Hotel is in a great location- so close to the cathedral. However property was a strange mix of old and modern- beautiful building and original facade beautifully restored . The interior is all modern - but not state of the art modern- which would have worked better. I had a junior suite which was huge particularly for a Spanish City. Covid times and hotel was not busy. Room was excellent value at under €75 but it was room only available- no bar and no restaurant and no room service. breakfast was available. Underground car parking was a bonus. Only staff member i saw was at reception - she was delightful. Bedrooms are either in original part of building or new build overlooking courtyard at back - where I was located. Veerey very quiet. Excellent nights sleep. Lots of lighting options in the room but this is needed as little natural daylight. Bed was huge and very comfortable. Bathroom also very spacious with separate bath and shower, double basin and separate toilet / bidet room. Separate lounge with sofabed, soft chair and dining table. Whilst there is a closing siding door between lounge and bedroom, there is a curious glass panel which means you can see clearly between the 2 rooms and so multiple occupancy only recommended for parents and chidren or very close friends ! Decor was very bland. Covid policy in place in Hotel which worked well and gave reassurance and a feeling of safety. …
This hotel was excellent in every way, all rooms spotless and all the rooms were disinfected just what was needed, with the Covid virus. We will return to this hotel. Position fantastic for walking around Granada. Breakfast was Covid friendly, served at your table.
This was the first and only hotel I have seen go above and beyond with COVID safety precautions. They literally spray everything down to the pen they give you to sign with. They wipe your passports, card machine, there’s santitiser EVERYWHERE, and they were clearly constantly cleaning. We felt extremely comfortable and safe staying here and it’s in a great location. I would not hesitate recommending this hotel to anyone.
We spent one night here. It is a brand new, extra clean hotel, just in front of the Cathedral. Our room was on the back and therefore very quiet. The staff was very helpful. The bed was huge and very comfortable. We did not use the hotel parking, but one next to the hotel for 23 Euro per day. We choose the option with no breakfast but there are plenty of bars nearby to have a good breakfast at a very reasonable price. We will go back.
The location was excellent, the rooms were clean, the breakfasts tasty, the bed was comfortable, the refrigerator was stocked, and the TV worked just fine. So what was the problem? The problem was that the placed has been “modernized,” in the worst sense of the word. There was, for example, a bewildering array of a half-dozen light switch options – bienvenido, trabajo, tenue, lectura, relax, y dormir. All we wanted was a single switch for “on” and “off”! And as if that weren’t bad enough, some of those switches also controlled the bathroom lights, so in turning off a room light you could also accidentally turn off the bathroom lights while someone was in the shower (which happened to us). By far the worst two problems were with the a) night light, and b) air conditioning. Our room had a "modernized" night light that was high up on the wall and so BRIGHT that you could actually READ by its light!!! It lit up the whole room. When I asked the hotel staff for help so we could sleep, they refused to do anything, merely stating the interrogation light...uh, I mean "night light" was obligatory. The thermostat was so “modern” that it took us a long time to finally figure out how to make it run. Then, when it did run, it didn’t work – it was cooler outside than it was in our hot room. The front desk clerk neither believed me (we had the conversation in Spanish) nor asked anyone to fix it until the next day. There were other minor difficulties associated with the “modernization” process. Neither of our key cards worked, so we had to leave our luggage outside the door, return to the front desk, and have them reprogrammed. Also, in the small bathrooms, while the shower was nice and warm, the handle that controlled which shower head to use was tricky: if you pushed it forward, hot water came out of the top showerhead. If you pulled the handle back to neutral, it turned it off; but if you pulled back just a teeny bit too far, very COLD water came spraying out of the OTHER shower spout. Also, the hotel doesn’t carry electricity convertors. We traveled with one that we had used in several different countries, but the wall sockets in Spain have a round recess (our convertor worked on flat wall sockets), so we couldn’t plug ours in. We asked for one on loan - at least until the next day, as it was Sunday and all the stores were closed. But they wouldn't do that. Individually, no one item was too bad. Collectively, however, they added up to one thing: annoying. Thus, given the fact that we were paying money for a hotel where we did not want to be kept awake by a bright night light and instead wanted to relax, sleep, shower easily, have a working thermostat, flick the lights on and off, and plug in our electrical appliances, we were disappointed. This was the worst hotel we stayed in during our two-week trip to Spain.…
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