Charming, rural boutique hotel in a lovely quiet spot near the centre of Granada. Accommodation comprises 15 spacious rooms: 1 suite, 12 double rooms and 2 triple rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms.
The property is in impeccable condition thanks to recent renovations and refurbishing, and offers: restaurant, bar, terrace, guest lounge with fireplace, reception room for events or business meetings and lunches, and beauty and massage salon. The hotel also offers ample parking facilities, and lovely gardens with pool from where the stunning views of the surrounding countryside towards Granada can be enjoyed. Wi-fi and LED lighting throughout the hotel.
Perfectly located, the hotel is a short distance away from the famous Alhambra Palace and the centre of Granada, and only 15 minutes from the ski slopes at Sierra Nevada.
Granada is in the south of Spain and is capital of the province known by the same name, with a population of 265,000 inhabitants and is located at the foot of Sierra Nevada. Distances to Granada by road from various Spanish cities: Madrid, 433 km; Cadiz, 454 km; Malaga, 128 km; Seville, 251 km. Granada's airport is 15 km away from the city on the road to Malaga. Sierra Nevada is 30 km and Granada tropical coast is 65 km away from the city. Granada's climate is friendly and dry, the air clean and healthy, with clear and cheerful skies. Strong winds, fog and snow are rare. The Granada region offers Spain's richest variety of climate and landscape, from the alpine vegetation of the Sierra Nevada to the tropical coast of Motril, where winter temperatures average 15 C while some villages in the Sierra experience minus 10 C. Perhaps no other region on the peninsula has such contrasting and manifold variety, unfolding at the foot of snow-topped mountains with the best skiing slopes and rich fertile plains, such as those mentioned for Granada and Motril, and those of Loja, Guadix and Baza. Granada offers some of Europe's highest mountains, the Sierra Nevada being the principal mountain range whose peaks are snow covered all year; they reach their maximum altitude in Mulhacen (3,481 m), Veleta (3,470 m) and Alcazaba (3,314 m).