Where to dance Kizomba in search location icon Granada, Spain

Find out where to go dancing in Granada and the surrounding area: clubs, parties, and social scenes where you can enjoy dancing and meet people.

Kizomba venues in Granada

9 venues
Before you go, keep in mind...
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Check out the schedule: The lineup changes every week, and the music styles can vary by day. It’s common to hear kizomba alongside bachata or salsa on the same night, so be sure to check what’s on the schedule.
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Choose your destination carefully: Before you go out, check the type of session—whether there’s a workshop beforehand or if it’s just social dancing. It’s best to check the event details or the venue’s latest information.
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How the environment works: Kizomba is a social dance: you dance with different people throughout the evening. It’s perfectly normal to go alone, and it’s usually easy to join in, even if it’s your first time.
Magic Granada

Magic Granada

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Granada
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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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
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
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}
Dánzate

Dánzate

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Granada
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.
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Sunday opened from 17:30 to 21:30

A Guide to Going Out to Dance Kizomba in Granada

Going out to dance kizomba in Granada is becoming an increasingly popular experience within the social dance scene. In the city and other parts of the province, it’s common to find parties where kizomba shares the dance floor with bachata and salsa, creating a diverse and very social atmosphere.

The community usually goes out dancing both on weekdays and weekends, though the offerings may vary depending on the day. Many sessions include workshops or entertainment beforehand, and then the dance floor opens for social dancing, where the focus is on having fun, connecting, and dancing with different people.

In addition to the capital, you can also find options in nearby areas like Motril, Armilla, or even in other relatively close Andalusian cities, where one-off events or themed parties are organized.

The atmosphere is usually friendly and welcoming: you arrive, order a drink at the bar, and gradually join the dance floor. It’s completely normal to go alone, since kizomba is a social dance where you invite and share dances with different partners throughout the night.

As for prices, depending on the venue, it’s common to find tickets that include a drink, free admission during certain hours, or special events with an additional fee.

If you’re thinking of going out, it’s best to check what’s happening each night, choose the plan that suits you best, and hit the dance floor. Granada has plenty of options for enjoying kizomba at your own pace.