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Hotel Rating Location Price from
Los Angeles Hotel Granada City: Residential Area On Request
Montecarlo Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Gran Via Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Navas Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Juan Miguel Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Aben Humeya Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Macia Gran Via Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 61
Macia Monasterio Los Basilios Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 57
Guadalupe Hotel Granada City: Alhambra Area EUR 58
Dauro Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Best Western Dauro II Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Anacapri Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 63
Reina Cristina Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 54
Catedral Suites Granada City: Centre EUR 54
Universal Hotel Residencia Granada City: Centre On Request
Las Nieves Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Plaza Nueva Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Alcadima Hotel Lanjaron Province: Lanjaron - Alpujarra EUR 55
El Guerra Hotel Granada Outer City: Sierra Nevada EUR 49
Puerta de las Granadas Hotel City: Alhambra Area EUR 63
Dona Lupe Backpackers Hostal Granada City: Alhambra Area EUR 25
Azahar Hostal Granada City: Alhambra Area EUR 33
Salobrena Hotel Province: Salobrena Coast EUR 41
Luna Arabial Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Carlos V Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 39
Cedran Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 120
Los Jeronimos Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Atlantida Hostal Granada City: Centre EUR 32
Cuevas de Pedro Antonio de Alarcon Hotel Granada Province: Guadix EUR 73
Villablanca Hotel Granada Outer City: Albolote EUR 93
Los Girasoles II Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 120
Los Girasoles Hostal Granada City: Centre On Request
Abades Hotel Loja Province: Loja On Request
Posada Jose Bocanegra Granada City: Centre EUR 20
Almijara Hotel La Herradura Province: La Herradura EUR 52

 


Hotel Rating Location Price from
Saray Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Gran Hotel Luna Granada City: Centre On Request
Corona De Granada Hotel City: Centre On Request
Alixares Hotel Granada City: Alhambra Area On Request
Tryp Albayzin Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Melia Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Granada Center Hotel City: Centre EUR 75
Vincci Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 60
Macia Condor Hotel Granada City: Centre EUR 70
AC Hotel Granada City: Residential Area On Request
Andalucia Center Hotel Granada City: Congress Palace Area EUR 73
Parador de Granada City: Alhambra Area On Request
Alhamar Hotel Granada City: Centre On Request
Abades Reina Maria Hotel Loja Province: Guadix On Request
Macia Real De La Alhambra Hotel Granada City: Alhambra Area

 

Granada is also well-known within Spain due to the prestigious University of Granada and, nowadays, wild night-life. In fact, it is said that it is one of the three best cities for college students (the other two are Salamanca and Santiago de Compostela)

Architecture
El Albaicín
El Albaicín

There are many important Moorish and Catholic architectural sites in Granada:

* The Alhambra and Generalife
* The Palace of Charles V
* Granada's Cathedral
* Capilla Real. Royal Chapel, with the tombs of Isabella and Ferdinand, the Catholic Kings
* El Albaicín (Albayzín): The ancient Arab quarter, containing many original houses from the 16th century
* The Charterhouse: One of the most impressive pieces of ornamental Baroque in Spain
* Calle Calderería: An Albayzin street where you can taste Arab typical food, especially teas and desserts from North Africa
* El Cármen de los Mártires: A lovely palace with a beautiful botanic garden near the Alhambra
* Santa Ana Church: 16th century, Mudejar Style
* San Salvador Church: 16th century, Mudejar Style. With Moorish Almohad patio from the former mosque
* El Corral del Carbón: Deposit of merchandise and shelter of merchants. Adapted after 16th century for theater plays
* Hospital Real: Funded in 1504 by the Reyes Católicos, now part of the University
* Santo Domingo Church: Funded in 1512 by the Reyes Católicos
* San José Church: On the site of the "moans" Almorabitín, the mosque of the morabites, one of oldest in Granada, dating from the 10th century

Cathedral of Granada

* Sacromonte Abbey: Founded in the 17th century. Legend says that the catacombs under the church were the site of the martyrdom of San Cecilio, the city's first bishop and now its patron saint
* Old University: Now the School of Law, it retains its original 17th century facade
* Bermejas Towers: Strongpoints on the encircling wall of the Alhambra, they date from the 8th and 9th centuries
* Basilica San Juan de Dios: Basilica where the rest of this saint rest. Sample of Granada's baroque
* The Gate of Elvira: The principal Gate to the old city Part of the Moorish wall
* Casa de los Tiros, 16th century. With a complex iconographic program of sculputure and painting about Spanish history and full of cryptograms, it was the palace of Gil Vázquez-Rengifo, who helped the Catholic Kings in the fight for the city. Nowadays it is a museum where visitors can follow the History of Granada from the Middle Age to our days
* The 16th century Castril palace which hosts the Archaeological Museum of Granada

Although many Muslim buildings were destroyed by the Christian era in Granada those that are remaining make the most complete group of Moorish housing architecture in Europe. Palaces like Dar al Horra, or Alcazar Genil, or houses like the house of the Horno de Oro, the house of Chapiz, or the house of Abén Humeya, are only some of the most famous. Public Baths like El Bañuelo or Alhambra Baths, and the complex of Arab public fountains and wells (aljibes), are unique in Europe. The Nasrid infrastructure net that feeds them (acequias) still functions in its majority: The Royal Acequia and the Cadí Acequia are some of them.