Catalonia Granada is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Granada, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Granada, Catalonia Granada is located a short distance from Basílica de San Juan de Dios (0.3 mi) and Escuela Delengua (0.6 mi).
Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Catalonia Granada offer a minibar, air conditioning, and a desk.
During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including 24 hour front desk, room service, and a sun terrace. Guests of Catalonia Granada are also welcome to enjoy a rooftop pool and breakfast, located on site.
Granada has plenty of steakhouses. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Negro Carbón - Granada, Restaurante Jardines de Zoraya, Tablao Flamenco, and Entrebrasas, which are serving up some great dishes.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like The Alhambra (1.1 mi), Hammam Al Andalus Granada (0.7 mi), and Mirador de San Nicolas (0.7 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Enjoy your stay in Granada!
As other have said around 10 minutes walk from City Centre but close to all attractions. Rooms are excellent, spacious and have a nice bathroom. Tea and cofee provided and rooms kept spotless by cleaners. Did not use amenities on offer or eat in the restaurant so cannot comment on quality. Only one minor negative was around wifi - brilliant in reception but 'patchy" in room and would often lose connectivity. Overall first rate hotel and would return.
Good comfortable stay. Room was spacious and nice and bright and very clean. Bathroom spacious and clean. Beds and pillows comfortable. Good number of powerpoints. Coffee and tea provided. Shower has good water pressure and hot water. Staff friendly. Good breakfast. Would stay again.
This member if the Catalonia group is a bit outwith the city centre, but easy walking to the station. Plenty of bus stops close by, and during my stay I was glad to be somewhat away from the thronging centre. The hotel is very comfortable as was my room (I was given an upgrade-very nice thank you!). There's a gym and other facilities I didn't use, and a bar which I did. The breakfast was typically very good, and the staff also, and friendly which is a boon given the understandable attitude of Europeans to the Brits, post Brexit. I used room service for dinner, as quite a number of restaurants etc. seem to have closed, presumably as a result of Covid. The food was fine, and inexpensive. Overall, the hotel was very good value, I'd certainly go back.
Location is not really ideal, reception staff are unwelcoming, and WiFi does not work. I would not recommend it to my friends/associates as Granada has much better options within the similar price point…I’m not also sure about their Covid hygiene standards as you can observe several guests without masks within facilities and many smoking in front of the Hotel.
We booked one of their best rooms, their only terrace room (#621) one of their priciest (115 € /night, normal rooms started at 56€), we stayed 3 nights. When we arrived, there were human hairs on the floor and food crumbles. Our terrace was filthy and not scrubbed for weeks. They cleaned both after we complained. Our room floor was not properly cleaned daily, we asked them to RE do it daily. Our bathroom sink was broken, an evidence of poor maintenance Corridors were dusty. The swimming pool bottom was filled with broken porcelain tiles. We were not told about any of the hotel facilities during check in, we discovered on the last day there is a spa. We did not know whether our tariff included breakfast if we didn't ask, nor were we offered to pay for it, so we had it at the excellent bar next door. On the pros side, hotel is modern, the bathroom equipped with a super large tub and a bidet. The terrace was amazing with its large cabana bed, tables and chairs. A pleasure if clean. The bed was very comfy so were all the beddings and towels. There was a nespresso machine in the room. The pool is tiny but a nice add on, the roof top terrace worthy of having a drink if the bar is open. Location is fine, walking distance to the old town, it was easy to park nearby in a free spot (before 17h!) I recommend the place for € / night, but if you can spend 15 € more and go to a 5* in the centre do it. Staff and management were friendly. Pity essential tasks are not part of their daily job.…
The room was very spacious and the breakfast excellent. There was a lot of choice. The room was very clean and the location close to everything. It is a small walk to the city centre and +/- 20 min to Alhambra. We would recommend this hotel!
The hotel was good, well located slightly out of the city centre. The staff was fantastic and always very attentive. The room was spacious and very comfortable. We had an issue with the shower that didn't get resolved but very minor (water woukd go cold when showering for a couple of seconds), also the toom wasn't very sound proof and we could hear guests from other rooms at night.
This hotel has a strange layout which made it difficult to find the way to our room as well as the breakfast buffet. The buffet offerings were average. They charged for ice even though I stopped at the bar to pick up the ice and take it to our room. We had a room at the back of the hotel which was very quiet and comfortable.
Very good hotel with professional and friendly staff. Great room with excellent beds. As a member of catalonia hotels you feel like a royal on route. All highlights on walking distance, after a tiring walking day the pool and rooftop terrace are great
WARNING to all potential guests. BEWARE of the tactics of this hotel (and possibly their entire chain). Try to have a backup booking elsewhere in case they try to pull something like this on you. I booked over 30days ahead of time to receive a discounted rate. As I always do, immediately after booking, I emailed the hotel and they confirmed my reservation. About a week prior to check-in, I received an email from the hotel telling me my reservation was cancelled because my credit card info was invalid. This was strange as I entered my credit card information during booking and the system validated the credit card at that time. This is also my primary card and I have been actively using it daily. I also used it to book several other things in Spain with no issue. I also checked with my credit card company and they said there have been no failed attempts on my credit card and no blocks. I happened to be at my computer at the time of receiving the email and checked their website to see if I could just rebook and it was showing full. This was strange as if my reservation was cancelled, a room should have opened up. Perhaps they were still holding my room until I resolve this issue? I contacted the hotel asking them to re-instate my reservation and provide instructions on how I can resolve the situation and provide my credit card information again. Through several email exchanges, they kept repeating that my credit card information was invalid so my room is cancelled making zero effort to resolve the situation. Even if my credit card information was invalid, it would make sense for them to contact me to try to resolve the situation PRIOR to cancelling the reservation. They did not even want to discuss the possiblity of resolving the situation. Finally several days later, they said their hotel is full and offered a hotel 70km outside the city, nearly an hour away for around the same rate. This was a bit of an insult and totally unacceptable. Their cancellation so close to check-in date left with few options as most hotels were either full or extremly expensive. I was able to book another hotel in a less desirable location and an smaller lower quality room for nearly 150EUR more. My only other option would have been to rearrange or cancel my entire trip which would have mean I would have lost more. I've stayed at over 50 different hotels all over the world over the past 20yrs or so. I've had this type of situation come up maybe twice. In those situations, the hotel contacted me that they were having issues with my credit card info BEFORE canceling my reservation since they value my reservation. Each time, I was able to provide them the information again and the issue was resolved. This is the first time, I've ever had a hotel just cancel a reservation last minute. Even if their system really did have a problem processing my credit card (AGAIN after processing it during booking), it would only be logical for the hotel to contact me PRIOR to cancelling the reservation in order to remedy the situation and preserve the reservation). It makes no sense for a hotel to want to cancel a reservation without even contacting the guest FIRST to try to figure out the issue. I highly suspect that the hotel was either over-booked and/or they were trying to remove my reservation to sell a higher priced less discounted reservation. That is the only way I can explain their behavior. If they don't wan't to offer discounts, then don't offer lower rates. Regardless of their motives or my theories, they stated that their system checks the credit card information on all reservations 7 days prior and automatically cancels them if it is invalid. Based on their own statements, you always have a risk of your reservation getting cancelled since you don't know if their system will make an error (like in my case) and cancel the reservation with no prior notice. I have some friends (10 people) planning to visit Granada next month. After letting them know of what happened, they all cancelled their reservations and booked elsewhere.…
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