|
Granada is a popular destination for Spanish as well as foreign students. This means it not only bursts of students, there are also enough places to enjoy a good night out. From flamenco bars to big discotheques, it’s all available. When you learn Spanish in Granada it’s difficult to get bored.
Start your evening with some tasty tapas. In Granada an inexpensive way to start your night out, because when you order a drink, it comes with a free tapa. You can find good tapas bars for instance in Calle de Elvira and Calle Navas.
After your dinner, it’s time to party. Whatever you like, Granada guarantees groovy party nights for everyone. For instance, see some fascinating flamenco in the caves on the Sacromonte hill, hear some live jazz music in one of the several jazz clubs or relax on some reggae tunes in the Afrodisia Club. There are some popular places for international students to start their night out. One of them is Irish Pub Hannigan's and another, the more typical Spanish option them, is Chupiteria at Calle Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. Televisions here show photos of visitors which prove that a lot of Spanish and foreign party people have found their way to this bar and tried one (or maybe more) of their 120 different shots.
You’ll find a lot of bars around Plaza Nueva. Close to here, bring a visit to La Galaria, a funny and well decorated spot, with even a copy of Picassos’ Guernica, and moreover lots of Spanish people and ‘musica español’. Also Calle Elvira offers many other bars. Another trendy venue with a lot of Spaniards is Cuadros, which is also an excellent place to have some tapas.
Ready for some action on the dance floor? Enjoy the most famous discotheques of Granada. Have you ever partied in a cave? Try it in El Camborio and don’t forget to enjoy the amazing view on the Alhambra. Other options to move your feet are the bigger discotheques in Granada, the plush cinema Granada 10 and the very popular Mae West. In the last option you can get a summer feeling every weekend of the year, thanks to the deejay team of Mae West, that knows how to make the crowd go wild.
And besides all this, Granada offers cinemas, theatres and many festivals - from tango to jazz. You see, when you learn Spanish in Granada, to be occupied, you don’t have to dive into your Spanish study books every night.
|