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Hammam Al Andalus

C/ Santa Ana, 16, 18009 Granada, Spain
958 229 978
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Ranked #10 of 37 activities in Granada
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Type: Historic Sites, Spas
Owner description: As in its origin, the Arab baths are made up three spaces created by water pools at different temperatures and which give their name to the hot, warm... more » Owner description: As in its origin, the Arab baths are made up three spaces created by water pools at different temperatures and which give their name to the hot, warm and cold rooms. Each client is free to choose their own route through these spaces while respecting our team´s guidelines for use in order to enjoy an optimun experience of tradition.The route, which is accompained by Andalusian music, is completed with the steam room, the relaxation room - where clients can enjoy a typical tea - and the hot stone room, in which they can receive a massage or Ritual of their choice.Our clients feel transported in time and allow themselves to be guided on a journey through the exotic sensuallity of the mythical Al Andalus. Upon leaving, the Alhambra greets them only a few metres away with a vision that rounds off their experience of the past. « less
Useful Information: Bathroom facilities, Lockers / storage, Stairs / elevator
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Brackendale, BC
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2 of 5 stars Reviewed May 17, 2013 NEW via mobile

I went as a single and felt out of place. The rooms were attractive but needed some sound-deadening so that they would be peaceful. I could hear people talking even from one pool to another. There were too few rooms for too many people - only one hot pool, one cold pool (that no one was in), one medium pool... More

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San Francisco
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 15, 2013 NEW

The experience was great once you get past the confusion. If you don't speak Spanish you may have a problem understanding where you are suppose to go and what to do. We booked this along with an all day tour of The Alhambra. We booked the tour with Viator. We were under the impression that we would go to the... More

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 15, 2013 NEW via mobile

This place is a beautiful little find at the base of the Alhambra. The baths were lovely with pillars and relaxing flowing water. There were only a few other people in there with us who are all encouraged to speak quietly and this really adds to the peaceful experience. I would really recommend the massage, they ask you how strong... More

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Victoria, Canada
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 15, 2013 NEW

If you've never been to a traditional bath house (I hadn't), the Arab Baths in Granada are an experience not to miss. Tucked under Alhambra just off Placa Nuevo, it's well located and easy to find. The baths are beautiful, beautifully tiled pools with a cave-like roof, dimly lit with candles. There are 3 pools of varying temperature, a sauna,... More

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Rehovot, Israel
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 12, 2013

This was an amazing experience. Forget the actual hammam experience which was great. The architecture and ambience of this place are AMAZING. It is a dream from the changing room and back. I've been to Morocco and did not see something like this even there! I think you should opt for the longer 30 min massage or totally forgo it... More

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Perth, Australia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 8, 2013

The settings of this place is intoxicating. Columns with arches, little alcove set for massages and beautiful Islamic tile work on the walls. The moment you step into the reception area, the aroma of the essential oil makes you want to get in there quick for a bath and a massage. There are 3 pools at this Hammam. 1st is... More

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Kalmar, Sweden
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed April 11, 2013

I visited the Arabian baths in Granada in February 2013. WHen arriving I had a little introductory tour to see the three pools, the stem room, the tea corner and the massage alcoves. Luckily, my limited understanding of Spanish was just enough to get the gist of it all, so I was OK. There is a hot pool, a medium... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed April 4, 2013 via mobile

These reconstructed baths are great to relax in with hot, medium and cold baths, a steam room, friendly helpful staff, lovely (quite short) massage, cups of tea and clean changing facilities. Supposedly built on the site of ancient bath which like many others became a bakery when the incoming Christian monarchs banned them. So not an original, but very well... More

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Madrid, Spain
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed April 2, 2013

This was our first time at an Arabian bath. We found it completely relaxing, and have vowed to go again soon. The staff was friendly and helpful. The decor was stunning! The massage was wonderful. The facilities were clean and well-maintained. All of this for a great price too!

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New York City, New York
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed March 27, 2013

I've been to a few Turkish baths in Europe before, but they stand no comparison to the beauty of this place. This hamam is a genuine treasure in Granada with its Moorish arches and decor. I'm not an expert on massages by any means, but the massage at the hamam felt like glory to me and I was very relaxed... More

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