img

Tablao El Cardenal

If you're looking for an unforgettable evening of Andalusian culture, Tablao El Cardenal is the place to be. Located in the heart of Córdoba, this venue is one of the city’s most renowned flamenco tablaos, offering a mesmerizing performance of passionate singing, powerful guitar playing, and soul-stirring dance. Set in a charming historic courtyard near the Mezquita-Catedral, the atmosphere is intimate and full of energy. This is where you can truly feel the intensity of flamenco, a UNESCO-listed cultural heritage of Spain.

Tablao El Cardenal Tours & Excursions

The Basics

Tablao El Cardenal hosts nightly flamenco shows featuring award-winning dancers and musicians. Performances typically last around 90 minutes, with a mix of different flamenco styles. Ticket prices include the show, and some options come with drinks. Seating is limited, so it’s recommended to book in advance. The venue is accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Things to Know Before You Go

Arrive early to get a good seat, as the venue is relatively small and fills up quickly. Photography is allowed without flash, but recording videos may be restricted. The dress code is casual, but smart-casual is recommended for a more elegant experience. Keep in mind that flamenco is an emotional and dramatic art form, so expect intense performances that captivate your senses.

How to Get There

The venue is centrally located near the Mezquita-Catedral, making it easily accessible on foot if you're staying in the historic center. If you're coming from further away, city buses and taxis are convenient options. Parking nearby can be tricky, so using public transport or walking is recommended.

When to Get There

Shows are held year-round, but the best time to visit is during Córdoba’s festival season, such as May’s Patio Festival or Semana Santa, when the city is alive with cultural events. To enjoy a full evening, consider dining at a nearby traditional restaurant before or after the performance.

Day Trips from Cordoba

Tablao El Cardenal is best enjoyed as part of an evening plan in Córdoba. After a day of exploring top attractions like the Mezquita-Catedral, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, and Jewish Quarter, relax with a delicious Andalusian meal before immersing yourself in the world of flamenco. For a perfect Córdoba experience, pair the show with a visit to the Arab Baths for a spa session or an evening stroll along the Roman Bridge.