With its historical significance and picturesque location, Casa Del Capitel Nazari invites you to a 'royal' stay in Granada. Initially a palace built in 1503; the hotel has been recently renovated but still maintains its ‘15th century' look. It stands on huge columns and chromium-plated beams that support the first and the second floors of the building. It has a common courtyard that allows you a beautiful view of Granada. if you are looking for nothing else but a good night's halt in a historical palace, Casa del Capitel Nazari is definitely for you. Call for room rates and other details.
Expensive, luxurious and ideally situated for a visit to the neighboring Alhambra, this hotel lives up to its reputation as one of Europe's most select places to stay. It's a monumental neo-Moorish structure on the Alhambra hill overlooking the Realejo district and offers excellent views of the city and the Sierra Nevada from the bar and restaurant terraces. The Belle Epoque interior décor and the lavishly furnished bedrooms have attracted monarchs. The hotel's theater hosts cultural events throughout the year, including performances linked to the Festival Internacional de Música y Danza (International Festival of Music and Dance).
AC Palacio De Santa Paula, Autograph Collection is set inside an archaic convent. The property has been refurbished to perfection, however nuances of the building's 16th-century charm have been kept intact. The hotel is set in the city center, but the interior of this place cuts back all the hustle and promises you a pleasant stay. There are more than 70 rooms at your disposal and they all have been carefully designed. Soothing hues, cozy upholstery and lavish baths are common across all rooms. In addition, AC Palacio De Santa Paula, Autograph Collection also offers facilities like sauna. Further more, there is a gym for fitness enthusiasts and a soak in their Turkish baths comes most recommended after a tiring day in the city.
Hotel Palacio de Santa Inés is furnished with antiques and modern art. The building itself dates from the 16th century and has a wonderful inner patio with frescoes on the walls. The bedrooms and suites are on the second and third floors and are reached by wooden stairs and galleries that look onto the patio. Some of the suites have small balconies that offer views of the Alhambra. Breakfast is served in a little room downstairs. You'll find this place hidden away at the foot of the Albayzín district, just off Carrera del Darro.
This magnificent building was once a mosque and then a monastery before being converted into a four-star hotel. It's unique location allows guests to wander freely in the glorious Alhambra gardens, when the day-trippers have gone. The bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, if a little uninspired, and the large bathrooms are all attractively tiled. Thirty-two of the bedrooms have great views over the Generalife Gardens. The stone-flagged patios, corridors and stairways have carved, wooden saints that remind you, that this used to be a monastery, although nowadays there are bright rugs, lots of paintings and fine, antique furniture to cheer the place up a bit. Its The dining room serves good local fare and gets very busy, especially in summer when you can eat out on the terrace.