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Browse the top bars, clubs and nightlife in Andalucia. Read reviews of bars and clubs in Andalucia or writing your own review for nightlife in Andalucia. All Andalucia nightlife reviews are contributed by fellow travelers, giving you a unique perspective on bars and clubs in Andalucia, for both foreigners and locals alike.
#1 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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SmilingNorwegian says:
The fraggle rock is situated in the city center of Malaga, in Calle Comedia, inbetween Calle Larios and Plaza de la Merced. It is a place that is packed every night of the week, and where my friends and I like to hang out when partying. It is a pub/ danceplace- the dj is good and plays whatever musi...
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#2 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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HennaK says:
Cuban restaurant!! Food is tasty and good but most special is the atmosphere! Weekends, during the evenings, great place to enjoy cuban music and dance!
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#3 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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tirsomaldonado says:
Bereber es un bar de copas, discoteca y también ofrecen espectáculos flamencos. Está ubicado en la casa palacio de los Torres Gaitán, con más de ocho siglos de antigüedad en el corazón mismo del casco histórico. Realmente espectacular, el sitio de moda del momento.
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#4 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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berichtjess says:
Ok, when you've actually found the place it is such a pretty site. Very laid-back, nice people, It's just a little paradise in the middle of the desert where you don't expect anything or any one. When I just got there for the first time I thought that, should I ever get married, this would be the pl...
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#5 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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pbenitez says:
If you're looking for flamenco, you've come ot the right place. As you push past the obstinate red door, you enter the front room of La Carboneria, which is enclosed with a high ceiling, the many picnic-style tables warmed by the glow of a fireplace. There is a stage which offers many different ty...
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#6 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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whitworthjoel says:
I attended school in Granada in 2004. It was a blast. There are tons of pubs, bars and clubs to hit up during the week. The majority of the good ones are close to Plaza de Isable la Catolica and Plaza Nueva. The best part about Granada, Spain is that tapas are still free and come with you drink-...
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#7 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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tinkerbell90 says:
Brilliant place to hang out and relax with your friends at night. Full of pubs and clubs that are open until about half 5 everyone. Right up from the beach which means if you can't be bothered going home you can chill on the beach and watch the sun rise.
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#8 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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lauraliz1986 says:
Granada 10 "Diez" is one of those places I really should have gotten tired of but never really did. There is something absolutely charming about a huge old theater being converted into a techno/funky house club with transvestites dancing on tables. The cost to get in is average for Granada, though...
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#9 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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jer537 says:
This is one of the Flamenco houses in Sevilla. Their shows are extremely lively and you are sure to enjoy yourself.
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#10 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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eros525 says:
The quintessential hang out for tourists, but you're bound to find some Sevillanos. A trip to Sevilla isn't complete without a stop at La Carbonería. Might take a bit of work to find, but it's worth it, even if you just sip on an Agua de Sevilla, tinto de verano, or Cruzcampo.
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#11 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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anamorenoramos says:
If you are a beach party fan (like me), then you have to visit a "Jaima". The name is arabic and means something similar to a tent to live in, especially in the desert. In "Los Escullos", Cabo de Gata, Almería, you can find the "Jaima" bar in the sandy beach. The music is great (you will find espec...
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#12 of 12 nightlife & entertainment in Andalucia
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Pearl510 says:
In the Casa de la memoria concerts, expositions and shows are helt. We went here for a flamenco performance. As I wrote in my travel blog the shows here aren't at all the best of Sevilla: quite short and very touristy. Yet they are cheaper, and the receptionist in our hotel told us that if we wanted...
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