The hotel has a reasonably central location although not as close to the main sights as I expected from the initial information. It's quite a long walk to the Alhambra and Albaicin areas.
The room was clean and well equipped, quite spacious, with a nice bathroom. In style it looked like Best Westerns everywhere i.e. not particularly Spanish. There was no view. There wasn't much information about Granada in the room. The staff were pleasant and helpful and spoke good English.
I had breakfast once (you have to pay separately). It was a well stocked cold buffet, which was decent enough quality but not good value for money given it cost more than any of the three course meals I ate in the region! There is also a restaurant/bar attached to the hotel serving a range of tapas, the food and service at which were good. It is quite small though so I can imagine it getting full fast in high season.
On the whole, a decent if rather bland hotel.








