Pension Landazuri

Granada

Cuesta de Gomerez 24, Granada, 18009, Spain

 

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Talk about 'Location'!!

We had enquired over the internet about staying for two nights at Hostal Landazuri two months before we were due to arrive, eventually settling on a room with triple beds (since Sue's sister was planning to join us). The staff were more than helpful and we did not even have to supply our credit card information details until about 3-weeks prior to our arrival and, even then, they only required a deposit for one night.

Unique Quality: You probably could not ask for a better location in Granada. Located part way up one of the valley walls surrounding Granada, Landazuri is located only a 5-minute uphill walk from the bustling Plaza Nueva and continuing upward for a further 20-minutes will find you at the main entrance to the Alhambra! It also has its own private indoor parking area just up the street, costing 10 Euros per night.

Outside the gated and locked hostal entrance grill (with the front desk always occupied to respond to the buzzer) are some very interesting hole-in-the-wall shops selling a great variety of Moorish themed items. The Landazuri is a family-run place with mother & father and grandparents too taking shifts from what I could see (as well as their children making brief appearances). For meals, only breakfast is served on the premises - see my 'Restaurant' tips.

Our Triple room was two floors up (no elevators - luggage must be manhandled upward) and consisted of one bed not too far from the door with the other two beds for Sue and I located 3-steps further up with the common bathroom off it. The beds were comfortable and the rooms were quiet! We paid 60 Euros per night for the three of us (plus 10 Euro car parking fee, which was quite good compared to the 18 Euros charged at a public parking facility in Seville on the next segment of our trip).

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Historical Travel, Castles and Palaces, Road Trip
Pension Landazuri Photo: The white Pension Landazuri up the street

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 You probably could not ask for a better location in Granada. Located part way up one of the valley walls surrounding Granada, Landazuri is located only a 5-minute uphill walk from the bustling Plaza Nueva and continuing upward for a further 20-minutes will find you at the main entrance to the Alhambra! It also has its own private indoor parking area just up the street, costing 10 Euros per night.

Outside the gated and locked hostal entrance grill (with the front desk always occupied to respond to the buzzer) are some very interesting hole-in-the-wall shops selling a great variety of Moorish themed items. The Landazuri is a family-run place with mother & father and grandparents too taking shifts from what I could see (as well as their children making brief appearances). For meals, only breakfast is served on the premises - see my 'Restaurant' tips.

Our Triple room was two floors up (no elevators - luggage must be manhandled upward) and consisted of one bed not too far from the door with the other two beds for Sue and I located 3-steps further up with the common bathroom off it. The beds were comfortable and the rooms were quiet! We paid 60 Euros per night for the three of us (plus 10 Euro car parking fee, which was quite good compared to the 18 Euros charged at a public parking facility in Seville on the next segment of our trip). 

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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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