It's not worth the price. The hotel's decor is unique, but the rooms and bathrooms are small, even smaller than some hotels I've stayed in that cost over a thousand. The bedding doesn't justify the price either. The breakfast is bad, offering no advantage compared to hotels costing over a thousand. The service staff lacks awareness; staff members shared the elevator with guests but didn't greet them. They messed up my reservation; I had booked breakfast, but they made a mistake and told me to go to the front desk to inquire. After quickly clarifying the situation, they wouldn't let me go to breakfast immediately. Two staff members stood there talking in Spanish for three minutes, leaving me waiting, before casually apologizing to me, ma'am. There's a room near the entrance with some sofas, usually open. On our second day, a few of us were waiting downstairs and decided to go in. Just as we were about to enter, a staff member slammed the door shut. I asked him why, and he gave an awkward smile, saying Muslims need to pray. We were told to wait a few minutes. We sat on the sofas outside for two or three minutes, then a staff member came and asked what we wanted to do inside. I said we wanted to sit and wait for someone, and he opened the door for us. We went in and sat down, and later, other people also came in to sit. So it's not that the room is unavailable. Overall, the price is probably just due to its good location. Don't expect much else.
- matata****
Beatiful hotel rooms are next to Alhambra Palace Hotel that you can walk to the gate of wine for a few hundred meters Alhambra attractions. Excellent room view of the whole Granada city (You need book city view rooms). Espresso machine and electric kettle in room to make coffee or team. The best breakfast in our entire two week Europe trip!
- Qiru