Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana

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Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana

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Flamenco feels close in Triana. This Baraka Sala Flamenca show puts you in Sala flamenca Lola de los Reyes in the heart of Triana, right by the Guadalquivir, with the performers working just a few steps away. I love the up-close tablao setup and the focused four-artist lineup (singer, guitarist, and two dancers) that makes the hour feel intense and personal.

Just note one thing before you go: it’s a short, performance-first show in a small room. Plan to arrive ready to watch from the start, because the vibe can be strict about punctuality, and you only get 60 minutes of flamenco.

Key Highlights Worth Your Time

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Key Highlights Worth Your Time

  • Triana location by the river: Feel like you are in the neighborhood where flamenco culture lives.
  • Lola de los Reyes inside Baraka: A comfortable room with Andalusian style and a very close viewing angle.
  • Four artists, no distractions: One singer, one guitarist, and male and female dancers keeping the energy tight.
  • One drink included: Pick from options like soft drinks/juice, beer, wine, or sangria.
  • Air-conditioned comfort: The venue is described as comfortably set up for the evening.
  • Small-stage experience: Many people love that you are essentially near the action, not tucked away at the back.

Triana Flamenco at Baraka: why this show feels real

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Triana Flamenco at Baraka: why this show feels real
Seville has plenty of flamenco options, but the best ones usually share the same secret: you can’t hide from the music. Baraka’s Sala flamenca Lola de los Reyes is set up for watching up close, and the whole experience is anchored in Triana, on the banks of the Guadalquivir.

What makes this appealing for you is the type of venue. It’s not a huge theatre where you look at art from far away. It’s more like a dedicated flamenco room where the singer’s voice and the guitarist’s rhythm land right in front of you. Reviews consistently mention the intimate feel, and that matches what the room setup suggests: you’re close enough to notice expression, not just movement.

There’s also some practical comfort built in. The space is described as air-conditioned and finished with Andalusian aesthetics, so you can focus on the performance instead of dealing with a stuffy room or distant sound.

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The 60-minute format: singer, guitar, and two dancers up close

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - The 60-minute format: singer, guitar, and two dancers up close
This is a straightforward show, and that’s part of the charm. You get one hour of flamenco with a lineup of four artists: a singer, a guitar player, and one male and one female dancer.

The pacing is designed to keep your attention. Because the performers have individual moments and also build together, you are not stuck waiting for the “main event.” Many people call it intense and emotionally driven, and they highlight how the performers look like they are genuinely enjoying what they do.

You’ll also appreciate how physical flamenco looks when you’re close. A few details from past audiences make the point: people mention feeling part of the performance space, including how powerful the footwork and gestures can feel when the dancers are near. Even the strongest flamenco shows can feel distant if you’re in the wrong seating area—this one is built to avoid that.

One small thing to keep in mind: the show is mainly the performance. If you want a lot of explanation, you might want to do a little reading beforehand, because the evening is focused on music and dance rather than a talk-through.

Your included drink: how to pick without wasting the moment

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The ticket includes one drink. The options listed include soft drink or juice, beer, wine, or sangria (and the included list also mentions coffee and soda).

For value, this matters. Drinks at venues in high-demand tourist areas can add up fast, and here you already know you have a drink baked into the cost. People also specifically call out sangria as tasty, and they describe it as more than just a token pour.

How you can plan this: if you like a more relaxed evening, go with something easy to sip—beer or sangria are popular choices. If you’re sensitive to alcohol, choose a soft drink or juice so you stay sharp for the full hour. Either way, you’ll have a built-in buffer while you wait for the show to begin.

Meeting Baraka in Triana: location, timing, and what to expect on arrival

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Meeting Baraka in Triana: location, timing, and what to expect on arrival
You meet at Baraka, at Pureza Street 107 in Triana (Sala flamenca Lola de los Reyes). There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll handle your own route into the neighborhood.

This is also where punctuality matters. Several guests bring up that showing up late can be frowned on, even if it’s just a little. So don’t treat this like a “sometime around dinner” activity. Aim to arrive with time to find the room, check in, and get settled.

One more helpful reality check: because the venue is small and the show is up close, you will want to be comfortable where you land. This isn’t the kind of experience where you can stretch, wander, and chat during the performance.

If you’re using your phone for navigation, double-check you’re at the right entrance for the Sala flamenca Lola de los Reyes room. The show experience depends on being inside before it starts.

Showtimes: 19:00 vs 21:00 and how to build your evening

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Showtimes: 19:00 vs 21:00 and how to build your evening
Baraka runs shows at 19:00 and 21:00, and each one is the same 60-minute format. Choose your time based on what kind of evening you want.

  • If you pick 19:00, you can keep the night open for dinner afterward and still walk the riverside area while it’s lively.
  • If you pick 21:00, you get a later start, which can feel great if you want a slow Triana dinner first and then a dramatic flamenco hour.

Triana is also a good neighborhood for post-show wandering. People mention walking over the bridge in the evening to see restaurants overlooking the river. If you like pairing culture with food, this is a solid plan: show first, then a relaxed meal after while the neighborhood is humming.

Who this works for (and who might want to rethink)

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Who this works for (and who might want to rethink)
This show is surprisingly flexible in the right ways, and strict in a couple of ways.

You’ll likely love it if…

You want intimate flamenco with minimal distance between you and the performers. You like performances that feel intense, emotional, and energetic rather than staged for a crowd.

It’s also a good first flamenco pick. Many visitors describe it as an easy recommendation for people seeing flamenco for the first time, because the show is clear, short, and concentrated on performance.

You should plan carefully if…

Children under 4 years old aren’t allowed. Kids must be accompanied by an adult, and unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed. If you’re traveling with very young children, this one likely won’t fit.

Pets aren’t allowed, and smoking isn’t allowed. If you have anyone who needs special accommodations, the venue is described as wheelchair accessible, which is a major plus.

Language comfort

The show lists English and Spanish. You won’t be stuck if you only speak one of them.

Price and value: what you get for $32

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - Price and value: what you get for $32
At about $32 per person, you’re buying a one-hour flamenco show plus one included drink. For many people, that’s the main reason this ticket feels fair: you’re not paying extra on top for the simplest perk.

The other value piece is the format. A four-artist show in a small room with close viewing is the type of ticket that can feel like you paid for the art, not for the venue size. People repeatedly praise the performers’ talent, especially the singer and dancers, and they describe the atmosphere as intimate and focused.

That said, value doesn’t mean perfect. A couple of reviews mention minor issues that could affect your experience:

  • Some visitors found the wine quality less impressive than expected.
  • A few people noted that staff attitude could be improved at times.
  • There are hints that photo/video may be restricted until the end or in specific moments. If capturing the show matters to you, keep your expectations realistic.

Even with those notes, the overall rating is extremely strong: 4.8 out of 5 from 1,761 reviews. That kind of consistency usually means the core experience—sound, performance, and intimacy—is landing for most people.

Should you book Baraka Sala Flamenca in Triana?

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I’d book this if you want a flamenco evening that feels close, focused, and worth your money. The combination of Triana location, a dedicated flamenco room (Lola de los Reyes), and a compact four-artist show makes it easy to recommend.

Book it especially if:

  • You like smaller venues where you can actually see the dance steps.
  • You want flamenco plus a drink without extra decisions.
  • You’re pairing the show with dinner and an evening walk in Triana.

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • You need a long, explained cultural program (this is mainly a performance).
  • You’re traveling with a child under 4.
  • You rely on recording throughout the show and need certainty about photo/video rules.

If you’re the kind of traveler who enjoys watching real craft up close, Baraka Sala Flamenca is a strong choice for one memorable hour in Seville.

FAQ

Seville: Baraka Sala Flamenca Show with Drink in Triana - FAQ

What time do the flamenco shows start?

Shows run at 19:00 and 21:00. Each performance lasts 60 minutes.

How long is the experience?

The flamenco show lasts 60 minutes.

What drink is included with the ticket?

One drink is included. Options listed include soft drink or juice, beer, wine, sangria, and the included list also mentions soda and coffee.

Where is the meeting point?

Meet at Baraka on Pureza Street 107, Triana, in the Sala flamenca Lola de los Reyes room.

Are children allowed?

Children under 4 years old are not allowed. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and unaccompanied minors are not allowed.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserve now & pay later is also offered.

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