Find restaurants in Las Alpujarras with pictures, reviews, nearby hotels and restaurants. See popular Las Alpujarras restaurants indicated on a detailed map.
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Come to this atmospheric cave-cum-tavern for the live shows they put on three or four times a week. Dine first, then watch a flamenco show or some Middle Eastern belly dancing or listen to a fascinating story told live by a pro... more
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You could just spend hours sitting on the terrace of this restaurant looking at the sun setting over the most inspiring Moorish architecture left in Europe - the Alhambra. The view is simply magnificent from this vantage point... more
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If you want to impress your clients, colleagues or business associates without having to travel too far from the Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones Conference Centre, you need look no further than this place, within easy walki... more
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In the little Arab quarter off Calle Elvira, at the foot of the Albayzín, there are only two Middle Eastern/North African restaurants worth sitting down in for a proper meal: this one and Arrayanes. The rest are not much more t... more
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This is a good spot to choose if you're visiting the Alhambra. Easily accessible by car, the restaurant has its own private car park and offers excellent views over the Generalife gardens. The terrace is a nice place to sit and... more
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The linen tablecloths, candles and relaxing pastel tones tell you that this is a classy and sophisticated, though understated, restaurant. The fact that it's housed in the cellar of a 16th-century monastery and you sit under th... more
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You'll see multitudes of Japanese tourists in Granada, but there are only two Japanese restaurants. This is one of them and as well as serving Japanese dishes like sushi, it serves Thai food. You'll be mingling with a multi-nat... more
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You can't get a much better location than this. It's at the bottom of the Alhambra hill where the minibuses leave for the Albayzín and the Alhambra itself. The outdoor terrace offers great views of the surrounding historic buil... more
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The most interesting thing about this restaurant is the interior décor, designed to transport you to a 1950s Hollywood movie set. You'll find yourself surrounded by movie memorabilia like rolls of celluloid, posters of famous f... more
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Come on Sundays for the paella and migas (breadcrumbs fried in olive oil with garlic, raisins and spicy sausage). These tasty traditional Andalusian dishes will fill you up for the rest of the day. The owner always gives genero... more









