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= Around the Alhambra = Below the Alhambra, at the Paseo de los Tristes, you will find many bars offering "Tapas". This is especially true during the warm season, when all the summer terraces are open. This is exactly the right place to begin a long granadinian night - or to put yourself in the right mood to visit one of the many concerts in the magic the gardens of the Generalife. = Albaicín = In this typical part of the town you'll find numerous popular localbars, which offer "Tapas" for the hungry - especially popular are snails and fried fish - and beer, wine and refreshments for the thirsty. = Campo del Príncipe = This region is one of the most charming of Granada, again full of grastronomican delights. = Pedro A. de Alarcón = In this newer area of the town, between the streets of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón and Martinez de la Rosa, meet students, moderns, super-moderns and all the others to enjoy in locals of any style. = LAS CUEVAS DEL SACROMONTE = Here, at the caves of the gypsies in the mountain of Sacromonte, you will find "Zambra". (Samra in Arabian language means a spontaneous celebration of dance and music, that takes all the night long) The gypsies have revived this tradition for tourists and other pleasure-seekers. |
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