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El Duende: Flamenco Bar and Cocktails, Barcelona

4.7/5 4,219 GetYourGuide reviews from $31 per person55 minutesFree cancellation 24h

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El Duende flamenco Barcelona was opened next door to Tablao Cordobés by the same family, as a bar rather than a tablao: a 55-minute show with a different line-up every night, established artists next to the ones coming up, and a cocktail list built around the palos. It is the cheaper way into the Cordobés standard of artist. It is the late, informal option among the six flamenco shows in Barcelona compared here.

Guitarist and dancer performing close to the tables at El Duende flamenco bar, a flamenco show in Barcelona, Spain
4.7★4,219 reviews
$31per person
55 minutesduration
Freecancellation 24h
55 minutesNew line-up nightlyZones A, B, CCocktail bar
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About This Flamenco Show

Duration
55 minutes, with the bar open before and after
Price
$31 per adult; Zones A and B include a drink, Zone C does not
Rating
4.7 from 4,219 verified bookings
Room
120 guests maximum, small stage, bar service
Where
On La Rambla, immediately beside Tablao Cordobés
Not suitable for
Children under 4, wheelchair users, travellers with mobility impairments

Listing at a Glance

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  • Show El Duende Flamenco Bar and Cocktails
  • Venue El Duende by Tablao Flamenco Cordobés
  • Address Beside Tablao Cordobés, La Rambla
  • Neighbourhood La Rambla, Gothic Quarter side
  • Operator El Duende by Tablao Cordobes
  • Booking platform GetYourGuide
  • Product ID 629660
  • Starting price $31 USD per adult
  • Price last checked August 2026
  • Rating 4.7 out of 5
  • Review count 4,219 reviews
  • Review source GetYourGuide verified bookings
  • Format Flamenco bar, small stage, bar service
  • Duration 55 minutes
  • Show times Nightly, 55-minute performances; programme changes each evening
  • Doors Bar open before and after the show
  • Room size 120 guests maximum
  • Seating Zones A, B and C; the drink comes with A and B
  • Sound Small room, close staging
  • Drink included Sangría, cava, beer, wine or a soft drink with every zone except Zone C
  • Dinner option None, cocktails and drinks only
  • Photography Not allowed during the show; permitted in the last five minutes when the artists indicate
  • Getting there Metro Liceu (L3); the door is next to the Cordobés entrance
  • Arrive by No pickup, arrive on La Rambla
  • Ends 55 minutes plus however long you stay at the bar
  • Transport included None, you make your own way to the venue
  • Audience Up to 120 guests
  • Language No commentary, the show is danced and sung
  • Minimum age Children under 4 not admitted; alcohol from 18
  • Difficulty Easy, but silence is required during the performance
  • Accessibility Not wheelchair accessible; not suitable for travellers with mobility impairments
  • Cancellation 24 hours before the show
  • Reserve now, pay later Yes
  • Weather Indoors year-round
  • Good to know Opened by the Cordobés family as a room for emerging artists alongside established names
  • Sister venue Tablao Flamenco Cordobés, next door on La Rambla
  • Programme Changes nightly; established and emerging artists

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Quick answer Which zone to book, and how it differs from Cordobés

Cordobés with the tie off. Same family, same circuit of artists, a smaller room, a lower price and a cocktail list named after flamenco styles. Fifty-five minutes, a different programme every night, and the bar keeps serving when the last palmas stop. The one thing to get right is the zone: A and B include a drink, C does not.

Key takeaways

  • Run by the family behind Tablao Cordobés, literally next door
  • Established artists programmed alongside emerging ones, so the line-up changes nightly
  • Zones A and B include sangría, cava, beer, wine or a soft drink; Zone C is the bare seat
  • 120 guests maximum, so every seat is close to the stage
  • No photography during the show, then a photo moment in the final five minutes
  • Not wheelchair accessible, and under-4s are not admitted

El Duende or Cordobés Next Door

The two rooms are a doorway apart and sell different evenings at different prices.

What is the same

The family, the standard of artist and the rules. Both rooms cap at 120 guests, both require silence during the show, both ban photography until an announced moment in the final five minutes, and neither admits children under 4.

El Duende exists partly as a stage for emerging artists, so the line-up changes every night. On any given evening you might see a name from the touring circuit or someone about to join it.

What is different

El Duende is a bar. There is no dinner service, drinks keep coming from the bar throughout, and the whole thing runs 55 minutes rather than the 70 to 135 of the tablao next door. The price is lower and the evening is looser.

Cordobés is the room to book if the show is the occasion. El Duende is the room to book if the show is the start of the night.

The zones

Zones A and B include a complimentary drink: sangría, cava, beer, wine or a soft drink. Zone C does not, and it is the cheapest seat.

In a room of 120 people the argument for the cheapest tier is weak. The whole appeal here is proximity and a glass in your hand, and Zone C removes half of that for a few euros.

Who This Suits

The most flexible booking of the six, and the least suitable for anyone with mobility needs.

Book it if

You want serious flamenco without committing the whole evening, you are on La Rambla anyway, or you want a drink in front of you rather than a set menu. Reviewers keep making the same point about the room: it is small enough that every seat has a good view.

Book something else if

Accessibility matters. The venue states plainly that it is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for travellers with mobility impairments, which is stricter than the wording next door, where non-motorised wheelchairs are accommodated by lift.

If you want to sit further from a bar and closer to a stage in a room with history, El Paraigua's cellar is a five-minute walk into the Gothic Quarter.

Where It Is

On La Rambla beside Tablao Cordobés, two minutes from Liceu metro on line 3.

All six venues are mapped on the flamenco show Barcelona homepage.

Questions About This Show

Is El Duende the same as Tablao Cordobés?

Same family, different room. El Duende was opened by Tablao Cordobés next door as a flamenco bar with cocktails: 55 minutes rather than 70 to 135, no dinner service, a lower price and a line-up that changes every night.

Which El Duende zone should I book?

Zone A or B. Both include a drink, sangría, cava, beer, wine or a soft drink, while Zone C is the bare seat. In a 120-person room the cheapest tier saves little and removes the drink.

How long is the El Duende show?

Fifty-five minutes. The bar is open before and after, so the show sets the length of the performance rather than the length of the evening.

Can you take photos at El Duende?

Not during the show. Photography and video are permitted in the last five minutes, when the artists indicate, which is the same rule as at Cordobés next door.

Is El Duende accessible?

No. The venue lists itself as not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for travellers with mobility impairments. Children under 4 are not admitted either, and alcohol is served from 18.

What Travellers Said

★★★★★ ★★★★★
The bar is small so you get a great view from every seat. The show was amazing and really entertaining.
Francesco · Italy · May 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Great experience and felt the passion of each of the dancers and musicians. Spain was in the air!
Dolores · United States · June 2026

Short excerpts from verified GetYourGuide reviews for this show, with their original dates. Full reviews sit on the operator's listing.

Fifty-five minutes, a new line-up every night, and a bar that stays open after it.

A different programme nightly, so the room fills late in the week first

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the show.

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