Overview
This luxurious hotel is the impressive achievement of an especially careful and considerate renovation of the old convent of Santa Paula. It consists of a 5-storey main building and a 3-storey annexe with a total of 75 rooms, of which 9 are singles, 60 are doubles and 6 are suites. Amongst the hotel facilities count a foyer with 24-hour reception, hotel safe, a currency exchange desk, café and a lift. There is also a bar, an auditorium, a TV room and an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant with children's highchairs available. Business guests are offered a public Internet terminal and a conference room, as well as wireless access throughout the hotel. Those arriving by car may make use of the car park or garage. Room and laundry services, as well as medical assistance complete the services on offer at the hotel.
Location
This exclusive city hotel lies in the old town of Granada and is an ideal starting point for exploring the historical sightseeing activities around the city. There are plenty of shopping venues 2.5 km away from the hotel as are bars, pubs and nightclubs. There are also convenient public transport links close at hand (4 km away). The nearest ski slopes are 34 km away and the beach is located 67 km from the hotel.
Rooms
The stylish en suite rooms are pleasing and include a hairdryer, direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, radio, stereo and Internet access. Additionally, a minibar/fridge, double bed, central heating, air conditioning and hire safe come as standard.
Sport
Guests may take advantage of the sauna, solarium, steam room and massage service, or exercise in the gym. The nearest golf course is about 15 kilometres from the hotel.
Meals
Guests are invited to serve themselves from the breakfast buffet each morning. At lunchtime and in the evenings, guests may select dishes from an à la carte menu. In addition, the hotel caters for guests with special dietary requirements.
Payment
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA cards are all accepted as methods of payment.
The perfect mix: cosmopolitan hub and old-world wonder
The town was founded before the Romans, and since then it’s been the site of many historical upheavals. Today Granada offers tourists the chance to explore its rich culture with all the modern comforts they could require, and provides a great base for travelling around Andalusia. A holiday to Granada means excitement and the chance to chill out.