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Casual Ilbira Granada
4.4/543 Reviews

Casual Ilbira Granada

Granada|0.3km from Gil de Avalle
Stayed for 2 nights on a room only basis. Spotlessly clean and very friendly staff. Rooms have a good mini fridge, and there is a kitchen next to Reception with a kettle, microwave, cutlery and crockery. Bus stop outside goes to the Alhambra for €1.40. Good selection of bars outside the hotel, and about a 10 minute stroll to the Cathedral, or Bib Rambla all on the flat. At the start of the narrow road to the hotel is a roundabout. Here is the Marquis’s sister hotel - great for breakfast. Scrambled eggs, bread, coffee and a large bowl of fruit & yogurt will set you up for the day for under €10. Just around the corner you can catch the C32 bus to Albaicin for €1.40. Lovely views going up a very steep climb. Get out at St Nicolas Square at the top. There are a couple of cafés next to the square where you can enjoy a coffee or beer, with the most amazing views of the Alhambra, then catch the bus or walk downhill (about 20 mins) back into the centre. We were worried about driving and parking in Granada, so we parked up in a little town outside of Granada, called El Fargue (coming in from Murcia), and caught the N8 bus in. Cost €1.40, and travels down the only main road through every hour, just after the hour, to Jardines del Triunfo, which is the other end of the main Gran Via de Colon - a 15 min flat stroll from the hotel, or a 5 min taxi ride. N8 bus returns to El Fargue from the same place at half past the hour. Saved the stress and expense of driving and parking in the City. Very successful. We will certainly do it again, and we will also stay at the Marquis Urban again.

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Casual Ilbira Granada
4.4/543 Reviews
Stayed for 2 nights on a room only basis. Spotlessly clean and very friendly staff. Rooms have a good mini fridge, and there is a kitchen next to Reception with a kettle, microwave, cutlery and crockery. Bus stop outside goes to the Alhambra for €1.40. Good selection of bars outside the hotel, and about a 10 minute stroll to the Cathedral, or Bib Rambla all on the flat. At the start of the narrow road to the hotel is a roundabout. Here is the Marquis’s sister hotel - great for breakfast. Scrambled eggs, bread, coffee and a large bowl of fruit & yogurt will set you up for the day for under €10. Just around the corner you can catch the C32 bus to Albaicin for €1.40. Lovely views going up a very steep climb. Get out at St Nicolas Square at the top. There are a couple of cafés next to the square where you can enjoy a coffee or beer, with the most amazing views of the Alhambra, then catch the bus or walk downhill (about 20 mins) back into the centre. We were worried about driving and parking in Granada, so we parked up in a little town outside of Granada, called El Fargue (coming in from Murcia), and caught the N8 bus in. Cost €1.40, and travels down the only main road through every hour, just after the hour, to Jardines del Triunfo, which is the other end of the main Gran Via de Colon - a 15 min flat stroll from the hotel, or a 5 min taxi ride. N8 bus returns to El Fargue from the same place at half past the hour. Saved the stress and expense of driving and parking in the City. Very successful. We will certainly do it again, and we will also stay at the Marquis Urban again.
Gar Anat Hotel Boutique
4.4/559 Reviews
This historical building is quite unique, even from the moment you enter the special entrance door. It’s a quaint hotel, and is very conveniently located (although the street was a little loud in the morning). We were only here for one night, but the staff was helpful and friendly. Our room had to have been one of the largest as it was huge! I think it may have been the Serena de Amarillos room. The bathroom was also enormous, although it did not have a shower, just a tub. Even though we didn’t use the toiletries provided as we had our own, Gar Arnat provided more than I’ve ever seen in a hotel before which is a nice touch. There was a refrigerator with included water which was great. There was also plenty of room to sit and have a glass of wine at night, and everything was very clean. We did have an issue with the air conditioner that night, and I talked to the gentleman at the desk. He came to look at it and just said it was because it was such a large room that it wasn’t keeping up. By the middle of the night however, it did get quite chilly. They even have a “wish tree” in the main lobby. They provide hanging tags you can write on and hang on the tree. I would recommend a stay here if you visit Granada.
Monjas del Carmen Hotel
4.3/5107 Reviews
The hotel is cost-effective. Go out and turn right onto the street, then turn right along the slope and go directly to A Gong Zhengyi Gate. To eat a lot, pick the restaurants where foreigners line up. The room has a kettle and tea. A little girl at the front desk served well, but the older sister was impatient. Basically seamless docking with the bus station. If the map guides you to a bar with the same name, it doesn't matter. Enter the bar and ask, the hotel can pass through the door.
Hotel Macia Monasterio de Los Basilios
4/546 Reviews
Hotel location is good, the side is the monastery, there is no parking space to stop the paid parking lot, 20 euros a day, we are four hours a day, receiving 28 euros. The room is OK, breakfast is average but no problem. The hotel is a 20-minute walk from the Old Town and the Cathedral, 9.5 Euros (10 minutes) to the Alhambra, and a 40-minute walk (the mountain road is not easy). It is said that you can take the bus.
Alhambra Palace Hotel
4.5/5125 Reviews
My family stayed two nights in this hotel on a tour of Alhambra Palace. The outside common area of the hotel, including the dining room, was very well maintained and could deserve a 5-star rating. The rooms inside were a different story. We occupied two rooms. One was a “superior deluxe room,” and the other was a “classic city-view double room.” Both had the same price tag. The deluxe room was spacious and well-lit but had an odd arrangement with a useless bathtub in the center. Moreover, the room smelled of sewage when we entered the room—which I notified the management. They disagreed and claimed there was no sewage smell. I did not appreciate the response, as all four of our family members smelled of sewage. Nor did I escalate the issue, as our stay was short. The city-view room had a small window overlooking the city without much viewing space. The room was tiny, with two twin beds packed in the room, and was poorly lit. It felt like being in a prison cell. The shower doors in both rooms did not close fully, so the water splashed out. In short, both rooms were substandard and did not deserve the price tag at all. My recommendation to travelers is to stay elsewhere, and if you need to stay there, avoid the small “city-view” rooms and Deluxe Room #331 that smells of sewage. I got to love Spain and its people who are very friendly and helpful, but not this hotel.
Hotel Boutique Puerta de las Granadas
4.3/5101 Reviews
The Hotel in centrally located and has a nice rooftop patio. Our stay met all the important details such as clean room, comfortable bed, professional staff and close proximity to all major attractions. I did have a couple of disappointments. First, we upgraded to a patio room so we could relax with our travel companions at the end of the day. While sitting outside water came out of the downspouts onto the patio with an awful odor. Apparently they were watering the flowers on the rooftop patio. If I would have know this I would have saved the upcharge for the patio and taken a standard room. Secondly, we ate at the rooftop patio, the atmosphere is excellent for drinks and apps, however, my meal was disappointing and overpriced. In a town with many excellent restaurants within walking distance, this hotel needs to improve with its quality of food and food preparation. That being said, the bar, the drinks and the view is something they have an monopoly on and well worth the experience.

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Granada Travel Guide

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Granada Jaén Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Granada. Besides flying, taking a train to Granada Train Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Granada. Here, there are more than 399 hotels for you to choose from. There are many well-known chain hotels in Granada. Ibis is the top choice of many travelers in Granada. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Granada, such as hotels under the Ibis brand. Hotel Granada Center in Granada is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Hotel NH Granada Centro.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Granada, nearby attractions like La Antigua Madraza, Capilla Real, Granada Cathedral can be your first stop. For short trips in Granada, Activasur, Sierra de Huetor are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Palacio de Carlos V, Palacios Nazaries, La Alhambra. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Mercadona, ibéricos&ALHAMBRA to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 11.5°C during the day, 5.65°C at night

• April to June: 20.19°C during the day, 13.42°C at night

• July to September: 27.82°C during the day, 19.99°C at night

• October to December: 14.25°C during the day, 8.62°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 39.0 cm

• Summer: 28.67 cm

• Autumn: 7.67 cm

• Winter: 45.0 cm

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