Located close to the commercial and business centre of the city, the hotel combines an ... more
exquisite décor with fine woods furniture, soft colours and a warm environment for your rest and comfort. This hotel is chosen by those looking for a place with a mi...
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The Hotel Macia Condor located by the administration and shopping center of the city is ... more
the hotel selected for those people that look for a place where there is a combination of selective environment personalized service and a high level of comfort ...
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The Macia Condor Hotel is a modern, seven storey hotel located on one of the city's main ... more
thoroughfares, 500 metres from Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel. The 104 climate controlled guestrooms feature dark wood furnishings and warm tartan decor, and include satellite television, telephones, minibars and marble bathrooms with shower/tub combinations, hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. The hotel's restaurant is a contemporary dining room with modern art touches, offering a range of national and international dishes, while light meals, snacks and drinks are served in the Art Deco style bar. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk are on hand to offer advice on the city's sights and attractions, and canhelp guests avoid the queues by booking tickets for flamenco shows, the Alhambra or the Arab Baths. Guests visiting on business can make use of the conference and meeting rooms and banquet facilities, and stay connected via fax and Internet access. Practical onsite amenities include around the clock room service, currency exchange and dry cleaning services. The hotel provides a shuttle service to and from the airport and secure parking is available onsite (surcharges apply). The hotel is sited 700 metres from Albaicin, the city's ancient Moorish Quarter, a labyrinth of alleyways and hidden plazas. Those keen to experience local culture can head to the caves of the Sacromonte district, 1.5 kilometres away, to enjoy an evening of authentic flamenco music. Granada Airport is 16 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 25 minutes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Macia Condor Hotel is a modern, seven storey hotel located on one of the city's main ... more
thoroughfares, 500 metres from Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel. The 104 climate controlled guestrooms feature dark wood furnishings and warm tartan decor, and include satellite television, telephones, minibars and marble bathrooms with shower/tub combinations, hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. The hotel's restaurant is a contemporary dining room with modern art touches, offering a range of national and international dishes, while light meals, snacks and drinks are served in the Art Deco style bar. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk are on hand to offer advice on the city's sights and attractions, and can help guests avoid the queues by booking tickets for flamenco shows, the Alhambra or the Arab Baths. Guests visiting on business can make use of the conference and meeting rooms and banquet facilities, and stay connected via fax and Internet access. Practical onsite amenities include around the clock room service, currency exchange and dry cleaning services. The hotel provides a shuttle service to and from the airport and secure parking is available onsite (surcharges apply). The hotel is sited 700 metres from Albaicin, the city's ancient Moorish Quarter, a labyrinth of alleyways and hidden plazas. Those keen to experience local culture can head to the caves of the Sacromonte district, 1.5 kilometres away, to enjoy an evening of authentic flamenco music. Granada Airport is 16 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 25 minutes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The hotel offers 104 rooms, some with terrace, equipped bathroom with hairdryer, satellite ... more
tv, telephone, air conditioning, heating, safe and minibar. family rooms available. the hotel also offers a restaurant/cafe, complimentary wifi internet access, daily newspapers, car rental, wake up service, laundry service, concierge, garage, living and meetings rooms.
Advantages: Beautiful city, good transport links. Disadvantages: Not much English spoken by locals
To get to Granada in Andalucia, the cheapest thing to do is score a cheap flight off the internet to traditional loud-mouthed Brit destination, Malaga ;-) and then hop on a cheap as cheap can be coach down to Granada for just eight euros. To do this, simply get on the number 19 bus at Malaga airport, which will take you to the bus station, then ask at the ticket office for Granada. Very easy.
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 I recommend is wandering over to the plaza ...
Sugarlily83 19.01.2004
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Granada (Spain)
Advantages: Picturesque and Cheap Disadvantages: Road Works
Granada ! where is that I hear you ask. Well go onto Ryan Air website and now book a return ticket direct !.
One of the most brilliant jewels of universal architecture is the Alhambra, a series of palaces and gardens built under the Nazari Dynasty in the 14th C. This huge compound of buildings - including the Generalife - summer palace, with its fountains and gardens - stands at the foot 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 wonder, the flights were Ł74 each and the flying ...
Porky2005 17.10.2006
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Advantages: Good location, lovely grounds Disadvantages: Rooms are dreary, poor AC, depressing
If you've been following my reviews concerning our trip to Andalucia, you'll know that our next port-of-call was Granada. Come to think of it, even if you haven't been reading them you'll know that now anyway...I just told you.
Our main reason for visiting Granada was to see the Alhambra which, although it seems to be near the centre of the city, is much more accessible from the ring roads. We therefore decided on a hotel which was close to the main access routes, yet in a peaceful location.
So with that in mind, I booked the TRYP ALCANO (part of the Sol Melia group), just 5km from the bustling heart of this ancient city, but conveniently located on a highway close to the ring road.
Just to get our bearings straight, the hotel is 5-6 km from the Alhambra, 40 km from the Sierra Nevada ski slopes and 60 km from the beaches ...
Av. Constitución 6, 18012 Granada, Andalusia, Spain
City
Granada
Country
Spain
Post Code
18012
County
Andalusia
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
53.4
Manufacturer's product description
Located close to the commercial and business centre of the city, the hotel combines an exquisite décor with fine woods furniture, soft colours and a warm environment for your rest and comfort. This hotel is chosen by those looking for a place with a mixture of an exclusive atmosphere, personalised service and high comfort. All the rooms have been equipped with modern facilities and some of them offer a terrace with lovely views.