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#1.
Plaza Santa Ana 12, Granada, Spain

#2.
Calle Horno De Abad 11, Granada, Spain

#3.
Calle Madrid 8, Seville, Spain
Although this tasca occupies an impossibly cramped triangle of a street corner just behind the Hotel Inglaterra and the Plaza Nueva, it seems as though everyone in the neighborhood, including the sales staffs at the upscale ... More on Frommers

#4.
Abades 1, Seville, Spain
A converted mansion in the Barrio Santa Cruz has been turned into a rendezvous that's been compared to "a living room in a luxurious movie set." In the heart of the Jewish ghetto, this 19th-century house, constructed around a central ... More on Frommers

#5.
Calle Alemanes 7, Seville, Spain
Immediately adjacent to the rear of the cathedral and the entrance that leads into the Patio de los Naranjos, this is the biggest, busiest, loudest, and sudsiest Irish pub in Seville. With massive ceiling beams and very thick walls, ... More on Frommers

#6.
Calle Amor De Dios 31, Seville, Spain
Technically, this place admits women, but as females aren't admitted beyond the modest-size front bar, most of the inner workings of this dance club are reserved for men. The venue is weekends-only, when it tends to be very crowded ... More on Frommers

#7.
Plaza Del Salvador 6, Seville, Spain

#8.
Allada Vermell 16, Barcelona, Spain

#9.
Riera Alta 4-6, Barcelona, Spain
This strange little bar has genial aspirations to trendiness. Its name, which means "The Bar Where They Put Navarro Furniture," stems from the days when it was an old furniture storeroom, and it does feel a little like ... More on Frommers

#10.
Rec 49, Barcelona, Spain
The name is a pun on the area it's in, known as El Born, but the only concession to the historical theme is a slide show straight from the pages of National Geographic . Otherwise what ... More on Frommers
