Friday, November 29, 2013

Tapa restaurant hopping in Granada

Granada is notable as most of its bars will serve free tapas with each drink, which makes eating out in Granada very inexpensive - a blessing for the local student population. Lunch is generally from 13:00 to 16:00 and dinner from around 20:00 to the late hours of the night (though even at 20:00 most tapas bars will be deserted, as locals eat dinner very late).
There are many popular restaurant areas where you are sure to find something good. Just about every plaza in town holds at least one outdoor restaurant. Calle Elvira and the adjacent streets north of Plaza Nueva have perhaps the largest concentration of tapas bars in town. 
I tried one near Plaza San Miguel Bajo after the walking tour, which is an area of outdoor fairly low priced restaurants in the Albayzín district and some on Calle Naves running south from the city hall in the center of the city is a pedestrian street lined with a wide variety of restaurants.




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