“You get what you pay for . . .”
If you need to save money, and don't want to stay in a rundown property, this might be for you. It is sparkling new, and everything works, a rarity in Europe. I rate it high in value, because other hotels in town are over-priced. However, the rooms are a study in industrial design to achieve minimum cost to build and maintain I wonder if the designers didn't have experience with prisons and hospitals; such is the feeling. Everything is plastic, glass, or tile, even the single chair, with the bed the only soft item in the room. There is a small table suitable for a computer, and a narrow efficiency closet with a couple of shelves. We had to put just about everything on the floor. In short, this is not a place you look forward to spending time. The worst feature is the bathroom, which is just an area partitioned from the main room by large hinged translucent glass panels. There is no door to close, and thus no real separation. Your activities in the bathroom will be clearly heard and seen by your roommate.
The location is also very poor, unless you think you'll enjoy a large, new mall next door that has a giant grocery store, theatres, big department stores, and plenty of fast food restaurants (e.g., Burger King). It too is a monument to modern plastic design. This is all fine, but most people come to Granada for the history and scenery, and this location and hotel couldn't be much more removed from that, both physically and stylistically.
To get to the "real" Granada, you'll need to walk about 400m to an obscure bus stop (ask at the desk for directions, it's not obvious). Catch bus 1 or 3 to the downtown area. Jump off and catch the Alhambra bus (#30, clearly marked) to get up to the ticket office for the Alhambra. Read a good guidebook such as Rick Steves for information on the Alhambra - it is a complicated situation to get tickets unless you get reservations on-line, typically months in advance.
One final caveat - the hotel (and it's vague address) were not in my Garmin GPS. If driving, get the coordinates from the web site using Google maps, and mark it in your GPS.
A final positive - the front desk people salvaged the experience. They were cheerful, helpful, intelligent, and complimentary of my Spanish. I'd probably have left early if not for them.
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