Yes, we were tourists (see last review) but we had avoided the huge hotel organised Flamenco show in the hope of finding something a little more authentic. Wow! Walking up to the viewpoint we noticed a poster on the wall and a gentleman in the street told us this was the best show in town. We came back at 9pm, paid 15 euro and another 1 euro for a glass of wine and were treated to an incredible show. Just 19 people in the audience I guess about half were tourists. We (4 of us) were astounded, entertained and emotionally drained. Well done the incredible performers and the people organising and manning the venue. You are a credit to your...
Read moreI had a great time here and I must admit I was really surprised. We came to see a flamenco show which was €15 at the time, it was a 5 piece group. The system was simple, free basic drink or cocktail with entry and membership to the club. Seating is informal and the performance room is very small, no more than 30 persons I would guess. At our time of visiting the venue was open on Friday and Saturday evenings only.
The players in the group were top notch, my partner loved the performance as much as I did. We have now seen a couple of shows and really felt that this was one of our favourites so far....
Read moreThe flamenco here was excellent. I have studied Flamenco for about five years and seen a lot of shows. Many shows in Granada only have tourists in the audience which means you only get half the experience. You can tell this is a good place because they actually announce the names of the performers in advance. At Vimaambi there were other musicians in the audience. The atmosphere is unique. I saw some of the most amazing...
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