Granada Entertainment

  1. El Eshavira

    Just off Calle Azacayas, duck down the spooky alley, battle with the hefty door and adopt the granadino penchant for dark, smoky haunts that ooze cool jazz and sultry flamenco. Top local performers come to bash the guitar strings or floor boards in this boho hangout in the Albayzín.

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  2. El Upsetter

    For a decent Saturday-night flamenco show head to El Upsetter, which doubles as a dreadlock-swinging reggae bar for the rest of the week. A good place to miss the tourists.

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  3. La Madraza

    The foyer of La Madraza has large posters listing forthcoming cultural events.

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  4. Los Tarantos

    The Sacromonte caves harbour a string of touristy flamenco haunts for which you can pre-book through hotels and travel agencies, some of whom offer free transport. Try the Friday or Saturday midnight shows at Los Tarantos for a lively experience.

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  5. Peña de la Platería

    Buried deep in the Albayzín warren, this is a genuine aficionados' club with a large outdoor patio. Catch a flamenco performance on Thursday or Saturday.

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  6. Teatro Alhambra

    Teatro Alhambra has ongoing programmes of theatre and concerts (sometimes flamenco).

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  7. Teatro Isabel La Católica

    Teatro Alhambra and the more central Teatro Isabel La Católica have ongoing programs of theatre and concerts (sometimes flamenco), and a reputation for more adventurous programming than similar venues in Granada.

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