The Cardamomo Tablao opened in 1996 as a performance venue dedicated to the art and culture of flamenco. It has since hosted numerous industry legends but is most notable for being the launchpad for up-and-coming flamenco artists, several of whom have gone on to become internationally renowned performers. Its stone walls reflect the cobbled streets outside, remnants of a historic Literary Quarter and a hub of Madrid's cultural legacy.
100 Seats
Wheelchair Accessible
Washrooms
Restaurant
Bar
Opened in 1996, this tablao is nearly 30 years old. The neighborhood it sits in dates several centuries back.
Located at Calle de Echegaray, 15, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain, this tablao is easily reached via public transport. We recommend taking the bus as it stops within walking distance of the tablao.
Children are welcome at this venue and may avail of discounted rates for some shows. Since the venue does serve alcohol, they may restrict access to certain areas.
The venue makes accommodations for patrons using wheelchairs. Since it is a small venue, we recommend informing the staff in advance of your requirements so they may make arrangements before the show.
With a capacity of just 100 seats, it's hard to find a bad seat at this venue. If you'd like an immersive experience, go for seats in the front section. If you'd like the comfort of cushioned seating in a theater-like setup, try the rear section.
Prices at this venue vary based on dates and seats. Tickets to the Tablao Cardamomo Flamenco Show start at €39.
A historic part of town, you'll find plenty to do and see around this tablao. The Cervantes Monument, dedicated to the author of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes, is a particularly beloved spot. The Royal Palace of Madrid and the various Plazas and cultural centers around are equally mesmerizing.