Despite my request for a quiet room (having read previous reports) we were put in room 12 which is directly opposite the bar on the street, which doesn't close until 230am - and then the lorries come to clean the rubbish/bottles! The double glazing didn't shut properly, so did little to keep the noise down and then between 5am -630am the people in the room above us and next to us were packing and checking out, and walking around in clompy shoes, ensuring little or no sleep as we could hear everything. We asked to move rooms, and they offered us room 3, on the ground floor - even nearer to the bar! So we suffered another night and then moved rooms the following night when one became available on the top floor- which was right next to the lift and equally as noisy. I loved the design and location of the hotel - it had a great feel to it by day and the staff were very pleasant - but I had three of the worst sleepless nights I have ever experienced. Take ear plugs if you are a light sleeper and insist on a room off the road side!
Breakfast was ok - a small selection of juices, cold meats and cheeses and delicious cakes - but not worth the 15 euros.
Beds were very comfortable and rooms tastefully designed - clean and fresh looking. I would have loved the hotel had it not been for the noise factor for us, but I know others haven't found it a problem - so just be aware, but don't let it put you off. The central location was fantastic - on the main strip of tapas bars and easy walking distance to the cathedral, Alhambara, shops and the Albacin district. Took a tour bus, but to be honest saw nothing we hadn't already seen on foot - so not worth the 15euros as if had very little to offer in way of sights.
Alhambara was spectacular - an absolute must to pre-book tickets to avoid the queues.
Overall, Granada is a great place for a weekend break. Airport close by to centre (20 mins and 27 euros in hotel car or 4 euros on bus- 40 mins). Easy to walk around, nice food and plenty of bars and a beautiful backdrop (the Alhambara and snow capped Sierra Nevada mountains!)