Palacio De Santa Ines

Palacio de Santa Ines

Hotel Class: 3.5 out of 5 stars3.5 Stars - 1 Review and 33 Opinions

Cuesta de Santa Ines 9, Granada, Granada Province, 18010, Spain

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Lovely hotel in the Albaicin

Casa Morisca is a gorgeous little hotel in the Albaicin. It's very easy to find, has parking outside their door (although it's not private, they do have a camera that overlooks it), and has really nice staff. It's a short walk to the Alhambra (via the back route), restaurants, shops, the Sant Nicolas viewpoint, the cathedral, etc.

The hotel is Moorish in style with lots of tile and mosaic. Our room was nicely furnished and clean, with french doors that opened onto a tiny balcony with a view up to the Alhambra in one direction and Sacromonte in the other. They have the usual 7 or 8 Euro breakfast option (which we skipped), served on a pretty patio.

Casa Morisca would be my first choice should I stay in Granada again.

  • Opinion of Price: more expensive than average
  • Related to: Romantic Travel and Honeymoons, Historical Travel, Architecture
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Convent of Santa Ines

by dr.firas

Is a really wonderful church, which does worth your visit in Sevilla, actually some cities have more mounments than one can reasonably hope to visit.
Such is the case of Sevilla!

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Hotel with something extra.

by belgianchocolate

I'm going to Granada for my birthday. A modern hotel is easy to find on the net... but I was looking for something a bit more charming. An hotel offering something extra in local architecture in the city center.

Any suggestions? Our budget is about 60-90 euro.

frank.

RE: Hotel with something extra.

by belgianchocolate

Sorry I can't delete the question , but I think I found something charming on a backpackers site.

Thanks everybody who wanted to help/ I let you know later if I made a good choice.

frank.

RE: RE: Hotel with something extra.

by doofus

Maybe you could let us know what you have found?

RE: Hotel with something extra.

by Finrod

There are a number of old mudejar buildings in the Albaicin which have been refurbished

http://www.spainatheart.co.uk/country_granada.htm

I stayed at the Santa Ines in October 1996 - but this may be slightly outside your price range.

Have a good time

Mark

RE: RE: Hotel with something extra.

by belgianchocolate

Thank you...i'll ad it to my favorites for next time. ;-)

http://www.granadahomestay.com

RE: Hotel with something extra.

by wetbaloney

Hostal Ninfa in the Realejo near Principe Plaza is one of those gorgeous gems you wish you knew about before you booked someowhere else. About 55 Euro

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 Casa Morisca is a gorgeous little hotel in the Albaicin. It's very easy to find, has parking outside their door (although it's not private, they do have a camera that overlooks it), and has really nice staff. It's a short walk to the Alhambra (via the back route), restaurants, shops, the Sant Nicolas viewpoint, the cathedral, etc.

The hotel is Moorish in style with lots of tile and mosaic. Our room was nicely furnished and clean, with french doors that opened onto a tiny balcony with a view up to the Alhambra in one direction and Sacromonte in the other. They have the usual 7 or 8 Euro breakfast option (which we skipped), served on a pretty patio.

Casa Morisca would be my first choice should I stay in Granada again. 

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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..."

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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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