This is an impersonal hotel, crowded by lots of bus tours, so the lobby was always in a hurry.Is far from the historic center and from any interesting bar or restaurant. SOme convenience is given by a big commercial mall across the street

This is an impersonal hotel, crowded by lots of bus tours, so the lobby was always in a hurry.Is far from the historic center and from any interesting bar or restaurant. SOme convenience is given by a big commercial mall across the street
We go to Granada several times per year to see my son in college there. The city streets REALLY messed up with the new subway line construction so travelling to the centre in your car a night mare (LOTS of one-way streets, no left turning, etc.).
We found this hotel for it's VERY convenient access off a major freeway and it's good pricing. It's only a 15 minute walk to the centre / Cathedral & although needing some renovation has large rooms with nice bath rooms. We'll stay again for the reasonable price. Underground security parking an additional 15 euros per day.
This hotel is large, impersonal and caters to groups. Room was clean and basic, the bathroom was nice but view was of highway and large hypermarket across the street. It is far from the historic center of the city so we had to take a cab back and forth. There are no nice restaurants or charming neighborhoods within walking distance. The lobby restaurant/bar staff were rude, brought the wrong food and then announced they were closing (well before posted closing time). I would stay in a hotel downtown next time to better enjoy being in Granada.
This is a modern hotel with a professional staff. Dining room offers good variety at dinner and breakfast. Rooms are adequate, but no attractive view. Located across the street from a supermarket and a major dept. store.
I stayed here for 1 night in Sept 2010 as part of a guided tour. The same night there were 1 Globus group and 2 Trafalgar groups also staying in the hotel.
After seeing the Alhambra, we just ate dinner and went to sleep as we had a very early wakeup the next day. So this review will be pretty short.
The decor was modern in the 1980s, but hasn't been renovated since then. The room is reasonably sized. When we entered our room, a service person came by to glue-up an accent table that had been previously damaged. There's a safe in the room, but you need to pay to use it. Blankets, no down comforters.
There are 3 computers in the lobby but you have to pay for internet on them. Wifi in the lobby is free for hotel residents though.
Directly across the street is an "El Ingles Cortes" Hypermarket - department store + supermarket all rolled up in one. Very convenient.
The restaurant has a nightly buffet. The food quality & selection was decent. It was super packed with tour groups though.
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