 | Granada Nightlife | Tips 1 - 6 of 6 |  | Popular Nightlife | Other Nightlife Tips | All Tips (6) If I hadn't met this Finnish lady I wouldn't have known that there are free concerts and exhibitions in Casa de los Tres Mundos. With her and some of her friends I went to see Nicaraguan singer Norma Helena Gadea in a concert. It was a great experience. She's got beautiful, powerful voice and great charisma. When she sang Gracias a la Vida shivers went down my spine. The guided tour to the Isletas incluided and tour in the city as well and the guide took us to a photo exhibition in Casa de los tres Mundos. It was another great experience. Photos of Nicaragua by French photographer Catherine Chevalier were excellent. I could have spent hours there and examine her work. It was an opening night so there were speeches and we were even served a free drink. So when in Granada check what Casa de los Tres Mundos offers during your stay. Leave a Comment Theme: ConcertAddress: Plaza de la Independencia
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This is one of the more popular spots in town for live music, dancing and chilling with some drinks on weekends. A Nica Libre (Flor de Cana rum and coke, mmm!) goes for 20 cordobas and there is an entrance fee. Live music is great and very nice, mellow crowd- mixed with Nicas and foreigners. Leave a Comment Theme: Live Music
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In the Calle la Calzada, directly opposite restaurant Don Luca, you will find the pub "Zoom Bar". Although you are in the middle of Central America, this place doesn't have anything to do with the Latin lifestyle you see out on the streets. Inside Zoom Bar the main language is English, the televisions you see in every corner here show American Football, Basketball and Baseball and all the decoration on the walls have something to go with these sports. The music you hear is English and the menu is in English as well (although that one is in Spanish too). Zoom Bar is known for its cocktails and the happy hour when you can have a cheap beer here. But: all that American lifestyle was a bit too much for me. It is maybe nice for Americans who stay in Granada a bit longer, but for me, a curious European who wants to get to know the local culture, this was not the place I expected in a Central American city. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Calle la Calzada
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Pretty good bar/restaurant. For something a bit more authentic, try the Cafe down the road Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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In September 2007, El Club was the hottest of the not-many nightlife spots in Granada. It is basically a bar with a small dancing floor and an inner patio, catering to both locals, expats and tourists. Drinks from the Latin tradition; music latin-rock and international rock. It usually gets packed in the late night-hours from Thursday to Saturday. There is cover charge of $2-3 in the weekend nights. Things may change, but at time of my visit almost every tourists out for nightlife would end up here at night. It is right across the street from Cafe Nuit, the other major nightlife spot at time of my visit, so you can easily switch place in the same night if you wish.
Casual. Theme: NightclubAddress: Calle La LibertadPhone: +505 552-4245Directions: In Calle la Libertad, three blocks West of the Central Square, one block Northwest of The Iglesia de la Merced. Just ask, everybody in town knows where it is.Website: www.elclub-nicaragua.com Other Contact: E-mail: info@elClub-nicaragua.co
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Concert or Live Music at Saturday night!! Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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- Norome Villas
Km 37.5 Masaya – Granada highway Laguna de Apoyo, on the West shore, Granada, Nicaragua
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