Let me start with the biggest positive this place has going for it: location. It's right on the Plaza Nuevo, the minibuses run just a few steps away, the street up to the Alhambra is right here, the Albaycin starts across the street, etc. All good.
But the place has left me with a blech feeling about it. After checking in I had a question, called the front desk but got no answer. I gave a tour group the number of the hotel but when they called at 9:30AM they received no answer.
The patio courtyard, with tables and drinks and tapas, does seem nice at first. It's spacious with a lot of plants. But there are no windows at all, just the front door which is usually closed. There is minimal ventilation, and the roof is glass which lets light and heat in. So it gets pretty stuffy, and if you dislike cigarette smoke as I do the smell lingers and makes its way up the hallways towards the rooms, although thankfully not inside of the rooms.
I ordered a diet coke in the lounge. I got a very small bottle, as I expected, and I expected a standard tourist rip-off price of E1.50, but it was E2.50. I've been here for two weeks and never seen a price over E1.50 before. So be forewarned.
The room itself is somewhat small, even by European standards, but I'm in a single so that's what you get. However I wouldn't describe the decor as old-world but instead simply lacking. There is a large cabinet, but not a dresser. When you open it there are no shelves, it's just a big box. There are no drawers of any kind in the room. And the only chair in the room is a small uncomfortable wooden one. All of these are firsts for me in a place charging these rates.
When I checked in, the person working the front desk showed me to my room, but there was no literature about the town and I did not feel like I should contact her with questions. Basically, I just got a negative impression of the facility in general.
But, the location is great and the room is adequate, and everything else is nice but not essential. Hence, 3 stars.
