Apartamentos Plaza Hotel Granada
Hotel Class:
2 Stars - 147 Opinions
PLaza Nueva 4 Granada ES-18010, Granada, 18010, Spain
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147 Opinions
- Excellent
- 64
- Very Good
- 61
- Average
- 16
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The Comares Palace.
Palacios Nazaries
Wayside Cross “ La Quema”
The walls of Palacio Carlos V loom behind
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Macia Plaza hotel parking
by busylady
Need car parking in or near this hotel. If no parking at hotel what is nearest parking and distance from hotel?Should I park and then take a tzsi to hotel? Gracias
RE: Macia Plaza hotel parking
by puerto_lover
It seems strange to me that you have not consulted the hotel itself. The hotel's website says: Private car park 300 metres away.
As this is a private car park, presumably they need to know that you want to use it. So it would be a good idea to contact the hotel. Otherwise parking can be tricky in the centre of Granada.
www.maciahoteles.com
granada hostels
by mary_darko
me again:P
im thinking to spend one night in granada too any suggestions???
gracias!:)
Re: granada hostels
by jackfruit
We stayed at the Hotel Macia Plaza on Plaza Nueva. Great location and easy walking distance to all attractions including the Alahambra (20 mins uphill walk). There are plenty of places to eat on the Plaza and great nightlife too. This isnt a hostel though, it's a reasonably priced hotel. We paid 60 Euros for a double bed in 2002.
Happy travels!
A GOOD HOTEL
by MAUIRADISE
We will be going to Granada, Spain this middle of March. Is Hotel Anacapri a good choice? Or is Macia hotel Plaza better? Thank you for any input.
Re: A GOOD HOTEL
by puerto_lover
Hi. The chances of you finding anyone on VT who has stayed at both hotels is remote. However you can read reviews of travellers who have stayed in these hotels on Trip Advisor !
For the Macia Plaza there are over 80 reviews.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187441-d227698-Reviews-Hotel_Macia_Plaza-Granada_Granada_Province_Andalusia.html
and for Anacapri over 40:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187441-d229881-Reviews-Hotel_Anacapri-Granada_Granada_Province_Andalusia.html
You will enjoy Granada. Did you decide to make your Alhambra ticket bookings? It is recommended to do this before you get to Granada because of the sometimes long queues at the entrance. Also you can choose/select the entry time slot for the Nasrid Place complex within the Alhambra grounds.
Re: A GOOD HOTEL
by Roadquill
Don't know about those two hotels, but I would stay at the Ladron de Agua again in a heartbeat. (http://www.ladrondeagua.com/ Right at the base of the Fortress on a small street overlooking a stream. Many tapas bars a 2 minute walk down the road. The Cathedral about a 10 minute walk. I took the shuttle bus up to the Alhambra, but walked back down to the hotel. Karl
Re: A GOOD HOTEL
by sw247
Sorry can't help with those hotels, but if you want to stay in a really lovely cosy, clean and friendly place, located in the heart of Albaicin , with terrace views of the Alambra and really good people, helpful lovely staff then check out
this place http://www.elnumero8.com/en/
It's brilliant and really affordable, me and my girlfriend stayed there in January and for New years, wonderful time!
Cheers
Sam
Travel Tips for Granada
Andre Segovia
by keeweechic
Andre Segovia was bon in Linares, a city of Andalusia in 1894 and from there, he and his family moved to Granada where his father practiced as a lawyer. While Andre was learned to play the violin and the piano, it was the guitar that captured his interest, much to his family’s objections and began to teach himself, developing his own technique. At that time the guitar was not the most accepted form of musical instrument in a lot of circles. Segovia practiced and experimented and developed his own style and made his first public appearance in Granada in 1909 at the age of 15. He went on to become one of the great guitarists in classical music.
Gargoyles
by belgianchocolate
'Gargoyles'. I simply love them.
They are not typical for Granada of course.
You can find them on almost every gothic
church , cathedral. They are used to lead
the rainwater from the roof away from the
walls in order not to damage them too much.
I love them because it was one of those rare
moments that early artist could express their
creativity. In most cases the subject was from the
bible. But making a 'gargoyle' and imagining evil
was a chance to get loose.
Go and see them on the cathedral.
Parque de la Ciencias
by call_me_rhia
The futuristic Parque de la Ciencias is Granada's Science Park Museum. It is located in the new part of town, over a very large area (over 30000 square metres). It contains five main interactive exhibition rooms which are dedicated one each to the history of the universe, the planetarium with astronomical information, the history of Earth, physics, and a room especially designed for very young children.
Although the exhibition is aimed towards young people and students/schools, it is interesting for adult, too - though maybe not a priority. The park is located on Avenida del Mediterrneo; don't worry, you'll recognise it by it tall observation-tower (in the photo). The opening times are the following: Tuesday - Saturday 10.00 - 19.00, Sundays 10.00 - 15.00. On Monday it is closed. Take Bus 1 or 5 (to the Park) to get there.
Dancing the night away
by Christina1881 about Cambodio
Cambodio is a HUGE discotec in the Sacromonte in Granada, where they play good Spanish pop music - and on a lucky night you might here an english popsong as well ;-)
If you normally like discos - then dont miss one of the biggest ones in Granada - "Cambodio" I have not yet heard of any dresscode - but it is a fancy-inplace so I wouldnt recommend you to wear too relaxed clothes - eventhough I think you could get in with wearing that!
It was our regular Thursday night starting point!
by raquelitalarga about BODEGAS CASTAÑEDA
There is a bit of confusion as there is a 'sister' restaurant nearby which does sit-down meals and is a bit touristy. You'll know you in the real one if there is a long bar with huge oak casks on the walls.
Waiters are patient, tapas is OK (recommend cheese board racione), atmosphere always excellent, usually standing room only (there aren't many tables anyway)
Their famous 'calicasas' (a mix of local wines and vermouth)should be sampled!!
Questions and Answers
Q: Parking for city, not the Alhambra "I will soon be spending a couple of weeks south of Granada. In addition to a visit to the Alhambra, which I know has its own..."
A: "OK - but bear in mind I do not drive, but I am suggesting this could be less of a (fraught) journey to your idea.
Find your way to the car parks at Paseo del Violon..."
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 Apartamentos Plaza Hotel Granada
We've found that other people looking for this hotel also know it by these names:
- Macia Plaza Hotel
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Address: PLaza Nueva 4 Granada ES-18010, Granada, 18010, Spain