Seville and Granada are two great cities in Andalusia, a land of tradition. While it is important not to miss out on visiting the region's must-see monuments, gastronomy is also an important part of the culture. Tapas are a must in Spain and are offered in most restaurants if you buy a drink. These snacks are the best way to sample the different culinary specialties of the region. Whether you want to eat tapas with friends or share a meal with your family in Seville or Granada, discover our best addresses.
Housed in one of the city's oldest buildings, a former textile industry, El Piton is a must-see in Seville. As soon as you walk through the large doors, you will see a beautiful patio surrounded by stone arches. Other tables are arranged around the patio while keeping the garden feel. The old architecture blends perfectly with the designer furniture.
Just like its decoration, the restaurant focuses on cuisine that combines tradition and modernity. On the menu, gazpacho, rice, fish, meats, and cocktails, a modern restaurant just a stone's throw from the cathedral! Address: Francos, 42, 41004 Sevilla
El Conde - Granada
Nowhere is a better place to try this famous Spanish dish than in Granada, the capital of tapas. El Conde is in the center of Granada, in a small, lively street. This tapas bar offers unique cuisine and a wide selection of wines and beers. You will plonge in a warm atmosphere accompanied by soul and punk music! El Conde is the perfect place to share tapas with friends over a glass of wine. Don't miss the mini burgers! Address: Calle Virgen del Rosario, 12, 18010 Granada
El Rinconcillo - Seville
Open since 1670, the oldest bar in Seville invites you on a gastronomic journey into the past. With its tiled floors and azulejos on the walls, typical of Andalusian decoration, El Rinconcillo has preserved its old-world charm. As in the past, the waiters still write the bill in chalk on the mahogany counter. Behind the bar, old bottles are lined up on the wall and extend to the ceiling. Chorizo, ham, cheese, mussels, or sardines find the flavours of the region in this unique place. Address: Calle Gerona, 40, 41004 Sevilla
Ena de Carles Abellan - Seville
Located in the historic Alfonso XIII Hotel, the Ena is a peaceful haven open to nature. Sit back and enjoy a delicious meal under the Seville sun. The menu features innovative gastronomic cuisine, including light dishes, tapas, wines, and cocktails. Enjoy a convivial moment with your family in this charming setting in the city center. Address: Hotel Alfonso XIII, C/San Fernando, 2, 41004 Sevilla
Las Tomasas - Granada
Located opposite the Alhambra, Las Tomasas enjoys a privileged location in the Albaycin district. Whether indoors or on the terrace, you can enjoy panoramic views of one of the most emblematic monuments in the region. Open since 1989, this restaurant specializes in cold dishes and tapas but has reinvented itself to offer its customers a more varied menu. Dishes are seasonally adapted and can be accompanied by a glass of wine, to be chosen from the selection.
You will be surprised by the starter to the dessert! Address: Carril de San Agustín, 4, 18010 Granada
Bodegas Castaneda - Granada
A typical Andalusian bar, with a counter decorated with bottles of wine, in front of which most customers gather to enjoy tapas. It is also possible to eat at the table. In addition to tapas, a classic of Andalusian gastronomy, try the cheese, pâté, and ham platters. They are perfect with a glass of wine. Just a stone's throw from the Plaza Nueva, Bodegas Castaneda is a typical Granada bar perfect for those looking for authenticity. Address: Calle Almireceros, 1, 3, 18010 Granada
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