Come to know, taste and enjoy the treasures of Madrid.

We propose these 3 plans to complement your visit to the tablaos flamencos.

Don't miss the opportunity to make your visit to the flamenco tablaos in tablaos flamencos in Madrid an opportunity to experience its traditions in unimaginable ways. Here we leave you 3 proposals to know, taste and enjoy the treasures of Madrid:

1. Attend an introductory flamenco class.

Understanding the meaning of the movements with the fan, the palmas or the compás in a flamenco show makes the experience in the tablao much more enjoyable. That is why we suggest you to attend the flamenco initiation class organized by the tablao La Quimera. No need to enter with previous knowledge, you will leave this class knowing simple baile steps and with your first fan. Each class is personalized and is available in Spanish, English, French and Japanese.

Where: Tablao La Quimera, Calle de Cuchilleros, 7.
How to get there: Metro Sol.
More information and reservations: (+34) 676 308 600 24 hours in advance (minimum groups of 4 people). 15€ per person.

You can attend an introductory flamenco class at Tablao La Quimera.

2. Visit Campo Real and its centennial olive trees

On your next visit to a flamenco tablao it is very likely that you will taste the traditional olives of Campo Real. Of the manzanilla variety, it is one of the many treasures of the Region of Madrid. Recognizable by their brownish green color, thin skin, abundant pulp and large size, these olives come from the centuries-old olive trees of the Madrid village of the same name. Also famous for its olive oil and sheep cheese, Campo Real is only 35 km from Madrid and will surprise you both for the beauty of its olive trees and its monumental heritage. We recommend you to visit the Museum of Pottery and Typical Products to taste its products. 

Where: Campo Real, Madrid-Valencia Highway A-3 exit 22.
How to get there: by car or bus: line 313 leaving from Conde Casal.

UCEDA Olives (Campo Real, Madrid, Spain)

3. Take a horseback riding route through the Sierra de Madrid

The horse has always been an element of Spanish tradition. And, being the Andalusian horse one of the oldest equine breeds in the world, it is understood that the relationship of this magnificent animal with flamenco is, therefore, intrinsic. That is why our third proposal is that you get to know the amazing landscapes of the Sierra de Madrid on a horseback route. La Dehesa del Guerrero is located 40 km from Madrid, from where equestrian routes depart accompanied by experts for small groups with or without experience. Breathe, connect and enjoy. 

Where: La Dehesa del Guerrero, Becerril de la Sierra, road M-617 km 5,400.
How to get there: By car or bus: line 724 departing from Plaza de Castilla or line 876, departing from Moncloa.
More information and reservations: La Dehesa del Guerrero. From 18€.

Horseback riding at the foot of the Guadarrama Mountains

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