Looking for a cost-effective way to cross 2 unique Madrid experiences off your list? Watch a Flamenco de Leones show and flexibly access Prado Museum.
Highlights
Highlights
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Combine an authentic 1-hour flamenco show with flexible entry tickets to Prado Museum and see a different side of Madrid at the best prices.
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A mesmerizing flamenco performance with artists like Adrian Santana and Carmen ‘La Talegona’ unfolds within innovative interiors designed by Jouin Manku.
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Soak up artwork by Ivan Floro and pop surrealist murals by Sergio Mora as you sip on your free drink in the Cafés Cantantes tablao.
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Extended validity tickets to Prado Museum mean you get to go on a day that suits you best to discover art by Rubens, Bosch, and Titian at your own pace.
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Don’t Miss: The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya. Depicting the execution of Spanish civilians during the Peninsular War, it remains one of the most poignant works of art on the horrors of war.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Flamenco de Leones
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1-hour Flamenco de Leones show
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1 drink
Prado Museum
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Flexible entry to Prado Museum
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Access to the permanent collections
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Save big and immerse yourself in Madrid’s vibrant artistic scene. Groove to the rhythms of flamenco and get extended validity access to paintings and sculptures at Prado Museum.
Flamenco de Leones
Transport yourself back to 19th century Spain at Cafés Cantantes. Located near Puerta de Alcalá, its ambiance reflects the historical origins of flamenco, where locals gathered for drinks and captivating shows.
Experience a flamenco performance curated by Jonatan Miró, blending avant-garde elements with tradition. Skilled talents like Jareno Shell and Adrian Santana mesmerize with passionate voices and captivating movements. Let the emotions wash over you as you enjoy a drink, witnessing flamenco's intensity.
Marvel at the stunning interiors of Flamenco de Leones, complemented by artworks from acclaimed painter Iván Floro and breathtaking murals by Sergio Mora. Meticulously designed by the renowned Jouin Manku's studio, the space exudes elegance and originality.
Prado Museum
The Prado Museum, housed in an 18th-century neoclassical building, boasts an impressive collection of over 20,000 works of art. Including renowned artists such as Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Bosch, Rubens, and Titian across 3 levels.
Skip the ticket queue and explore at your own pace. Notable masterpieces to admire include Velazquez's Las Meninas, Goya's Maja series along with his darker work Saturn Devouring His Son, and Fra Angelico’s The Annunciation. Marvel at the crown jewels and other historical artifacts.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
Flamenco de Leones
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Facilities: Cloakroom.
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It's recommended to dress in cocktail wear or business casual.
Prado Museum
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Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Cloakroom.
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Please note that access to the museum is only possible up to 30 mins before closing time.
Restrictions
Prado Museum
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The following are not allowed inside the venue: Photography, Food & Drinks.
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Some sections of the museum are sometimes subject to last-minute closures at the authorities' discretion.
Operating Hours
Flamenco de Leones
- Tue to Sat: 10:15pm onwards
Prado Museum
Operating hours are subject to change, please check the timings before your intended visit.
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Mon to Sat: 10am to 8pm
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Sun & holidays: 10am to 7pm
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Jan 6, Dec 24, Dec 31: 10am to 2pm
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Jan 1, May 1, Dec 25: Closed
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket Redemption Points
Attraction 1
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Show your Ticket at Flamenco de Leones.
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Address: Pl. de la Independencia, 4, Primera Planta, 28001 Madrid, Spain.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Attraction 2
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Show your Ticket at Jerónimos Entrance or the Goya Entrance at Prado Museum.
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Address: C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, 28014 Madrid, Spain.
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Landmark: Both entrances are on Felipe IV Street.