We came here as a group and it was amazing. We did not have any food, but they did serve us beverages. The show was spectacular. The artists were engaging and good at their craft. I would recommend people to check this place out and...More
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We came here as a group and it was amazing. We did not have any food, but they did serve us beverages. The show was spectacular. The artists were engaging and good at their craft. I would recommend people to check this place out and...More
I've been to Las Carboneras many times, to the point where I've established a friendship relationship with some of the staff and musicians, who are all super friendly. My last time there was around 2013. After 5 years I came back with someone that had...More
Amazing flamenco show really really amazing but the prices of the drinks make this location a tourist trap!!! 8 euros a glass of sangria in a city where i was in different top locations its just not right!
We enjoyed the flamenco show at Las Carboneras on a Tuesday evening. An easy walk from Plaza de Espana down a quiet street and tucked away, you feel like you are in another world. 4 dancers, a guiatrist and 2 singers perform for a litlle...More
This place is amazing. The show is so great. The dancers are amazing, the singers as well. They manage to do a spectacular live show. I highly recommend it!!
I was in Madrid for business reasons and we organise a visit in Las Carboneras Good show, I am not a flamenco specialist, BUT: Poor and tasteless food, specially the steak and I believe is disappointing that almost all the staff does not speak English...More
This show is fantastic. Set in a cosy atmosphere, staff were brilliant. It was a little wet so this vñshow turned out to just right
I attended the 11 pm show on my final night in Madrid. The service was friendly and attentive, and the performance was intense and impressive.
The tapas were good - the Flamenco was better. We were part of a group, and the staff did a history and short class on Flamenco. Not sure that is part of the normal event - but very worth listening to if available. The Flamenco...More
The cabaret Las Carbon eras 'The coal bunkers', referring to a previous use we suppose. Despite being on Rick Steves list of to-dos in Madrid, being convienent*, and a recommendation from our Hotel Plaza Mayor desk clerk, we were underwhelmed. Despite a hefty advance purchase...More
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