Tip: Pre-concert dinners at Carmen Mirador de Aixa or El Trillo are the standard; the Generalife runs flamenco evenings.
Location
Address: Palacio de Carlos V, Alhambra, 18009 Granada
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San Cecilio Romeria in Granada celebrates the citys patron saint on February 1 with a pilgrimage up to the Sacromonte Abbey, free habas con jamon and salaillas.
Tip: Free flat bread (salaillas) and broad beans with ham are handed out at the abbey from 12:00.
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Holy Week in Granada brings the torrijas tradition to every pasteleria, the cinnamon-honey Andalusian Easter bread soaked in milk and wine.
Tip: Pasteleria Lopez Mezquita pioneers a vino-soaked variant; Casa Ysla makes the milk-and-cinnamon classic.
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Ruta de la Tapa in Granada runs mid-November every year, a citywide tapas competition with around 80 participating bars and a passport system that picks the winner.
Tip: Stamp passport books at participating bars; complete six stamps to enter the prize draw and vote.
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Navidad y Belenes in Granada lights up Plaza Bib-Rambla and Calle Reyes Catolicos in December with belenes, food stalls and pasteleria specials of piononos and mantecados.
Tip: Casa Ysla launches a special Christmas pionono with rum syrup; convent sweets open the turn for ordering.
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Feria del Aceite de Oliva de Granada in November brings olive growers from the Sierra Magina and Granada PDO to Plaza del Carmen for free oil tastings.
Tip: Take an empty bottle; growers fill from the press at the bottom-end price of the harvest year.
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Dia de la Cruz in Granada celebrates the May Crosses around May 3 with around 100 flower crosses across the city, each backed by a parish bar pouring tapas and fino sherry.
Tip: May 2 to 3, 2026; the Plaza del Carmen flamenco stage is the central programmed event.
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