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Unless you want to seriously splash the cash and find a Granada hotel within the Alhambra itself, consider basing yourself in the historic Albaicín neighborhood. This maze of cobbled streets, squares, and beautiful 16th-century houses has a plethora of hotels made from converted palaces, with courtyards, wooden balconies, and, if you choose wisely, a view of the Alhambra itself. Be warned, however: There are many steps in the area, parking is nonexistent, and your taxi probably won't be able to drop you off at the door of your hotel.
High-design values have been applied to the restoration of this Renaissance convent built around a large cloister with two stories of arcades, located on the...more
Perfectly positioned just a few steps from the Albaicín's main riverside thoroughfare, this small hotel was built as a family home by owner Lorena Padilla...more
This hotel is a fine restoration of a Morisco-era house (Morisco was the name given to Muslims who stayed on after the conquest). It's like having your own...more
Many of the Albaicín's traditional dwellings are being turned into boutique hotels, but Casa Morisca—a late-15th-century house with a lovely...more
This winsome turn-of-the-century villa with a contemporary annex is for those seeking a departure from Alhambra aesthetics. The signature of the rooms in the...more
First opened in 1910, this pink monolith of a faux-Moorish palace on Alhambra hill (the fortress is a mere five minutes away) is still a good luxury...more
Among Spain's state-run network of hotels, this parador in Granada ranks high on the list of the most spectacular, installed in a 15th-century convent that's...more










