Tetería Dar Ziryab

Granada


Duck into the dimly lit interior, adorned with tiling, cushioned benches and Moorish latticework arches, to puff on a cachimba and drink herbal tea (€2.50 to €4) from ornately decorated glasses. One of Granada's original tearooms, it also occasionally hosts cultural events.


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