Planta Baja, Granada

Planta Baja, Granada

Planta Baja, located in Granada, has established itself as a pivotal venue in the local cultural scene, particularly appealing to the youthful, student demographic. The club has carved out a niche as a hub for both rock music and alternative arts since its inception in the early 1980s.

The club features two distinct levels, each offering a unique experience. The ground floor is known for its vibrant atmosphere, where dim lights set the mood for energetic dance sessions driven by the beats of regular DJs, Sergio Bastida and DJ Toner. This floor occasionally transforms into a live music venue hosting both local and international bands, enhancing its reputation as a dynamic space for live performances.

The second floor provides a stark contrast, functioning as a tranquil bar. This quieter space allows patrons to relax and enjoy drinks in a more subdued environment, away from the lively dance floor below. The dual setup ensures that after each live performance, the night continues with DJ sets in both the concert area and the upper bar, maintaining a seamless flow of entertainment.

Planta Baja's programming remains avant-garde, and its ability to attract significant acts from the national and international music scene underscores its status as a reference point in the city. This club not only serves as a nightlife hotspot but also as a cultural landmark, contributing to the vibrant artistic landscape of Granada.

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Sight Name: Planta Baja
Sight Location: Granada, Spain (See walking tours in Granada)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub

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