Palau de Dalmases


You can sip wine or cocktails (both pricey) over intimate dance shows in the baroque courtyard and theatrical interior of the originally medieval Palau de Dalmases. There are flamenco shows (€25 including one drink) at 6pm, 7.30pm and 9.30pm, plus free jazz on Wednesday (11pm) and opera on Thursday (€22; 11pm).


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