Spending a night in the gardens of the Alhambra, among fountains, trees and large arched windows is the exclusive opportunity offered by this parador. 1208AB
The building invites to discover a dreamlike interior, where Arabic and Christian styles mix.
The access to the hotel for coaches is not possible. Due to distance from coach drop off to main entrance (800 metres) and to its uphill location.
The galleries with antique furniture and the comfortable reading rooms and lounges are tastefully decorated in a traditional Spanish style. There are lovely engravings from the Spanish romantic era and portraits and reproductions of El Greco.
The Alhambra, full of art and history, shadows the urban setting of the hotel. It is just 1 minute away and other attractions of Granada are within 1 km of the hotel. The ski fields of the Sierra Nevada are around 30 km from the hotel. Granada International Airport is approximately 15 km away.
The hotel, which was renovated in 2008, is situated in a 15th century convent, among gardens and fountains which recall a past in which Arabian and Christian influences merged. The convent was built on the orders of the Catholic Monarchs on top of a Nazrid Palace, of which important remains are still conserved, such as the Nazrid Hall. Numerous works of art and exceptional pieces of furniture decorate the cloister and the interior rooms. The dining rooms and the cool summer terrace offer exceptional views of the life of Grenada. The hotel has 40 rooms and is air conditioned. The lobby offers 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and lift access. Dining and drinks are provided by the hotel's cafe, bar and restaurant. WLAN Internet access, room service, laundry service and a car park are all available to hotel guests.
Spending a night in the gardens of the Alhambra, among fountains, trees and large arched windows is the exclusive opportunity offered by this parador.
Its bedrooms offer exceptional views of the Generalife, the Secano gardens and the Albaicin, while the classical furniture and numerous portraits mark the decoration of the interior rooms.
Under the coffered ceiling of the dinning room and in summer the freshness of the terrace typical traditional dishes are offered.
The galleries with antique furniture and the comfortable reading rooms and lounges are tastefully decorated in a traditional Spanish style. There are lovely engravings from the Spanish romantic era and portraits and reproductions of El Greco.