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    Corral de la Morería

    3.7 (16 reviews)
    Open 6:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    This is a tourist trip with wack food for $$$$, over priced wine and drinks they can't explain and awful slow service... the show is just a trap to force you to spend $50+ per person in addition to the show price. it's gonna be a hard no! Not sure what the hype is but this ain't it. It's a 5 star price but a 2 star experience. Seriously. Do something else.

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    Hanna S.

    I was actually very impressed with this food! I had lower expectations considering it was part of the show and I expected the emphasis to be on the flamenco, not the food. However, every single dish was fabulous. The smoked cheese appetizer was light and flavorful, and the pork was cooked perfectly! I would recommend this dinner and show to anyone visiting Madrid.

    Who knew there would be such and extensively a reasonably priced wine list at the Flamenco show?!
    Jonathan K.

    A first-rate experience. The performance was was soulful and vibrant. The food was surprisingly good as well. This is a small space and an intimate performance, seating about 100 people. The tables are tight, but the waiters do a remarkable job of serving everyone before the show starts. We were seated at about 6:15. The show started a shortly after 7pm and lasted a little over an hour.

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    Just a spectacular time. Highly recommend. Food was just ok but the show made up for it. Good service. Even better show!!!

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    First time having Galician food and it was delicious. Everyone should try this restaurant if you are in Madrid

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    Review Highlights - Corral de la Morería

    Did not know this was a Michelin Star and the food was in 1 word AMAZING I was the one person in our group that loved the show.

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    Museo Nacional del Prado - before I realized photos were not allowed

    Museo Nacional del Prado

    4.6(487 reviews)
    1.9 kmRetiro

    Another visit that was high on the list of things to do in Madrid…read more I bought passes that came with an English guide. I enjoyed having that, but you could easily come through on your own without a guide and be fine. Our guided tour was about 90 minutes, but you could also stay as long after as you desired. We ended up staying about another hour to catch some of the things the tour didn't stop at. Note that you cannot take photos inside. It also seems to get pretty busy early, so it might be a good idea to go fairly early or closer to closing. Would highly recommend the Prado.

    We checked into our hotel kind of late and already had 5:30 PM reservation tickets for Museo del…read morePrado that we bought about a month in advance. It was close to our hotel but not close enough to make it there on time since we were literally just leaving the hotel at 5:30 PM. The hotel attendant immediately suggested taking a cab because we were already running behind. When we arrived, I swear the line looked a mile long! Thankfully my bf asked one of the attendants before we jumped in line because apparently all those people were waiting for the free admission window. We found out that they offer daily late-entry free admission Monday-Saturday from 6 PM-8 PM. Since we already had tickets, they scanned us right in and there was basically no wait. Huge tip: if you purchased tickets in advance, do NOT automatically follow the giant line! Walk directly toward the front and ask an attendant where ticket holders should enter. It will save you so much time! Lol. I mainly wanted to come here for the Francisco Goya artwork. The museum definitely feels very old world European and is heavily centered around royalty, religion, and classical art. After a while it can start to feel emotionally heavy even for a Catholic like me. If you really enjoy soaking in the artwork and taking your time, I'd recommend visiting earlier in the day so you don't feel rushed trying to see everything. My one complaint is that the directions to the toilets/restrooms were not very clear. We spent a while walking around trying to find one before eventually giving up and leaving since we were already exhausted and super jet lagged. Thankfully our hotel was only about a 20-minute walk away. It was still a great experience and definitely something I'd recommend if you're visiting Madrid. P.S. Photos are not allowed inside, so don't expect to be taking pictures of the artwork while visiting.

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    Museo Nacional del Prado - Was reprimanded by staff for taking photos in main hall (photos are prohibited inside exhibition halls), so here's a periphery walkway

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    Got a ticket to get in free (after 6pm)

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    Casa Patas - Pulpo a la plancha - one of the best octopus I've ever had

    Casa Patas

    4.4(76 reviews)
    1.1 kmTirso de Molina
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    Flamenco time! Tell…read moreme it's a tourist thing to do, but entertaining and cultural nonetheless! I feel like the sounds of the tapping of the shoes, dancing and movement, expresses the self-interpreted story. I had an enjoyable show experience here! I'm sure you will too!

    This place is legit! I am a long time flamenco student and my teacher recommended this place as it…read moreis one of the most highly regarded tablaos in Madrid. Came here for the 10:30pm flamenco show, having reserved online a few days in advance. 40 euros gets you in to the show and includes 1 drink. It may seem a bit pricey (there are cheaper options in the city for sure), but it is 100% worth it if you want to see authentic flamenco in an intimate space. The seating area is not huge, but best of all, seats are kind of on an angle. So even if you are near the back, you can see the footwork. This is really great, because so many flamenco tablaos I went to in Andalucia were really cramped and basically if you are not in the front few tables, you cannot see any of the dancers' feet. Anyways, the calendar on the website will tell you who is dancing and who is performing on guitar and cante (singing). They get a lot of excellent artists here. The performance had one intermission and went until ~midnight. The dining area is at the front and the stage and performance space are in a smaller separate room in the back. Servers bring the drinks to you so you don't have to get up to go to the bar. Like many places in Spain, once you sit down you get a little bowl of nibbles, such as nuts. Overall, an incredible and moving experience with top notch performers. Plus, the location is very central, just a few blocks from Puerta del Sol. Because of the location perhaps, there will be a fair number of foreigners in the audience, but rest assured that what you are seeing here is the real deal.

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