I was quite wary of a hotel calling itself El Club at the cost of $35.00 a night, but Hotel El Club was much more than I expected. While no one would call the rooms luxurious or large, for $35.00 the bed was fine, the shower worked, and the toilet flushed. I found storage for all my clothes and while the design of the room was rather funky in an odd way rather than a cool way, it was fine for a single person in town for a couple of days. The room might be a bit confining if you are looking for a romantic spot or because of age you need more comforts than most. However, it was fine for my needs. The hotel common areas are much nicer than the rooms. The courtyard was beautiful and the bar spacious and welcoming. The food was quite good and quite reasonable. The service at Hotel El Club was fantastic. The Dutch owners are warm and helpful, and the Nicaraguan staff always have a smile on their faces and are willing to accommodate your needs. On one day I was in Grenada, there was absolutely no water in the entire city. Unfortunately for me, it happened right after I completed a 90 minute work out. I was wet with perspiration from head to toe. The staff were amazingly apologetic and the housekeeping staff approached me with containers of filtered water usually used for drinking. These kind people filled several buckets up with this water so I could wash myself off and make myself comfortable. That is what I call service! There are certainly more luxurious places to stay in Grenada. Yet, for the money, El Club is by far the best value.





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