Enjoy the best flamenco show of Andalusia and discover the history of this intagible cultural heritage of humanity. This Flamenco includes a Master Class of...
Flamenco, for many, was born in Triana in the mines and fields of the 15th century. It was born right there where the gypsies were sent by the Inquisition, in the same place where the art of Triana Pottery, typical of the famous "Ceramic Tiles", was born.
Flamenco has a long history, that's why our guide, before accompanying you to the...
Enjoy a flamenco show in the cave of Sacromonte, a special place in the gypsy tradition of Granada. The show lasts approximately one hour. Once finished, there is a guided tour of the Albaicín...
Flamenco is one of the symbols of Seville, and the most outstanding tradition in Spain. Enjoy a live show with the best artists on the current Flamenco scene in Seville.
Flamenco was declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity by...
In this flamenco and tapas private tour you'll get to know two of the pillars of the Spanish culture. If "tapas" were a religion in Spain, Seville would be Mecca. This city impresses not only for its monumentality and beauty, but also for its varied and high quality gastronomy, representative of the agricultural environment of Andalusia. In...
Hop on the famous party pike on this 1-hour beer bike tour of Seville. Pedal along with your friends and family through Seville’s main tourist areas while fueling yourself with beer, sangría, and music. A new leisure and transport concept, Beer Bike lets up to 18 people pedal a single cycle and includes everything needed for an unforgettable...
Enjoy the most amazing night in Seville with a 4-hour guided pub crawl. You will visit three different bars and one nightclub skipping the queues and will receive tips from your local guide. Discover how local people spend their free time at night and make new friends. Join this 4-hour pub crawl and be ready to discover Seville's night life with...
Flamenco is one of the most characteristic elements of Spanish culture, especially throughout the southern region of Andalusia. Flamenco was born for many in Triana, across the river from Seville, mainly in the mines and in the countryside where gypsies lived since the 15th century, sent there by the Holy Inquisition.