear upgrade option in your ticket. If there’s a map or seating zones, pick the most comfortable option rather than the cheapest one.
There’s also a practical note about the show rhythm. Since it’s a compact performance, you don’t get lots of empty time to stretch. Comfort becomes more important because you’re likely seated throughout.
Food, Wine, and the Spanish Table Feeling
This isn’t only a performance; it’s paired with Spanish gastronomy. The experience description specifically says there’s traditional gastronomy of Spanish culture, and that’s part of the “five senses” idea—food, drink, and atmosphere working with the show.
In real-world terms, one person noted that Zone A came with wine and they ordered a cheese plate too. That’s useful for you because it suggests some ticket tiers may bundle drinks. It also hints that ordering additional items (like cheese plates) may be possible if you want something more substantial.
What you should do with this info: before you commit, check what your seating zone includes. If your ticket details list Zone A perks, you’ll know whether wine is part of the package. If not, you can still enjoy the show—just be prepared to handle any drinks or extra plates as add-ons.
Either way, the pairing is smart. Flamenco evenings often feel more enjoyable when you’re not racing to find dinner beforehand. Here, the venue builds the night around the cultural experience.
Getting There: Mobile Ticket and Timing That Actually Helps

This experience uses a mobile ticket, which is convenient. You’ll want your phone charged, your confirmation handy, and the QR code available when you arrive. It’s usually the difference between walking in calmly and frantically searching for an email while the show starts.
Because the show is said to start on time, timing matters more than usual. I’d aim to arrive early enough to find the entrance and get seated without rushing. That also gives you a buffer if there’s a line or if you need a quick restroom stop before the first set.
The venue is near public transportation, which is ideal if you’re spending the evening walking around Palma. Rather than relying on taxis for a late-night schedule, you can likely make it work with transit and a short walk—especially if your hotel is in the central areas.
Who Should Book This Flamenco Night
This show is a good match for people who want flamenco in a close, performance-driven setting. If you’re curious about Spanish culture and you want a night that focuses on singing, guitar, and dance—without extra distractions—this format fits.
It’s especially appealing if you care about intensity. Multiple people highlighted the emotional power of the dancers and the way the musicians carry you through the music. In practical terms, that means you should enjoy it most if you like being close to art and you’re okay watching for about an hour.
It can also work well for couples and solo visitors. Because the experience is short and centered on one event, it’s easier to enjoy without coordinating schedules for a longer group activity.
Accessibility-wise, it’s described as suitable for most people, and service animals are allowed. If you have mobility concerns or need extra comfort planning, seating becomes your main variable—so choose your ticket category with care.
A Balanced Take: The Strong Points and the Possible Snags
The strong points here are consistent: the performance quality, the intensity up close, and the professionalism of the artists—especially the guitarist and singer. People also mention the venue feeling clean and intimate, which supports the close-up vibe flamenco needs to land.
The possible snags are also real, even if they’re less common in the overall picture. Seat comfort can be an issue. And there’s at least one negative note about a dirty venue and staff communication that felt aggressive. One negative account doesn’t mean your night will go badly, but it’s enough to remind you to pay attention when you arrive—check cleanliness around your seating area, and if something feels off, address it promptly with staff in a calm way.
The upside is that even when people raise one problem, they often still recommend the show because the performers and atmosphere do the heavy lifting.
Should You Book Tablao Flamenco Alma?
I’d book it if you want an hour of live flamenco in Palma that focuses on the real ingredients: singing, guitar, and dance in an intimate setting. With the included admission and the Spanish gastronomy component, the value makes sense for a culture night you can actually plan around.
I’d think twice if you’re very sensitive to chair discomfort or if you know you need a softer seating setup for long periods. In that case, choose your seat category carefully, or pick a front-row option only if you’ve confirmed the comfort tradeoff.
If you like your cultural nights compact, not chaotic, this is a solid pick. And since it starts on time, treat it like a proper event: arrive early, settle in, and let the show do the rest.
FAQ
How long is the Tablao Flamenco Alma live flamenco show?
It runs about 50 minutes to 1 hour.
Where is Tablao Flamenco Alma located?
It’s in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
How much does the experience cost?
The price is $48.06 per person.
Does the ticket include admission?
Yes, admission is included.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. You get a mobile ticket.
Is the venue near public transportation?
Yes, it’s near public transportation.
Can service animals attend?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Can I cancel for free?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel later than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





















