It’s best to buy your ticket online ahead of time. Those that did got immediate access, which is a benefit since the space isn’t very big and you will end up standing during the show if you’re either way in the back of the queue to buy a ticket or you didn’t arrive early(I believe they open the doors 30 minutes prior to the show). For € 10 and 30-ish minutes, it’ll do. I felt that it was authentic enough to say that I’ve seen a live flamenco show and the performers were really into it. Drink options at this place was okay. A bit pricey, but that is to be expected since this is in the one of the main plaças and it is very touristy.
Michael R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kastrup, Denmark
Day 1 in Barcelona sorry you can get in in those shorts(look around 10 other people in shorts) Day 2 in Barcelona Sorry your friends drank a beer in line — she cant get in. Day 3 in Barcelona Rejects the people in fronts of us because they were not on guest list(non of the people in line was — they were just being assholes. I did not want to go after day 1, but hey friends wanted to go, so I go with them… Once inside they will ignore you if you like my friend is black, and serve you fast if you like me is pale. Also they play music well higher than what ever limits EU and/Or Spain have But you get to pay 10 € to enter and 5 € for a beer and listen to rap, and nothing but loud rap, from a poor speaker setup that lacks base, but have plenty of middle tone and treble to aid you to a swift hearing loos.
Wei-Ping L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 ASTORIA, NY
10 euros if you didn’t buy it online and print out the ticket first. You would also have to wait for all the ticket holders to go in first then get a standing room only spot for the show. We didn’t want to have to come back another evening so we sucked it up and paid 20 euros for two of us. The over priced sangria(8 euro for half liter, no single glass available) was actually pretty tasty and gave my wife a nice buzz for couple hours. Small band of drums guitar flute bass and vocal performed several songs then the flamenco dancers joined. The dancers were skilled but the dancing wasn’t spontaneous or passionate as I envisioned the style should be. I couldn’t help but feel that these are overly commercialized talents. It’s a good introduction to flamenco if you just want a little taste of it. Not recommended if you are a connoisseur of flamenco… or actually of dancing in general.
Lawrence C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Located in the heart of tourist trapped Ramblas I went in with really low expectations and came out feeling quite impressed. We paid 10 euro each and it was a great show for the money. As mentioned 30 min show with 4 member band and 2 flamenco dancers with the female as the star. She danced the first song then appeared for the last 10 – 15 mins so there are 2 – 3 songs with no dancing. You’ll pay 4 times more other places so my advice if you don’t know what to expect and dont wanna spend as much then check this show out. It fulfilled our Spanish flamenco/guitar fix
Laura C T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Ventured in tonight for the 21:30 show. Highly recommend getting there more than 30 mins prior to get a good seat. Having a ticket in hand didn’t give you line by pass. There’s a different band and dancers every night. Saturday. For 8 € bought online one day in advance or 10 at the door you’ll get a 30min live flamenco show. It’s a cheap alternative to the big shows costing over 40 € per person. Was it authentic? I don’t know. Probably more than I could even in Canada. Was it good? Yes except for 20 mins the male lead danced and was a long and awkward. I need to know more about flamenco and the styles to truly appreciate it. It feels short and nor satisfying. 30mins isn’t a long time but you’ll get your flamenco fix here. They say its better to watch in Madrid if you’re going there.
Linda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Brunswick, NJ
Great short show for a fair price. Place fills up quickly so be sure to arrive early. We had the sangria but it was nothing exceptional. Show is 10 euro at the door and 8 euro if you purchase online.
Miriam G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Barcelona
Sala compartirda con el Jamboree, si nunca has visto bailar flamenco os lo recomiento, hay grandes bailaores y guitarrista… hacen actuaciones cada día a diferentes horas y el precio más alto es de unos 8 euros aproximadamente. Habrá mucha gente que lo vea como una sala para guiris«qué lo es» pero si entiendes de flamenco«sólo un poquito» podrás darte cuenta que vale la pena ir. Cada actuación tiene una duración de 30 minutos, si es tu primer contacto con el flamenco tienes suficiente y a los que nos gusta mucho y no tenemos mucho tiempo es una gran sala para quitarte el gusanillo y salir de allí con una gran sonrisa. Me encanta la sala Tarantos, siempre que puedo me escapo aunque tenga que ir sola. Os encantará!
Adam K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Island, NY
What a great place! 30 minutes of Spanish guitar music, Flamenco dancing and a small intimate venue. All this for 8 Euro. I am so glad we chose to wait on line for the latest show at 10:30. All of Barcelona stays open late and we were able to have dinner after wards. This is a great treat, dint miss it,
Alyvia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Flamenco dancing and music in La Rambla is awesome! The price is right, the bar is full and the dancers are stunning! It’s in the center with Pipa club, so hit them both when you’re in Barcelona. GO!
Boon K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 London, United Kingdom
They show Flamenco every night here for 8 euros a person. But its a complete rip-off! Only half an hour long, and the dancing is not that good. The singing is though very impressed. The stage itself is so high up compared to the seats that its hard to see. It really is a tourist trap it might be cheap, but definitely not worth the money.
Mónica C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Barcelona
En Los Tarantos el flamenco es el protagonista. La sala, que comparte espacio con el Jamboree, abrió sus puertas en 1963 y, a pesar de que ha sufrido alguna pequeña interrupción, desde aquel año se ha convertido en uno de los puntos de Cataluña donde el flamenco se vive más. Actualmente ofrece actuaciones diarias de grupos jóvenes. Son actuaciones de 30 minutos, en diferentes horas y a un precio atractivo. Todo con la intención de llegar a un público más amplio y poder divulgar el flamenco entre las nuevas generaciones. Es una opción para atreverse a entrar en el mundo del flamenco, alejándose de tópicos antiguos y evitando pagar el alto precio que acostumbran a tener las entradas por los conciertos de las grandes figuras del flamenco.
Mariana B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Barcelona
Fui a Tarantos un poco por casualidades de la vida. Un amigo trabajaba como guía de grupos de turistas y me invita a pasar como una guiri más. Ví bailar flamenco. La verdad nunca lo había visto. Me encantó el show. Quedé asombrada aun más con la historia que me contaba mi amigo. Una familia al plató y entregados al arte flamenco. Un espactáculo visto desde el costado de la barra. Fasciné con la más pequeña. Un niña de casi 7 años bailando con una energía admirable. Hay cosas que evidentemente se llevan en la sangre. Público guiri pero qué importa, si lo que importa es el show en sí mismo. Date una vuelta por Tarantos. Voilà!
Paula M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Barcelona
Hermano siamés del Jamboree, como dos gatos unidos por sus colas, el Tarantos es la versión flamenquita y con lunares del Jambo. Tablao de hoy sobre tablao de ayer y de toda la vida(nació en los 60′), además, con una agenda abarrotada de conciertos palpitantes de la escena local y nacional, con tres pases cada noche! Eso sí, cuando se termina el guitarreo, las peinetas desaparecen en los vaporosos peinados afros y bajo las gorras de visera girada, que asienten a ritmos soul-funkyes-disco-afro… entre el eterno calor guiri. Y entonces yo me voy a seguir palmeando a otra parte.