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Flamenco in Barcelona? Any recommendations pls.


Litehouse9

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Actually, there is somewhere you can see not bad flamenco. Up on Monjuic hill there is the Pueblo Espanol (or Poble Espanyol in Catalan). It's a walled town where you can see buildings from all over Spain. The buildings are real buildings, they transported them from their original situations so you have a little bit of the pueblo which is Andalusia, a little bit which is Galicia etc. You have to pay to go in, but it is an interesting place to visit in its own right, quiet and cool after the hustle and bustle of Barcelona. In the Andalucian part, you will find the Tablao Carmen and the flamenco, as I said, is not bad.

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