This small, calm hotel is handily situated on one of Granada's most popular tapas bar/ restaurant streets. In contrast to all the buzz and activity going on outside, the hotel is a cool oasis of calm. Furnished comfortably in soft, neutral colours, with rooms looking into the traditional Andalucian interior courtyard, the hotel manages to be pleasantly international yet absolutely Spanish at the same time. Rooms are not huge but perfectly adequate in size, and the large iron beds are comfortably accentuated with good quality linen and a heap of extra pillows. Breakfast was fine, with a good selection of fruit, pastries and cooked items. The receptionist staff were efficient rather than particularly warm, though; a little extra staff training might not go amiss.
Granada is not the most fun to navigate around by car and the hotel does not have its own car park, however we found easy parking in the secure underground car park around the corner ( you must remember to give the hotel your car's details, however, so that you don't get stung for the city's Congestion Charge).
And don't expect a view from your room - you will be overlooking the street below, or if your room is at the rear, a patch of waste ground. In consideration of all the hotel's advantages, however, this is a minor detail. We'd definitely stay here again.








