
20 Sep Party holiday in Granada, the ultimate guide for an Epic experience.
Party holiday in Granada, the ultimate guide for an Epic experience.
Are you planning a Party holiday in Granada?
If you are looking for a city with real party vibes then you are heading to the right place.
Granada is one of the Spanish party hotspots with the most diverse entertainment scene.
In Granada you will find a mix of tourist venues and local clubs that make for an authentic Andalusian night out.
Can you think of a better way to experience the city’s vibrant culture than having a drink, or two, with the locals while dancing the night away?
The party in Granada is superb, music doesn’t stop until the sun rises and its duende envelops you in a contagious passion.
Fancy a holiday, or a getaway, with friends, as a couple or a solo traveler., to let loose and indulge in a unique destination?
Then, Granada is definitely your best Party holiday place on earth.
Ready for a Party holiday in Granada? Find here the best places to live la vida loca.

How exciting! You are planning a party holiday in Granada.
Imagine yourself strolling through its charming cobbled streets, soaking up its culture and its history while enjoying the exquisite Andalusian gastronomy.
It’s hard to think of a better holiday scheme, however, a good Party holiday plan is sure to upgrade your holiday experience in Granada.
If you’re a newbie to the party in Granada, this guide will help you gauge your trip and get the most out of your party holiday experience.
When night falls in Granada, its magnificents monuments get lit up, giving the city a picture out of sheer beauty.
And that’s when the bars and discos open up, beckoning you to spend a truly memorable Spanish night out.
Are you ready to dance until dawn and get the most out of your Party holiday in Granada?
Below you will find my recommendations for the best bars and clubs areas to go out and party in Granada.
Bar and terrace district

Granada, like any university city worth its salt, has a lively and colorful party nightlife.
Full of vibrant areas brimming with charm that even offers stunning views of some of the city’s most famous monuments.
There is a venue to suit all preferences, from laid back bars to chat away, to the loudest and most boisterous clubs to let off steam.
The following list includes a selection of the best clubs and pubs that will make your Party holiday in Granada an unforgettable experience.
Lemon Rock
Lemon Rock is an astonishing place.
This 17th century manor house with 7 different spaces offers the possibility to dine, enjoy a Jazz, Soul or Indie concert, or simply have a drink at the bar.
Open daily.
Address: Montalbán, 6.
El Eshavira
Founded in 1989, this emblematic music, flamenco and jazz club has been the home and school of musicians and artists who are true symbols of Granada’s musical culture.
Stars such as the Morente family, Marina Heredia, Vicente Amigo, Pepe Habichuela and Rubem Dantas have performed on its stage.
Open until 6 am.
Address: Postigo de la Cuna, 4.
El Huerto del Loro
A mythical terrace in Granada located at the foot of the Alhambra opposite the Albaicín neighborhood.
Its name comes from the Carmen del Oro, of which nowadays only the area of the orchard with its centenary caves remains.
This orchard was nicknamed “Huerto del Oro” which, due to popular usage, has come to be known as Huerto del Loro.
Address: Calle Cuesta de la Churra Nº4
Open from 08:00 pm until 02:00 am
Pub Ganivet 13
If you are looking for a great choice of delicious cocktails as well as 80’s pop, rock and indie music, Ganivet is the place for you.
Address:Calle Ángel Ganivet, 13
Open until 04:00 am
Nightclubs

Don’t be surprised if you walk into the disco in Granada after midnight and you’re the only one there.
Nightlife in Spain starts late, and the party in Granada never ends.
The party in Granada, with its eclectic mix of discotheques and nightclubs, attracts thousands of visitors each year looking to enjoy its festive and cosmopolitan spirit.
From electronic music, pop, rock ‘roll and lots of flamenco.
Check out the list of venues to suit your musical tastes and budget, and make the most of your Party holiday in Granada:
Planta Baja
Known as the University of Rock and alternative art in Granada.
It was founded in the 80’s as a space where different artistic disciplines met and became the hub of local culture.
Its new venue has a capacity of 300 spectators and an upper floor that serves as a separate pub from the one below.
After every concert DJs spin in each room independently with an avant-garde programme.
Address: Calle Horno de Abad, 11
Mae West (C.C. Neptuno)
The ultimate nightclub.
This macro venue has 3 rooms and a large oriental-style terrace.
Decorated according to the golden age of Hollywood cinema style with its neon lights as well as some Mediterranean influences.
It offers concerts, live performances, themed parties, DJ’s…
Address: Calle Arabial
BoogaClub
BoogaClub is known for its wide variety of music.
From jam sessions, live music to DJ’s performances that will offer you the best jazz music of the moment.
It is located in the heart of Granada, close to the Jardines del Triunfo.
Address: Calle Santa Bárbara 13
Sarao Tropical Bar
You can dance along to tropical music while you enjoy the most delicious cocktails.
At Saro Tropical bar you can even join a gin and tonic masterclass, rum tasting or exotic drinks making.
Open every day.
Address: Calle Moras
Instante
Set in a 1920’s bar, in Instante you can enjoy concerts, shows with monologues, theme parties and always along with the best music.
Open from 3:30 pm to 1:00 am
Address: Calle Ángel Ganivet, 9
Planning a party holiday in Granada

Granada is a city full of energy in an exhilarating atmosphere of fun and enthusiasm.
In fact, whether you’re organizing a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Granada is always a fun-filled holiday hotspot.
And also a destination full of history, art and entertainment worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.
To make the most out of your trip contact me and let’s enjoy the most exciting spots of Granada together!
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