How I wish I had known about this advice site before travelling to Granada last month. As noted by other reviewers, the hotel does not advertise the lack of access to the postage-stamp-sized pool on its website. We specifically booked this hotel in order to have pool facilities, as this was meant to both a sightseeing trip and a relaxing break to celebrate our anniversary.
Not only was the pool closed, but our enquiries as to possible alternatives were met with virtual derision by the unhelpful and, frankly, miserable staff at reception. To add insult to injury, the work going on in the pool area commenced at around 7am each morning, with loud crashes and bangs waking us up prematurely every day.
The room was tatty, nowhere near 4* quality, and featured a shower that left a pool of water all over the floor after every use. The walls were very thin, even the slightest cough from next door could be clearly heard. Ironically, perhaps, staff ignored "Do Not Disturb" cards left on the door.
On enquiring as to how to operate the room safe, the receptionist was downright rude to both my husband and myself, culminating in an almost comical moment when she actually raised her eyes heaven-ward when he dared to correct her on which date we were due to check out.
We attempted to obtain some sort of discount or compensation from the management of the hotel when we checked out and they could not have cared less. Our request was completely ignored, and having written to head office on our return two weeks ago, we still await even an acknowledgement of our complaints.