Having spent a few days in Valencia for a trip outside London, booking a flamenco show was at the top of my list. Of course paella was way up there too, and I did have three paella dinners.
One night was spent at La Bulería where you could get a combo of a drink, dinner, and/or tapas with a flamenco show. My traveling mate and I booked a tapas plate and a show.
The atmosphere was great and the talent and food was too. Mind you that food is served at 9 p.m. while the show doesn’t start until 11 p.m. This is simply the way they do things in Spain. Expect few restaurants to be open between 4 and 8 p.m.
Anyways, here’s a small video clip of the talent. Enjoy.
Hello, muchas gracias por tu articulo, comentario y video. Esta muy bonita la grabación.
Te dejo unos links para que veas 😉
http://www.youtube.com/user/LaBuleriaFlamenco
http://vimeo.com/flamencovalencia
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?profile=1&id=1579741635#!/pages/Valencia-Spain/La-buleria/338279843507?__a=5&ajaxpipe=1
Saludos
Felipe