Top 10 Nightlife
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1. El Camborio, Granada
This is a popular disco in the caves of Sacromonte (see Moorish Granada: Albaicín). Music echoes from four dance floors to the rooftop terraces, offering a striking view of the Alhambra at sunrise. Weekends are the time to go, unless you want the place to yourself.
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2. Granada 10, Granada
An opulent disco set in a 1930s theatre whose decor has been preserved. You can dance under crystal chandeliers, Neo-Classical-style plasterwork and plush private boxes. The music consists mainly of chart hits that attract people of all ages and styles.
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3. Babylon, Granada
If you’re looking for somewhere basic and relaxed, this place might be for you. The music is reggae, hip-hop, rap, funk and R&B, and the only concession to design is a Bob Marley poster or two and a few coloured lights. If it’s your birthday, two bottles of bubbly are on the house.
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4. Sala Príncipe, Granada
In this two-storey disco the music consists mainly of Spanish pop and salsa but the DJ takes requests. It’s a popular place, decorated in rather vulgar imitation of the Nasrid palaces on the hill above.
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5. Planta Baja, Granada
A two-storey venue: the upper floor is a quiet bar; downstairs, the DJs play chart hits and everyone dances.
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6. Pie de la Vela, Granada
The crowd here is mostly male, young and cruisy, but it isn’t exclusively gay, drawing a mixed crowd of locals and foreigners.
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7. El Ángel Azul, Granada
This gay bar has a basement dance floor and curtained booths, as well as monthly drag shows and striptease contests.
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8. Jardines Neptuno, Granada
You can see a spectacular show of flamenco and Andalucían folk music here at the same time as dining on typical local dishes.
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9. Eshavira, Granada
This atmospheric club hosts flamenco, jazz and ethnic music concerts on Thursdays and Sundays. Decorated in Moorish style, the centuries-old water cistern has been transformed into a stage.
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10. Peña El Taranto, Almería
For lovers of real flamenco without tourist kitsch, this is the best place in the city.
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