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Hotel Casa Morisca
4.5/567 Reviews

Hotel Casa Morisca

Albaicin Granada|0.4km from Mirador de Generalife
We stayed in a 2nd floor “executive” room for 3-nights in late April at the Hotel Casa Morisca in Granada (€186). It was an atmospheric hotel with a central courtyard, the rooms entered off balconies and stairs around its perimeter (there was also a small elevator). It was nicely located on a side street just off the river, with a number of restaurants, bars, tourist shops and mini-grocery markets a few steps away. It was also convenient to the Alhambra and Albaicin's old town, although both were an invigorating 15-20 min climb up either side of the valley. Granada centro, with its cathedral and Arab baths, was a 15 min walk along the pedestrian-friendly riverfront street. Our east-facing room was a bit small, but reasonably lit by a window and a pair of doors opening onto a tiny balcony (we needed to remove the little metal chairs to actually stand on the balcony, and strain our necks for a glimpse of the E end of the Alhambra). The room was furnished with a king bed with side tables, a small table & chairs, a cabinet with mini-refrigerator and coffee fixings, small wall-mounted TV, and a closet with a safe. The bathroom was reasonable in size, with a single sink and bathtub/shower. Not much else to say about the hotel – it had a small courtyard with chairs at the back, and offered breakfast at €14 per person (we didn't try it). Overall, it was comfortable, conveniently located, but struck me as a bit overpriced for what was delivered.

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Palacio de Mariana Pineda
4.4/561 Reviews
Albaicin
Palacio de Mariana Pineda was an absolute dream place to stay in Granada during our honeymoon. We stayed in both the Junior Suite with Alhambra View and the City View Deluxe Double, either of which we’d recommend for stunning day and nighttime views of the Alhambra. The hotel is located right on Carrera del Darro. The staff were very friendly and helpful with recommendations of good places to get tapas, go see a flamenco show, and other places of interest in Granada. We highly recommend Palacio de Mariana Pineda for your stay in Granada.
Hotel Casa Morisca
4.5/567 Reviews
Albaicin
We stayed in a 2nd floor “executive” room for 3-nights in late April at the Hotel Casa Morisca in Granada (€186). It was an atmospheric hotel with a central courtyard, the rooms entered off balconies and stairs around its perimeter (there was also a small elevator). It was nicely located on a side street just off the river, with a number of restaurants, bars, tourist shops and mini-grocery markets a few steps away. It was also convenient to the Alhambra and Albaicin's old town, although both were an invigorating 15-20 min climb up either side of the valley. Granada centro, with its cathedral and Arab baths, was a 15 min walk along the pedestrian-friendly riverfront street. Our east-facing room was a bit small, but reasonably lit by a window and a pair of doors opening onto a tiny balcony (we needed to remove the little metal chairs to actually stand on the balcony, and strain our necks for a glimpse of the E end of the Alhambra). The room was furnished with a king bed with side tables, a small table & chairs, a cabinet with mini-refrigerator and coffee fixings, small wall-mounted TV, and a closet with a safe. The bathroom was reasonable in size, with a single sink and bathtub/shower. Not much else to say about the hotel – it had a small courtyard with chairs at the back, and offered breakfast at €14 per person (we didn't try it). Overall, it was comfortable, conveniently located, but struck me as a bit overpriced for what was delivered.
Hotel Rosa de Oro
4.1/520 Reviews
Albaicin
Very convenient a only a short walk to Plaza Nueva, the hop on hop off train, bus and taxi ranks. Very comfortable. Paid extra for 2 rooms with views of the Alhambra, definitely worth paying extra. Friendly staff, nice and quiet. There was nothing we did not like and would quite happily pay a return visit.
Casa Bombo
4.6/544 Reviews
Albaicin
I stayed here in October 2022 for 1 week and I fell in love! The employees are all very nice and it's awesome that they offer you free breakfast in the morning with a lot of variety to choose from. The location is great- just opposite the Alhambra with amazing views all day and night long! Keep in mind that it's located in the Albaicin therefore a lot of walking is required, paths are uneven and steep. Good workout, though :-) The only downside is that the walls are very thin- this was not an issue except for one night when a very nosy couple checked in that was enjoying itself until 2 in the morning. Luckily, that was only one night out of 6, the others guests were much more quiet! I stayed at the room that has the bathroom outside the room- it didn't bother me but keep that in mind if you don't like that. Overall, I had a great time, good conversations with Flamenco Carlos ;-) and enjoyed the amazing views.
Alhambra Palace Hotel
4.5/5128 Reviews
Centro
My family stayed two nights in this hotel on a tour of Alhambra Palace. The outside common area of the hotel, including the dining room, was very well maintained and could deserve a 5-star rating. The rooms inside were a different story. We occupied two rooms. One was a “superior deluxe room,” and the other was a “classic city-view double room.” Both had the same price tag. The deluxe room was spacious and well-lit but had an odd arrangement with a useless bathtub in the center. Moreover, the room smelled of sewage when we entered the room—which I notified the management. They disagreed and claimed there was no sewage smell. I did not appreciate the response, as all four of our family members smelled of sewage. Nor did I escalate the issue, as our stay was short. The city-view room had a small window overlooking the city without much viewing space. The room was tiny, with two twin beds packed in the room, and was poorly lit. It felt like being in a prison cell. The shower doors in both rooms did not close fully, so the water splashed out. In short, both rooms were substandard and did not deserve the price tag at all. My recommendation to travelers is to stay elsewhere, and if you need to stay there, avoid the small “city-view” rooms and Deluxe Room #331 that smells of sewage. I got to love Spain and its people who are very friendly and helpful, but not this hotel.
Hotel Boutique Puerta de las Granadas
4.3/5101 Reviews
Centro
The Hotel in centrally located and has a nice rooftop patio. Our stay met all the important details such as clean room, comfortable bed, professional staff and close proximity to all major attractions. I did have a couple of disappointments. First, we upgraded to a patio room so we could relax with our travel companions at the end of the day. While sitting outside water came out of the downspouts onto the patio with an awful odor. Apparently they were watering the flowers on the rooftop patio. If I would have know this I would have saved the upcharge for the patio and taken a standard room. Secondly, we ate at the rooftop patio, the atmosphere is excellent for drinks and apps, however, my meal was disappointing and overpriced. In a town with many excellent restaurants within walking distance, this hotel needs to improve with its quality of food and food preparation. That being said, the bar, the drinks and the view is something they have an monopoly on and well worth the experience.

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