Flamenco is a dance that originated in Andalusia, Murcia, and Extremadura, and even if it’s not strictly native to Madrid the city has some of the most famous tablaos in the country. These are special halls that cropped up in the 1960s, and here you see a show over a candlelit meal with sangria.
It’s a fine way of killing two birds with one stone: Tucking into Spanish specialties like jamón ibérico, migas (fried bread seasoned with paprika), or roast suckling pig, while seeing one of the country’s most famous art forms expressed by some of the best dancers in the flamenco world.