Flamenco Nights in Granada: Sacromonte, Albaicin & Tapas
As the sun sets, Granada belongs to the old Moorish quarters — the winding Albaicin, the cave-dwellings of Sacromonte and the buzzing tapas bars below. This evening itinerary weaves a sunset walk, free Andalusian tapas and a passionate cave flamenco show, with the best-rated Granada experiences to book for each.
At a glance
- 1Sunset walk through the Albaicin
- 2Views over the Alhambra
- 3Tapas in the old town
- 4Flamenco in a Sacromonte cave
Sunset in the Albaicin
Begin in the Albaicin, the labyrinth of whitewashed lanes that faces the Alhambra across the valley. A guided walking tour brings its Moorish past to life and leads you to the Mirador de San Nicolas for the postcard view of the palace glowing red at sunset with the Sierra Nevada behind. It is the perfect, atmospheric start to a Granada evening.
Tapas the Granada way
Granada is famous for keeping the old custom alive: order a drink and a free tapa arrives with it. Join a tapas crawl or food tour through the bars of the centre and the Realejo to sample local wines, jamon, cheeses and Andalusian specialities. Your guide knows which taverns serve the most generous plates, turning dinner into a moveable feast.
Flamenco in the Sacromonte caves
End the night in Sacromonte, the historic Roma quarter where flamenco is performed in whitewashed cave-tablaos carved into the hillside. In these intimate spaces you sit close enough to feel the stamping feet and raw emotion of song, guitar and dance. Many shows include a drink or dinner, and some bundle a scenic tour of the Albaicin and Sacromonte beforehand.
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