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Plaza de Santa Cruz 11, Seville, Andalusia

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  • Negotiating the labyrinth of narrow streets of the Barrio Santa Cruz somehow contributes to the authentici... More on Frommers

  • My wife had been to Seville a couple of times before we met, and every time she's been there, she's gone to... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Calle Del Campo, Madrid 28041 Spain

  • The schedule of this 3,500-seat facility might include everything from punk-rock music groups to the more high-brow warm-weather performances of visiting symphony orchestras. Check ... More on Frommers

  • It is extremely relaxing and enjoyable to sit out in the park, listening to the street performers while eating lunch or something similar. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Plaza de Tirso de Molina 1, Madrid

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  • Nuevo Apolo is the permanent home of the renowned Antología de la Zarzuela company. It is on the re... More on Frommers

  • Solamente al transpasar sus puertas se te agudizan los sentidos , atraves de la vista ves lo que siempre im... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Cervantes 13, Cuenca, Spain

  • Set in the business section of the new town at the foot of the hills that lead you to the wonders of medieval Cuenca, this restaurant belongs to one of Spain's most celebrated restaurateurs, Pedro Torres Pacheco. Given this, and ... More on Frommers

 

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Carrera Del Darro 19, Granada, Spain

  • This is one of the biggest and (in our opinion) hippest of the bodegas lining the edge of the Carrer del Darro, a street that's legendary for its nightlife and its sense of medieval history. The interior is a sprawling labyrinth ... More on Frommers

 

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Betis 2, Seville, Spain

  • DJs rule the night at this favorite, which is open daily after midnight and usually rocks until the early hours. More on Frommers

 

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Fernan Caballero 6, Seville, Spain

  • Some visitors, but mostly locals, patronize this tiny bar with tasty tapas on a small street off San Eloy. It's a modest joint, with glaring neon lights at night that are unkind to all but those with perfect skin. The owner is ... More on Frommers

 

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Amor De Dios 32, Seville, Spain

  • Founded in 1999 near the Alameda de Hercules, and with a gay underground following of men from throughout the region, this is the most popular and most frequently visited "bear bar" in Andalusia, with a decor that's loaded with ... More on Frommers

 

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Carrer Valencia 236, Barcelona, Spain

  • Lesbians aren't so well served by the city, but this is the classic club of note for everyone, from fashionable young things to older ... More on Frommers

 

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Sepulveda 185, Barcelona, Spain

  • Still one of the most popular gay discos in Barcelona, Metro attracts a diverse crowd -- from young fashion victims to more rough-and-ready macho types. One dance floor plays contemporary house and dance music, and the other traditional ... More on Frommers

 

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