Where to dance Bachata in search location icon Granada, Spain

Find out where to go dancing in Granada and the surrounding area. Discover dance venues, parties, and social scenes where you can enjoy a night of dancing.

Bachata venues in Granada

12 venues
Before you go, keep in mind...
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Check out the schedule: The schedule changes every week, and the styles can vary depending on the day. Before you go out, check what kind of session is being held, since not every night is 100% bachata.
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Choose the right place: Check out the vibe—see if it’s a mix of styles or more of a bachata-focused event. The best approach is to check the event details or the latest lineup and decide based on the music and the type of crowd.
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How social dancing works: Bachata is a social dance: people change partners frequently, and it's normal to dance with strangers. You can go alone without any problem, since the atmosphere is usually open and welcoming.
Magic Granada

Magic Granada

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A café-bar located inside the bullring. On Thursdays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. and Sundays from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m., it turns into a dance floor.
Weekly parties Weekends Weekdays
Today tuesday, opened from 15h to 03h}
Aliatar Café

Aliatar Café

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Granada
Every Thursday at a historic 70-year-old movie theater. Free staff-led workshops + social events with a DJ and 10 reserved VIP seats on the side.
Weekly parties Weekdays Resident DJ
Thursday opened from 20h to 01h
Babilonia Summer Club

Babilonia Summer Club

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Las Gabias
Sundays from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., salsa and bachata on Carretera de las Gabias. El León roars every weekend.
Weekends
Friday opened from 23:30 to 07h
Lokura Latina

Lokura Latina

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A Latin-style bar where the hips take the lead: salsa, bachata, kizomba, merengue, and reggaeton, served with signature mojitos in a Granada-inspired atmosphere.
Tomorrow wednesday opened from 22h to 03h
The Back Room - Granada

The Back Room - Granada

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Latin Sundays starting at 5 p.m. at a bar inspired by New York’s Prohibition-era speakeasies.
Weekends
Sunday opened from 17h to 02h
La Biblioteca

La Biblioteca

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Armilla
Themed parties every week. Some Fridays feature Latin nights. Check our social media to see what’s coming up.
Weekends Occasional events
Today tuesday, opened from 22h to 07h}
Pub Lavenia

Pub Lavenia

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Maracena
Every Friday in Maracena with Salsamon: live entertainment and drinks for €3.50. A wide selection of gin and tonics.
Weekly parties Resident DJ Paid entry
Friday opened from 23h to 04h
Dánzate

Dánzate

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A dance school at Fontiveros 45 offering Latin, contemporary, and fusion dance classes. Art and enthusiasm to get you moving and meet new people in Granada.
El Origen

El Origen

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A café-pub right in the heart of Granada. Open daily from 4:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., and on weekends until 4:00 a.m.
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Today tuesday, opened from 16h to 03h}
Mezquita 14

Mezquita 14

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Today tuesday, opened from 16:30 to 03h}
Lady Pepa

Lady Pepa

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Churriana de la Vega
Thursday opened from 22h to 05h
Pub Coliseum

Pub Coliseum

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Albolote
Free salsa and bachata classes starting at 5:00 p.m. Enjoy coffee or drinks to Latin rhythms with entertainment by Salsamon.
Weekdays
Sunday opened from 17:30 to 21:30
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A Guide to Going Out to Dance Bachata in Granada

Going out to dance bachata in Granada is a very popular option for those looking for a social, active, and fun way to spend their time. The scene includes dance halls, nightclubs, and events where bachata often shares the dance floor with salsa and, in many cases, kizomba. Depending on the day, you can find sessions focused more on bachata or mixed nights featuring various styles.

In the province, the scene is mainly concentrated in the capital, but it’s also common to find options in nearby areas like Motril, Loja, or Guadix, especially on weekends or at special events. Many people go out dancing during the week and, above all, on Fridays and Saturdays, though the schedule can vary from week to week.

The atmosphere is usually social and open. The norm is to arrive, order a drink, and start dancing with different people throughout the night. Going alone is completely normal, as the dynamic encourages switching partners and meeting new people. There are often live performances on the dance floor, DJ sets, and sometimes pre-dance workshops to get everyone warmed up.

As for prices, it’s common to find tickets that include a drink or open admission with a minimum drink purchase, depending on the venue and time. When you arrive, you’ll see people greeting each other, switching partners, and enjoying themselves without pressure, creating a warm, community-oriented atmosphere.

If you want to make the most of the experience, check which venues are hosting a session that night, see what kind of music they’re playing, and choose the atmosphere that suits you best. You just have to make up your mind and go out dancing.