With more than 25 years of history in the city, Café del Duende is the genuine place where flamenco lovers can enjoy this beautiful form of expression: singing and dancing accompanied by the guitar. This art was born in Andalusia, being a mixture of cultures, the Moorish, the Castilian, the Jewish and with the passage of time, also the gipsies that have made it become an intangible heritage of humanity.
This spot is located very close to Torres de Quart, and there every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, they offer a live flamenco show by true artists who will make you feel this unique and indescribable art whose strength and emotions cannot leave anyone indifferent. As it is not possible to buy tickets in advance or reserve, I advise you to go at opening time to ensure a place in the venue, which is not excessively large but has an intimate and cosy atmosphere with tables and chairs around the stage and a bar to order drinks. Payment by credit card or cash is accepted, and a drink is included. I also invite you to consult their website to check the schedule of shows that usually last 1 hour.
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