A converted old building on a backstreet behind the main shopping streets of Granada. The taxi driver that picked us up from the station knew where he was going, but you'll definitely need a map if getting there on your own, particularly if driving.
Comfortable rooms, we had two twin beds but there wasn't too much room to move around them. The bathroom on the other hand was more than big enough with nice big towels. We had some issues with getting the room cool enough, even though it was January but it wasn't bad enough to switch rooms.
Standard television channels you would expect with a handful of british, german and then spanish channels available.
Staff were all very helpful when we needed them to be and the buffet breakfast was offered at a special rate when we arrived so it might be worth checking with your hotel before booking bed and breakfast over the internet.
They have a pillow menu for you to choose room, which is a plus if you're allergic to things like feathers.
Locationwise, couldn't complain at all, we felt pretty safe even though it was on a backstreet and it was only a few minutes walk to the bus for the airport, the alhambra bus and all the shops.
We did get a very good rate for this hotel, however had we have paid more we might not have been quite to satisfied.
Overall though, no complaints it just wasn't amazing. (although the suites and upgraded room types may well be lovely) Hesperia have a good name and it stood up well to that reputation. Granada is a lovely small city, well worth visiting.