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Flamenco Dance Museum – Address & Directions

How to Get to Flamenco Dance Museum?

Address: Museo del Baile Flamenco Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3 41004 Seville, Spain

The museum is situated in the heart of the Santa Cruz district, Seville’s historic Jewish quarter.

Its central location makes it easily accessible on foot from major landmarks, though the narrow, winding streets of the old town mean that direct vehicle access to the front door is limited.

Directions

By Bus:

Several bus lines serve the area surrounding the historic center. The most convenient stops include:

Plaza de la Encarnación (Laraña): Serviced by lines 27 and 32. This stop is approximately a 7-minute walk from the museum.

Menéndez Pelayo: Serviced by lines 1, 5, 21, and C4. From here, it is a short walk through the Santa Cruz neighborhood to reach the venue.

Plaza del Duque: Line 13 stops here, placing you about 10 minutes away on foot.

By Tram (Metro-Centro):

The T1 tram line is an efficient way to reach the city center. The closest stops are Plaza Nueva and Archivo de Indias.

Both stops are roughly an 8-minute walk from the museum, taking you past the Seville Cathedral and through the historic pedestrian zones.

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Puerta Jerez (Line 1). From the station, it is a 12 to 15-minute walk.

This route is particularly scenic, as it guides you past the Royal Alcázar and the Cathedral.

From Seville Cathedral and the Giralda:

The museum is less than 500 meters from the Cathedral. Head north on Calle Mateos Gago, turn left onto Calle Mesón del Moro, and continue toward Calle Muñoz y Pabón.

From there, a short walk leads directly to Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos. The total walking time is approximately 5 minutes.

From Plaza Nueva (City Hall):

Walk east toward Calle Francisco Bruna and continue onto Calle Entre Cárceles. Cross through Plaza del Salvador and head toward Calle Álvarez Quintero, eventually turning onto Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos.

This walk takes about 7 to 10 minutes.

Because the museum is located in a restricted traffic zone with very narrow streets, driving directly to the entrance is not possible for non-residents.

If you are traveling by car, it is best to use one of the nearby public parking garages:

Parking Cano y Cueto: Located near Murillo Gardens.

Parking Imagen: Situated near Las Setas (Plaza de la Encarnación).

Parking Cuesta del Rosario: This is the closest parking facility, located just a 3-minute walk from the museum.

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Flamenco Dance Museum: Show only

Highlights

Watch skilled flamenco dancers perform exhilarating routines in an authentic 18th-century courtyard.

Enjoy a show choreographed by the famed flamenco artist Cristina Hoyos.

Take in the mesmerizing atmosphere enhanced by live music and dramatic lighting.

Witness the cultural richness of traditional costumes, castanets, and passionate rhythms.

Located atop an ancient Roman temple, offering a unique and intimate venue.

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Flamenco Dance Museum: Entrance + Authentic Flamenco Show

Highlights

Discover the intense passion behind Sevillian Puro flamenco in a modern museum
Engage with interactive displays showcasing the history and costumes of flamenco
Witness a live, intimate flamenco show in a fragrant orange tree-lined courtyard
Enjoy a performance set in an 18th-century building built atop Roman temple ruins
Learn about Cristina Hoyos, one of flamenco’s greatest dancers, through immersive exhibits

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Flamenco Dance Museum

Highlights

Explore the history and cultural impact of flamenco.

See authentic costumes, props, and multimedia displays.

Experience interactive videos showcasing intricate flamenco footwork.

Visit a museum located in an 18th-century building atop ancient Roman ruins.

Enjoy a unique blend of tradition and modern technology that brings flamenco to life.

FAQs about Getting to the Flamenco Dance Museum

What is the exact address of the museum?

The museum is located at Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, in the heart of Seville’s historic Santa Cruz district.

Can I drive directly to the museum entrance?

Direct vehicle access is not possible as the venue is situated within a restricted traffic zone with very narrow streets.

Which parking garage is located closest to the venue?

Parking Cuesta del Rosario is the most convenient option, situated just a three-minute walk from the museum.

How do I get to the museum from the Seville Cathedral?

It is a short five-minute walk heading north through the historic streets of the Santa Cruz neighborhood.

What is the nearest Metro station?

The closest station is Puerta Jerez on Line 1, which is about a 12 to 15-minute walk from the entrance.

Which bus lines stop near the museum?

Lines 27 and 32 stop at Plaza de la Encarnación, while lines 1, 5, 21, and C4 stop at Menéndez Pelayo.

Is the museum accessible by tram?

Yes, you can take the T1 tram to either Plaza Nueva or Archivo de Indias, both of which are an eight-minute walk away.

How long does it take to walk from Plaza Nueva?

The walk from Plaza Nueva through Plaza del Salvador takes approximately seven to ten minutes.

Are there other parking options if Cuesta del Rosario is full?

Alternative parking is available at Parking Imagen near Las Setas or Parking Cano y Cueto near Murillo Gardens.

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