The Alhambra citadel of Granada is one of the most famous buildings in Spain: a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. Step backwards in time as you wind through the ascending cobblestone streets of Albayzin. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views from the Mirador San Nicolas. Granada’s nightlife is vibrant and varied, thanks in part to its student population. Hit the bars of Calle Elvira or, for a quieter outing, the traditional tea rooms of La Calle de Las Teterias.
Restaurants in Granada
5.0 based on 20 reviews
This tiny place in Albaicin would be easy to miss if you didn't know it was there. It's basically someone's house with a tiny reception area at the front and a seating area for about twelve people in the back room where the music is performed. On the night we went there was a guitarist and cantor who were, quite simply, mesmerizing. Their musicianship and obvious love of real flamenco came through in every piece played and the intimacy of the venue added to the memorable experience. Truly unforgettable - thank you Jacob, Marcus and hosts.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Do you want to hear pure Flamenco by the new artist generation? Would you like to experience the roots of the Flamenco show in an authentic no tourist place? You can find it in the heart of bajo-Albaicin, in Granada, Spain: Flamenco, painting, piano composition, dance, poetry infused in RAIZ Y DUENDE – your senses will enjoy like never before, an unforgettable evening! SESSIONS : Fridays , Sat
5.0 based on 261 reviews
Flamenco Los Olvidados is located inside Palacio de los Olvidados, at the foot of the Alhambra, next to Carrera del Darro, one of the most enchanted and charming places of Granada. This building, from the 16th century, has been recovered to offer traditional flamenco shows with renowned flamenco artists that will show the passion, excitement and soul of this art during this one-hour show.
A guitar player, female singer, a male dancer and a female dancer gave a fantastic show! Just enjoying the flamenco, not distracted by food or drinks. We totally enjoyed the experience.
4.5 based on 283 reviews
We are a FLAMENCO SHOW CAVE in Granada located in the picturesque district of Sacromonte and it is considered one of the main tourist attractiveness in our city. Today fifty years after its founding we continue organizing every night the gypsy tipycal folklore of Sacromonte masterfully offered by the descendents of María La Canastera responsible for maintaining the tradition that she left .
This was definitely one of the highlights of our two-week tour through southern Spain. I would definitely recommend this as the flamenco option if you have to pick one in your trip. The venue is so unique and intimate compared to other shows I have seen advertised and a show we also saw in Seville that was in a more typical stage-like venue. The dancers and musicians had a real energy and genuine sense of connection and joy about them the entire time. The music was fantastic and the dancing was moving and exhilarating. On top of that, they include pick-up and drop-off, which makes it super convenient (I would advise this option not only for convenience but also, at least for us, we got there just before the show started so we got to sit along the walls that gave us a really close-up view of the entire show). This experience will stay with me forever. I loved it!
4.5 based on 560 reviews
Tablao Flamenco La Alborea is in the historic center of Granada, in Plaza Nueva, which is at the foot of La Alhambra and the Albaicin. Inside La Alborea, the audience can choose to either view the performance from the seats in the main grandstand located on the first floor or in the more intimate atmosphere of our reserved balconies. This stunning location and it’s perfect acoustics allow for a natural and authentic performance without the use of microphones or amplifiers. Every performance includes a guitarist and two dances, one female and one male. Many of these performers belong to the famous families of Sacromonte, an area of Granada famous for it’s generations of famous Flamenco performers. During the hour long experience, audiences enjoy a journey through the typical song and dance styles of pure Spanish Flamenco!
We thoroughly enjoyed the flamenco and guitar at la alborea. our 8 year old loved it so much, she wanted to go back again!! There are some guidebooks that advise against the 'commercial' flamenco performances in granada, and describe them as lacking in passion and authenticity. We didnt find any lack of passion and intensity. We loved the virtuoso guitar playing - this was worth the entrance fee alone. the two dancers were very expressive and energetic and put on a really entertaining flamenco performance. I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone who visits granada. the venue is quite small, and this intimacy adds to the passionate performance. we left with a feeling of exhiliaration!
3.5 based on 413 reviews
La Cueva de la Rocio is a “Zambra Flamenca” located in the Sacromonte and managed by the Maya family, well known in Granada for its great tradition and for producing some of the greatest Flamenco artists in Spain. Get immersed in the most authentic and traditional Sacromonte… Come to visit us!
We enjoyed this experience a lot. Parking on the street is limited and tight, especially with those tour buses, but we found a spot with amazing views of Alhambra. We were the only ones not with a big tour in the restaurant but that sat us in the back so it felt fine. Our waiter was terrific and the food was good. The show was terrific! After reading some of the reviews I was worried but they did not disappoint. I have no experience with flamenco but the dancers and musicians did a great job! What a cool experience!
3.5 based on 458 reviews
Restaurante espectaculo de flamenco
If you want great music, great dancing and great singing and witness the most authentic flamenco experience in Granada, go to hear these performers in the famous caves of Sacromonte, high up in the Albaycin of the city. This is where the Roma/Gitanos of Granada live. After the fall of the Moorish empire in 1492, the Roma arrived and carved cave homes into the hillside for protection.
3.5 based on 301 reviews
We came here since our tour guide recommended it and we are glad we took her advice.We booked the show with drinks no dinner. So cannot comment on the dinner. Sangrias were good!This is as authentic as it can get.Real flamenco, by real gypsies. Must watch while in Granada. Having seen many a Broadway kind of theater style dancing shows, we loved this authentic one in the caves of Sacromonte.6 Dancers, 2 singers and 2 guitarists entertain you for 2 hours. Well worth the money! The energy in the room is something not to be missed! Highly recommend it!
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