5/5 Becky T. 6 months ago on Google • 481 reviews
We
bought
joint
tickets
for
museum
and
the
show.
If
doing
again
I
would
only
do
the
show,
as
found
it
spectacular
whereas
the
museum
was
less
my
learning
style.
The
museum
is
five
rooms,
four
of
which
are
TV
and
one
has
costumes.
There
are
no
signs,
and
though
great
for
those
liking
to
learn
by
video
we
didn’t
come
away
any
more
knowledgeable
about
flamenco
than
when
we
went
in,
though
in
fairness
we
only
spent
about
10
minutes
as
I
am
more
reading
than
video
oriented.
Also
note
if
you
go
when
another
show
is
underway
it
can
be
pretty
loud
in
some
parts
of
the
museum.
The
show
was
phenomenal.
It
included
three
dancers,
a
guitarist,
and
two
singers
-
and
all
were
spectacular
performers
for
the
55
minute
show.
We
felt
the
older
audience
perhaps
didn't
appreciate
it
as
much,
but
the
footwork,
musicality,
and
performances
were
great.
If
you
care
about
which
seats
you
get
for
the
flamenco
show
(as
first
come
first
serve)
I
would
recommend
getting
to
the
show
30-45
minutes
early
as
our
19;00
Sunday
show
had
the
doors
open
45
minute
before
(when
we
arrived
as
already
at
the
museum),
30
minutes
before
starting
about
20
seats
were
marked
as
reserved
and
20-30
others
now
seated
(not
quite
half
full).
Almost
all
seats
were
taken
by
15-20
minutes
before
starting,
and
a
full
house
by
10
minutes
before.
We
found
the
best
seats
to
be
in
the
front
row
corner(or
perhaps
on
the
sides)
as
you
can
see
everything
and
the
footwork
without
needing
to
move
your
neck
back
and
forth
(as
would
if
in
the
centre).
They
had
a
bar
if
wanting
to
arrive
early
and
have
a
drink.
It
was
o
wine
and
decent
sangria
at
a
reasonable
price.
Toilets
are
clean.
There
is
also
a
gift
shop
with
a
few
interesting
souvenirs
available.
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