This polished nightlife option does decent tapas, but expect to rub elbows with other drinkers due to its popularity. Be warned: there’s a neighbouring restaurant called Antigua Bodega Castaneda that is less atmospheric, and the proximity of the two often confuses tourists.
Granada Nightlife
Granada's nightlife scene buzzes around Plaza Nueva and the Calle de Elvira area, at the foot of the Albaicín. Carrera del Darro and Paseo de los Tristes, heading northeast from Plaza Nueva along the narrow Darro valley below the Alhambra, harbour further drinking spots.
Don't miss Granada's flamenco scene either: away from the more touristic shows, several bars and clubs host authentic music and dance. Many Granada bars also maintain that magnificent tradition of free tapas with your drinks.
Bars in Granada
If you like your bars to come with astounding views, check out this hip watering hole with vistas of the Alhambra. Live DJs play on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, so there’s a small dancefloor for revellers who fancy a boogie.
This intimate little bar, set inside a former water cistern, is a fantastic place to catch a flamenco performance for half the price of the bigger shows. The performers vary, but are often magical. Reserve in advance and make sure you're not seated at the back as you won't be able to see the performers' footwork. Drinks and tapas are available.
Clubs in Granada
Industrial Copera is an all-night electronic and hip-hop club located in Warehouse 7. It regularly hosts internationally renowned DJs and artists, and has a reputation for being one of the youngest and funkiest nightlife venues in the city.
Dress up to the nines if you want to get through the door of this uber-stylish nightclub, which is famous for turning away partygoers who don’t live up to its exacting standards. Once in, Mae West is a symphony of exposed wood and far-eastern décor, with a dancefloor that thrums to the beat of pop, commercial dance and Spanish music.
Planta Baja is a two-level club with top DJs. It’s arguably Granada’s most popular nightspot, thanks to its conveniently central location and stellar line-up. Downstairs the tunes cross the genres of old school, hip hop and funk, while upstairs is more relaxed and lounge-like.
Live Music in Granada
This shiny modern club has quickly established itself as one of the most exclusive nights out in the city. Live acts perform throughout the year, with the focus on commercial music and old school DJs.
This funky pub boasts a calendar packed with live acts, as well as other cultural activities such as poetry jam events, tango classes and life drawing sessions. Its famously cosy interior and the fun, easy-going atmosphere make it a favourite with locals.
Tucked away in Granada’s historic Albaicín quarter, this bar-cum-restaurant doubles up as one of the city’s premier flamenco venues. It hosts two performances per day, each lasting around an hour and featuring guitarists, dancers and singers. The food is excellent as well.
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