Founded in 2008, the Jardines de Zoraya tablao is located in a historic part of Granada's Albaicín neighborhood, an extension of the Alhambra complex. The stunning Islamic influences from the Nasrid dynasty are visible in the architecture and culture of the area, a lush green space that beautifully backdrops the fiery flamenco performed in its midst.
100 Seats
Wheelchair Accessible
Washrooms
Accessible Toilets
Bar
Restaurant
Opened in 2008 by Miguel Moreno Riojas, this tablao is currently 16 years old. Its success over the next decade and a half prompted Riojas to open the Alegría Flamenco and Gastronomy tablao in Málaga in 2023.
Jardines de Zoraya, or the "gardens of Zoraya," is named for the neighborhood of Albaicín in which it is located, which sits on a hill and is surrounded by stunning sights including the Darro River and Alhambra. The area includes Islamic-style buildings and Nasrid-style gardens, which is where the tablao draws its name and aesthetic from.
The tablao is located at C. Panaderos, 32, Albaicín, 18010 Granada, Spain, and most easily reached via bus.
The venue has a capacity of 100 seats split across two sections: the front-row seats near the stage and the rear section that is elevated to allow for better visibility. An additional capacity of 130 seats is available at its terrace restaurant.
Yes, patrons of all ages are welcome at this tablao, and children under 5 may enter for free.
This show runs for an hour.
Tickets to the Tablao Jardines de Zoraya Flamenco Show start at €25 and vary based on your ticket type.
There are several historical landmarks in the vicinity, like Carmen de la Victoria and the Puerta de Fajalauza fortress, as well as scenic spots like Mirador de San Nicolás and the Saint Michael observation points. No matter which way you turn from this tablao, there's something to see.