This little guesthouse is tucked away on a narrow laneway unsuitable for vehicular traffic, so my advice is to take a taxi (8€ from the train station) to get through the convoluted winding streets and drop you off at the end of the laneway. Once you get your bearings, it’s only a 5 or 10 minute downhill walk along cobbled streets to the neighbourhood of Moorish shops and restaurants, and to the big Plaza Nueva that is a hub for taxis and buses. The guesthouse is charming, although be aware that there is no lift. Our comfortable room on the second floor had a big walk-in shower with good pressure and lots of hot water, and a sweet little terrace off the room with a peek-a-boo view of the Alhambra. The staff of Tony and Ainoha couldn’t have been nicer or more helpful; they were just wonderful. The continental breakfast was fresh and filling, served with good strong coffee. When my husband and I had to leave early on our first morning in order to get to the Alhambra on time, Ainoha sent us with a packed lunch so that we wouldn’t fade away from hunger. It was a very thoughtful gesture, and much appreciated! We had a fabulous three days in Granada.