| Tapas in Granada | ||||||||||||
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| The local tradition of free tapas or snacks when you buy a drink began with practise of covering a beer with a slice of bread to keep flies off. In time the tapas (literally meaning lid or cover) became more elaborate and delicious. However Granada is the only remaining corner of Spain where the tradition has been maintained and the tapas are still free. Click on the link to the left for a list of some of the best known tapas bars in Granada to start you on your tapas tour.... |
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| Famous Tapas Bars | ||||||||||||
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| To Book: | ||||||||||||
| Name: | Contact Denise Guest or Anita Gackowksa | |||||||||||
| Email: | [email protected] | |||||||||||