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Princesa Ana, Granada
Hotel - Avenida De La Constitución, 37, 18014 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Melia Granada, Granada
(+) very central (-) some rooms without views (*) (On Ciao since: 10/2005)
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Alixares, Granada
(+) Very close to Alhambra. Has a pool. Spotlessly clean. (-) Lacks atmosphere. No balcony. A bit tired. Pool not good for children. Some rooms have no view (*) (On Ciao since: 12/2007)
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Alhambra Palace Hotel, Granada
(+) Great location, good food, good level of comfort (-) Not for the budget traveller, service variable (*) (On Ciao since: 10/2005)
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Sidorme, Granada
Hotel - Luis Bunuel S N, 18197 Granada, Spain (On Ciao since: 04/2011)
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Hostal Nuevas Naciones, Granada
Hostel - Placeta De Triviño, 1, Granada, Spain (On Ciao since: 09/2009)
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Rusticae El Ladron de Agua, Granada
Hotel - Carrera del Darro 13, 18010 Granada, Spain (On Ciao since: 04/2011)
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Reino De Granada, Granada
Hotel - Recogidas, 53, 18005 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Granada Centro, Granada
Hotel - Navarrete 7, 18001 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Abba Granada Hotel, Granada
Hotel - Avenida Constitucion 21, 18014 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 12/2009)
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Villa Oniria, Granada
Hotel - San Anton, 28, 18005 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Luna Arabial, Granada
Hotel - Arabial, 83, 18004 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Cedran, Granada
Hotel - Cedran, 5, 18010 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Ana María, Granada
Hotel - Camino Ronda, 101, 18002 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Abentofail, Granada
Hotel - Calle Abentofail, 18500 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2011)
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Hotel Universal, Granada
Hotel - Recogidas,16, 18002 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Portago Suites, Granada
Hotel - San Matias 20, 18009 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2011)
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Reina Cristina, Granada
Hotel - Tablas 4, 18002 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Navas, Granada
Hotel - Navas, 22, 18009 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hostal Nevada, Granada
Hostel - Calle Tablas 8, 18002 Granada, Andalusia, Spain (On Ciao since: 05/2009)
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Vista Point Granada Spain [DVD] [NTSC]
GRANADA Since the 7th century B.C., Iberians, Romans and West Goths settled in Granada but it was during Arab rule that the city first gained...... more
GRANADA Since the 7th century B.C., Iberians, Romans and West Goths settled in Granada but it was during Arab rule that the city first gained prominence. Sixty thousand Muslims once lived in the old Moorish city complex on the hill above the ancient district of Albaicin.1 Granada has a truly unique and captivating atmosphere, one that has inspired poets, musicians and countless travellers from all over the world. A lively and contemporary university city and at the same time the guardian of an historic past that draws in a multitude of tourists keen to experience its special charm. In the narrow valleys between the Alhambra and Albaicin Hills the gentle River Darro makes its age-old journey toward the city centre and the houses along the riverside have been restored to a high standard with typical wooden balconies, decorated façades and barred windows. The Banos Arabes are ancient Arab baths that date back to the 11th century. The mighty La Alcazaba Fortress rises up from the top of a hill and is separated from the rest of the Alhambra by huge walls. The city extends to the plains below and in the background are the snow-covered mountain peaks of the Sierra Nevada. The huge Torre De La Vela Watchtower is the highest point of the complex and was the first building of the Nasrides Dynasty. The Alhambra served as a military headquarters, administrative centre and royal residence until the expulsion of the Moors by Christian militia. The interior of the Alhambra is like a hidden treasure that lies expectantly beyond plain red walls, waiting to be discovered. The most famous of the courtyards is the Lion Yard of which the well and ornate arcades took several years to complete. The fiery south of Spain is a fantasy world situated between Europe and Africa. A land of passion and ancient culture: Granada is its shining pearl set amid the evocative landscape of Andalusia. ... less
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Vista Point GRANADA Spain [DVD] [NTSC]
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Global Treasures ALHAMBRA Granada Andalucia, Spain [DVD] [NTSC]
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Global Treasures ALHAMBRA Granada Andalucia, Spain (NTSC) [DVD]
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Rick Steves' Snapshot Sevilla, Granada & Southern Spain - Rick Steves
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Rick Steves' Snapshot Sevilla, Granada & Southern Spain - Rick Steves
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A Lot O' Granada, A Kid's Guide To Granada, Spain - Penelope Dyan
Pages: 34, Edition: Large type edition, Paperback, Bellissima Publishing, LLC
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Spain - from Granada to Sevilla - Various Artists
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Global Treasures ALBAICIN El Albayzin Granada Andalucia, Spain [DVD] [NTSC]
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Vista Point Granada Spain [DVD] [NTSC]
GRANADA Since the 7th century B.C., Iberians, Romans and West Goths settled in Granada but it was during Arab rule that the city first gained...... more
GRANADA Since the 7th century B.C., Iberians, Romans and West Goths settled in Granada but it was during Arab rule that the city first gained prominence. Sixty thousand Muslims once lived in the old Moorish city complex on the hill above the ancient district of Albaicin.1 Granada has a truly unique and captivating atmosphere, one that has inspired poets, musicians and countless travellers from all over the world. A lively and contemporary university city and at the same time the guardian of an historic past that draws in a multitude of tourists keen to experience its special charm. In the narrow valleys between the Alhambra and Albaicin Hills the gentle River Darro makes its age-old journey toward the city centre and the houses along the riverside have been restored to a high standard with typical wooden balconies, decorated façades and barred windows. The Banos Arabes are ancient Arab baths that date back to the 11th century. The mighty La Alcazaba Fortress rises up from the top of a hill and is separated from the rest of the Alhambra by huge walls. The city extends to the plains below and in the background are the snow-covered mountain peaks of the Sierra Nevada. The huge Torre De La Vela Watchtower is the highest point of the complex and was the first building of the Nasrides Dynasty. The Alhambra served as a military headquarters, administrative centre and royal residence until the expulsion of the Moors by Christian militia. The interior of the Alhambra is like a hidden treasure that lies expectantly beyond plain red walls, waiting to be discovered. The most famous of the courtyards is the Lion Yard of which the well and ornate arcades took several years to complete. The fiery south of Spain is a fantasy world situated between Europe and Africa. A land of passion and ancient culture: Granada is its shining pearl set amid the evocative landscape of Andalusia. ... less
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Granada
Advantages: Beautiful city, good transport links.
Disadvantages: Not much English spoken by locals
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Once in Granada, a number of options are open to you. Sta travel (evil swines) will tell you there are no hostels in Granada, and will sell you one for Madrid (thanks guys). Run a mile, and when you get to Granada, just hop in a taxi and say "una hostal, por favor". They will cost around fifteen euros per night and are sufficient for your needs.
You'll need to eat once there, so the first thing...
Sugarlily83
19.01.2004 14:24 (19.01.2004 14:33) ·
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Granada - my favourite city in Spain
Advantages: beautiful bulidings, great atmosphere...
Disadvantages: none
...I have already written several opinions on my experiences in Spain so far, but the time has come to write about my favourite place here, Granada.
For those unfamiliar with Spanish Geography, Granada is in Southern Spain, about 70 miles north-east of the Costa del Sol and very close to Spain's highest mountain range, the Sierra Nevada. It is an ancient city and was for many years the capital...
madlucy
28.04.2002 15:30 ·
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Granada on a Budget
Advantages: Picturesque and Cheap
Disadvantages: Road Works
...of Spain's highest mountain range, the Sierra Nevada, and overlooks the city below and the fertile plain of Granada.
The Sacromonte hill, used to be home to a large Gypsy community and their influence can still be seen in all areas of Granada. Be careful of pick pockets. The shops certainly have the feel of gypsy influence.
We travelled via Ryan Air that now do flights direct to this hidden...
Porky2005
17.10.2006 17:33 ·
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