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Hotels in Granada
77 Hotels
Granada Centro Hotel
Calle Navarrete 7

The main thing going for the 32-room budget-value Hotel Granada Centro is its location -- despite the slightly seedy appearance of its surroundings (the street gets its share of grafitti). It's set right in the heart of Granada. Typical of accommodations at this price point, rooms are simple and amenities are basic, but Wi-Fi is free and breakfast, which is included in the room rate, can be taken at a nearby cafe. Although it comes with a fee, off-site parking is a bonus. All in all it's a solid choice for travelers who want a budget-friendly hotel right off Granada's main drag.

Hospes Palacio de los Patos
Calle Solarillo de Gracia 1

Nineteenth century meets cutting-edge contemporary chic with notable success at the high-end boutique, 40-room Hospes Palacio de los Patos. Its bold architectural meld has garnished much acclaim, and interiors in both the old and the new areas are seriously impressive. Rooms are excellently finished, though some might find the modern minimalism a little cold. The location isn't ideal -- it's a bit of a stroll to get anywhere, and the road outside can be noisy. Rates are a bit high for the area even by luxury hotel standards.

NH Collection Granada Victoria
Puerta Real, 3

The 69 rooms and suites at this chain hotel have modern furnishings and come with minibars, Wi-Fi, and robes. The location at the center of historic, buzzing Granada is excellent, and it’s a convenient place from which to sightsee and explore. There’s a restaurant, bar and event space, but no fitness center or spa.

Vincci Albayzin
Ribera Genil 48

The three-and-a-half-pearl Vincci Albayzin is located in downtown Granada, along a pretty shopping street in the more modern part of town. It's a 12-minute walk from the cathedral, and 20 minutes on foot from the Alhambra. The 108 rooms are bright and attractive, with a Moorish-inflected design, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and safes. Features include a well-equipped gym and sauna, as well as a tapas bar and a more formal restaurant in a courtyard enclosed by a lofty glass roof. Guests looking to stay in the old part of town might want to try the tiny but well-formed Hotel Casa 1800 Granada, although it doesn't have a proper restaurant.

Hesperia Granada
Plaza Gamboa, S/N

The 70-room Hesperia Granada is a mid-range chain property with classic Andalusian style and a central location within walking distance of famed sights and restaurants. Housed in a historic tenement block, the property has three interior courtyards with marble floors and colonnades, a private parking garage, and an extensive daily breakfast buffet (for a fee). Simple rooms are elegantly decorated with hardwood floors and minibars, while some Suites' balconies overlook the hotel's petite outdoor square. Wi-Fi is free throughout, though guests must request a new password daily. Some rooms at the front of the property get street noise, especially on weekends, and some may find the decor a bit stark. Wi-Fi is free throughout. 

Hotel Palacio De Santa Paula, Autograph Collection
Gran Via de Colon 31

With stunning grounds that include a 16th-century convent and 12th-century Moorish building, the AC Palacio de Santa Paula, Autograph Collection offers a unique luxury experience in Granada's historic center. This 75-room luxury property has a well-regarded and romantic restaurant serving modern Andalusian cuisine, a chic bar with seating around a stone courtyard, and a small gym with a Turkish bath and sauna. Moody, low-lit rooms combine contemporary style with antique ambiance, and have minibars, electric kettles, and beautifully tiled bathrooms. While best-suited to tourists and couples, the hotel offers business travelers four event spaces, including a ballroom in a restored 16th-century chapel, along with free Wi-Fi throughout the property. 

Sercotel Gran Hotel Luna de Granada
Plaza Manuel Cano, 2, corner Arabial

Sercotel Gran Hotel Luna de Granada is a contemporary three-and-a-half pearl hotel with a loyal following of domestic travelers. Major attractions like the Granada Cathedral and Alhambra are a lengthy walk or drive away, as the hotel is in the western part of the city. Extensive leisure offerings include indoor and outdoor pools, a kids' club, and a spa. It also has lots of event and meeting space, plus an Andalusian restaurant and bar. The 367 rooms have a simple, contemporary look, and include features like minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Travelers who want a more central hotel without sacrificing too many features might check out Granada Five Senses Rooms and Suites, which is often cheaper. 

Hotel Barcelo Carmen Granada
Calle Acera del Darro 62

The upscale 222-room Carmen Hotel might not be much to look at from the outside, but once inside it's hard not to be impressed by the lavish reception area. Rooms tone down the glitz and are smart and spacious, and many have balconies. Views from the rooftop terrace are a real highlight, and the pool's a nice touch, if a little small. A kids' club gives an air of family-friendliness. Rates are very competitive for its central Granada location -- especially for guests who snag a higher-floor room with a balcony.

Hotel Puerta De Las Granadas
Cuesta de Gomerez 14

Puerta de Las Granadas is a two-and-a-half-pearl budget hotel in central Granada, just below the Alhambra and a five-minute walk to the cathedral. This is a simple hotel, though it has a pleasant enough style and isn't woefully dated like some of its area competition. The hotel offers free coffee and tea throughout the day, a continental breakfast (for a fee), an outdoor courtyard patio. There's also a gift shop in the lobby and computers for guests to use. Wi-Fi is free throughout. The 14 rooms all come with en-suite bathrooms, minibars, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs, though they are plain and many are small. For apartments with more space and personality, check out Alhambra Apartamentos Turisticos, though it's just a bit pricer and farther from the cathedral.

Gar-Anat Hotel Boutique
Plaza de los Peregrinos 1

Gar Anat Hotel Boutique is a 15-room upper-mid-range property housed in a restored 17th-century palace on a cozy, cobblestone street in Granada's historic center. Individually decorated, literature-inspired rooms have elegant wood ceiling beams and flat-screen TVs, and are arranged around a columned central courtyard. Free tea and coffee are offered in a chic library with terracotta floors, and breakfast is available for a fee in the building's 16th-century vaulted cellar. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, which forms part of the Square of the Pilgrims, and is a 20-minute walk from the famed Alhambra.