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17 years ago
a very good teathre, very famous in barcelona, placed in C/ villaroel, next to c/ consell de cent.
Carrer de Villarroel, 87
08011 Barcelona
Spain
L'Eixample
934 511 234
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Review for only the self-guided tour of the Palau itself, we did not see a show. Phenomenal design…read moreand accents in this colorful, mosaic-covered masterpiece. Easily as worthy as its many heritage counterpart structures in this bountiful city of wondrous architecture, it still seems like a hidden gem that gets overlooked amidst multiple world heritage sites. It is not just a beautiful building, it is one of the most photo-worthy UNESCO sites in town. Gorgeously preserved seats, wood, sculptures, stained glass, historic cafe, and don't miss those yummy balcony columns outside! There is much to love here, but if you are short on time and can only snap photos and move along, you can see it all in 20 minutes. Squeeze it in. It's one of the most beautiful buildings you've never heard of.
This place is absolutely stunning -- the architecture, the colors, the detail... just wow…read more Definitely one of the most beautiful buildings I saw in Barcelona. I was a little disappointed that during the night performance, the patio area with the famous mosaic columns was completely closed off. It's one of the highlights of the building, and I was really hoping to see it lit up at night. Apparently, it's only open during day tours, which is kind of a bummer if you're only going for a show. Also, heads up -- the main photo you see everywhere is taken from the upstairs balcony seats, so if that's the view you want, book accordingly.
8.8.2025
Lucky enough to hear a pianist practicing, beautiful acoustics and seats.
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Best Cabaret and Burlesque show in Barcelona!…read more My boyfriend and I went to El Molino for Valentine's Day and coming from New York I was a little skeptical of the quality. I am so glad that we decided to see the show at El Molino. The theater itself is darling, and all of the seats have a clear view of the stage. We purchased a special that included a bottle of Cave and 2 tickets for 50 euros, and there was enough space at the table for us to order some tapas as well. The acoustics and special effects are incredible, and the performers are top notch. Down to the Maitre'D, everyone in the cast was a pleasure to watch and towards the end of the show there is a special acrobatic act with two dancers who we didn't see below. They were so good that I want to find where else they perform in the city. I'll definitely bring visitors from our of town.
I really enjoyed the show. My friend and I bought s bottle with our tickets for a deal. It was…read moresuper entertaining and I recommend it. Me encanto el show y lo recomiendo.
El Molino, Barcelona
I knew if I was coming to Spain, I had to see a Flamenco show, and this place absolutely delivered…read more My friend and I got the VIP tickets, which came with two free drinks, and let me tell you ... that sangria was STRONG. The performers were incredible. The passion, live music, dancing, and energy throughout the entire show kept me fully engaged from start to finish. I was thoroughly entertained. All in all, this was such a fun and memorable experience while visiting Barcelona. I'd absolutely recommend adding this to your itinerary.
It was weird. We had no idea what was going on. Were they making it up as they went along? Is this…read moreimprovisational dance and guitar music? They should've translated some of the songs, or explained the dances, or something anything. The venue is sort of run down. The seats are terribly uncomfortable. We laughed quite a great deal; not what they were hoping for. Go for laughs not for an inspiring dance presentation.
Dancers and Singers
The opera performance wasn't the greatest I've ever heard, but I grew up in Chicago, home of the…read moreLyric Opera so I know great opera. However, the Gran Teatre is a Barcelona MUST see. If there's no performance when you're in town, sign up for the tour. The Liceu dates back to 1847, but the Grand Teatre was reconstructed after a devastating fire in 1994 under the guidance of architects Inasi de Sola-Morales, Xavier Fabre, and Lluis Dilme. The interior is lavish and extraordinary. As noted by Christine, there are not enough restrooms so I advise you relieve yourself before the performance, don't have an espresso just before. The older I get, the harder it is to handle venues without enough lavatories. The Liceu Metro stop puts you right here, it's on the Rambla so I would eat elsewhere because prices around here are astronomical.
Gorgeous venue with comfortable seats and amazing acoustics just restrooms are limited - I bought…read moretickets in box 28 and I was excited to know it excited to the ladies bathroom which only had 4 tiny yet clean stalls. It's by the Liceo metro and plenty of cabs if needed. There is only one unisex handicap restroom. Highly recommended!
Jazz pianist
I got to see a Flamenco show in Spain!!!…read more The show I attended was called "Opera Y Flamenco"..if you didn't notice it's Opera singing and Flamenco dancing heh. I have absolutely no idea if this show was legit or even considered a good show to Spaniards, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Both the singing and dancing were fantastic. Not to mention, the live mini orchestra playing in the background. The cast was very in tune with their roles and it really pulls the audience in. --I can't remember what the price range was but I paid 35 euro and i sat in the 5th or 6th row from the stage. --I'd say Flamenco and a bullfight are 2 must-see things when visiting Spain.
Excellent venue and theater right on La Rambla. We saw an amazing guitar and Flamenco show last…read morenight. The quality far exceeded our expectations. A must see while in Barcelona. Great value online with Trip Advisor at 35€ adults and 10€ young teens. Drinks and snacks available in the main entrance. Stay for photos and autographs afterwards.
I went here with a friend the other night for a couple of drinks. My friend reported that he'd…read morepreviously been to see a Flamenco show in the back--it is, apparently, a deeply intense, spiritual, even overwhelming spectacle. The night I went, though, there was no such Flamenco, just a dark little Cuban bar, with Caribbean music and a whole bar filled with sugar and mint-filled glasses ready for a mojito order. It wasn't quite what I was looking for, but we had a good time. My one only real problem has to do with the bathroom, where there was neither soap nor paper towels...yikes! In any event, if you're in Gràcia and looking for a mojito-infused, Caribbean evening, this might very well be the spot to go.
Small bar in the Gracia neighborhood in barcelona. Mojitos are their specialty and go for 5€ . We…read moreattended an event that was promoted on a couchsurfing website and were able to enjoy a free flamenco show. The performers play tuesday , thrusdays and Saturdays if im not mistaken and are def talented. We enjoyed a great evening and of course at the end of the performance, tips were encouraged. Def a cool spot to visit.
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this place was okay at BEST. The coffee kinda didn't taste like anything even though it was pricey…read more we expected a little more since we saw it a lot on tiktok but i go the pistachio latte and it didn't taste like anything. just tasted like water down milk with a hint of coffee. The girl at the cash was nice but it was really small in there so don't come expecting to sit down. It's located on a busy street which is nice if you want to take a walk.
I ordered the avocado toast. It was very tasty. The sprinkle of granola on top was different but,…read moreit gave it an interesting flavor. The scrambled egg on top looked a little too runny for my preference. I ate around that. Other than that, the order was pretty decent. A little too much cream though. Also ordered a tea which was very good as well as a cinnamon roll, which was also very good. The person who cut my cinnamon roll was unpleasantly particular. I requested which cinnamon roll I wanted and she said "I can't cut that one, you can have one of these" and pointed to my options. I didn't like that. I would have given 5 stars if she would have given me the cinnamon roll I wanted. The way she didn't yield to a simple request irritated me. I obliged and took the one she gave me. It was good. The ambiance was very simple and modern.
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Watched "La Jaula de las locas" and it was fantastic!! I think it was better than flamenco…read moreperformance we watched at different theater. I speak very little spanish and perhaps because I know the story line, it was awesome! It was also very nice theater to go, so I highly recommend if you want to go where locals go!!
Had the extreme pleasure of watching Sister Act at this theater. It was amazing. I enjoyed the…read moreshow and the theater very much. Snacks are a little expensive, but that's to be expected.
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Very nice place to eat and have some drinks but the staff was rude and service was very slow.read more
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