Entertainment in Granada

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Introduction

There is a whole host of activity going on in Granada and all you need to do with our guide is take a peep and see what you fancy doing and with so much choice you'll be pondering the options for a good while. First off lets kick off with the clubs, you all know them as the place to have a good dance, enjoy the drinks and socialising after passing the closing time of the tapas bars, well heres a run down of the places to be during the late hours of the night.

Nightlife

  • The first is Cambodio. It's basically a cave club and you cant get much more unique than that! The music will be cheese pop and you need to ask yourself just like marmite whether you love it or hate it.
  • Next on the list is Granada 10. It's a winner as it has a huge dancefloor which gives you plenty of opportunities to bust a move. It will be strict to get in and might be a little expensive so be prepared but it shall really be worth it.
  • If dance music gets your in the party mood then be sure to check out Industial Copera, its a technical club with a real feel good honest vibe. The dress code isn't particularly strict but be mindful it will be rather warm once you're in there for a few hours. A guaranteed good time.
  • Kapital is one of the biggest clubs in Madrid; come check out why they defend such a strong reputation in fellow Spanish city Granada!
  • Suite Dance Club is ideal for the cult followers of house music. You can rely on this nocturnal hot spot to play some real beats all through the night.

Museums

Explore some of the finest pieces of art that Granada has to offer. With a wide range of talented artists you are sure to find a exhibit that is right for you. If you take a look below you can see some of the hand picked selections to get you started on your search and to ever increase your knowledge on Granada!

  • Museum of Fine Arts- Contains pieces from the 16th century and contains some real stellar art
  • Royal Chapel- The Queen's gift to Granada, a Gothic edifice where the Catholic monarchs Fernando and Isabel are interred.
  • Rodriguez Acosta Foundation- Contains work from painter José María Rodriguez Acosta.
  • La Alhambra Museum- Moorish pieces of art ranging from the 9th through 16th centuries.

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