"This stunning neo-classical boutique hotel near the Alhambra is decked out with punchy design features and a decadent spa."
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"This stunning neo-classical boutique hotel near the Alhambra is decked out with punchy design features and a decadent spa."
From EUR 120
per room per night
"An intimate, 16th-century house with many original features, charmingly styled rooms and just a short stroll to the Alhambra."
From EUR 80.00
per room per night
"A 17th century Andalucian mansion houses this Room Mate sibling, located in a quiet side street despite its central location."
From EUR 90
per room per night
"Formerly a palace, now one of Granada's best boutique hotels, with gorgeous views across the Albayzín."
From EUR 148
per room per night
"A lively location and young, trendy atmosphere of this boutique hotel is tempered by the beautifully restored Granada building."
From EUR 80
per room per night
Restaurants in Granada | David Clement Davies | Spain, Andalucia (Granada), Granada
If you stagger past the cathedral, down by the stalls into the touristy Plaza Bib-Ramblas, then take a right corner into the little square, you will find 'Cunini' and the finest antidote to gripes
Peaches in the Alhambra: Letter from Andalucia | David Clement Davies | Spain, Andalucia (Granada), Granada
In Seville and Cordoba, and any number of town squares across Southern Spain, autumn’s gifts of oranges and limes are swelling the trees. It’s perfect that in the Alhambra it should be peaches
Granada - a luxury weekend | James Henderson | Spain, Andalucia (Granada), Granada
It is easy to see why the Moor sighed as he was forced to leave Granada. It is a city of magnificent views. In the startling southern Spanish light, the towers of the Alhambra shimmer
Spain's Ripest Exotic Fruit | Paul Miles | Spain, Andalucia (Granada), Granada
In the Autumn, when the pigs are fattened up, there’s usually a slaughtering festival
Granada: Europe's most African City | Mark Eveleigh | Spain, Andalucia (Granada), Granada
‘An African paradise set under the Sierras like a rose preserved in snow’ is possibly the best description that Granada will ever be awarded
Barceló La Bobadilla | Nicholas Clarke | Spain, Andalucia, Granada
Hidden up a winding pathway and a lane or two off the beaten track, the majestic building is flanked on either side by deep valleys, arching olive and almond trees, blooming wild flowers and strong-scented herbs. It’s like something out of a painting, and even the air smells different here