Calderias Street, Granada

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C/ Calderias corner with C/ Elviria
 
by Marionbcn
  •   Calderias Street
    by Marionbcn
  • Where am I? Still in Granada?
      Where am I? Still in Granada?
    by Carmela71
  • Calderias - Arabic shopping area
      Calderias - Arabic shopping area
    by Beach_dog
  •   Calderias Street
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    Calle Caldererias

    by Carmela71 Updated Feb 27, 2004 2995 reviews

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    Where am I? Still in Granada?

    As soon as you enter there, you will feel yourself transported instantly by magic carpet to Morocco.

    There are lots of tea shops selling a wide variety of exotic teas.

    Most of them have Moroccan music and they have a very strong Oriental atmosphere.

    Excellent place to go before having some tapas at nigh or just after tapas for a tea in the afternoon....

    Once we had our tea and had relax a little, fancy walking along the Albaicin?.

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    Caldederia Nueva

    by arlequin_g Updated Jul 27, 2003 254 reviews

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    One of the most charming places in Granada. It's like through a time machine you had been taken to Morocco.
    There are a lot of shops with lots of fantastic things to buy. There are also lots of places to have tea. Take one! These places are very originally decorated. Don't miss this place because it would be like had not seen the Alhambra.

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    teterias

    by Marionbcn Written Sep 13, 2003 153 reviews

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    Arabic style, amazing places, fresh even in summer, where you can go and have any kind of tea under the candles light.

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    Calderias - Arabic tea shop area

    by Beach_dog Updated Feb 19, 2003 737 reviews

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    Calderias - Arabic shopping area

    Two streets between Calle Elvira and the Plaza Nueva. Its possible to think you may have fallen asleep and awoken in Morocco. Arabic shops, Tea rooms and Kebab stalls predominate here.

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