Hotel Alhambra Palace

Hotel · Alhambra

Hotel Alhambra Palace

Hotel · Alhambra

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Pl. Arquitecto García de Paredes, 1, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain

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Step into luxury at this enchanting hotel, where Moorish decor meets stunning views and a prime location just a short stroll from the Alhambra.  

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Google
The women who checked us in upon arrival were absolutely fantastic. The gentleman who helped us with our bags was gracious ( impressed with his service) I was told at check in this is the oldest 5 star hotel in Spain. The rooms are considered unique to me… however It’s time to upgrade the mattresses and pillows. It was thin and uncomfortable. I felt as I was sleeping on the floor. Also you only have thin sheets to cover your body with. There is no water in the lobby for guest as they come in from walks or tours (even 4 Star hotels have infused water station or bottled water in lobby). When I asked Nice Aguilera for water he told me to buy water from the bar. We rented two rooms for my family and I can’t have water? WOW, a 5 star hotel doesn’t have water for paying guest. Nice Aguilera made me feel uncomfortable the way he was talking to me. I wouldn’t say this hotel is a 5 star. Maybe a 3-4 b/c of the rooms and service is dependent on who is helping you.

Sam W

Google
Very nice rooms- ours came with three windows and two balconies. Good in room amenities and the room itself sizable. Very nice turn down service daily. Really beautiful location and a restaurant with stunning views to boot, although it’s quite far up the hill so be prepared for some exercise. Breakfast wasn’t worth it and the prices for lunch/dinner seemed expensive but would stay here again!

Aisha Al-khulaifi

Google
This hotel is royal palace indeed 👍🏼 The name describes the fact about the hotel. The decoration of the hotel is the old Arabic style. It’s very luxurious and comfortable. The rooms are very spacious and equipped with everything an occupant could need. The service is excellent and the staff are friendly with guests. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the stay there too.

Susan J

Google
The Alhambra Palace Hotel is absolutely fabulous! We stayed 2 nights, had a beautiful view from our balcony. Beds are very comfy, great shower, the room was spacious. All of the staff are so gracious & helpful, the best. The breakfast is delicious, just outstanding. We also had lunch & dinner on the terrace, good food & lovely view. The hotel is about 5 or 10 minutes walk from the Alhambra (make sure to get your tickets in advance, we recommend a guided tour, passport is required.) the hotel is about 10 to 15 minutes walk from the Albaicín neighborhood. Thank you to all the staff!! Highly recommend!!!

Aysha Al Dhaheri

Google
This is one of the best hotels I visited. Decoration and atmosphere is just like Alhambra palace. The details are courageous. Staff are very friendly and helpful. We spent 3 nights our experience was extra ordinary. The location is great very close to Alhambra palace and old town. Just 5 min walk. And the view from everywhere is speechless. Thanks to hotel management and all staff for making this palace a real palace.

Trip.com Member

Google
Beatiful hotel rooms are next to Alhambra Palace Hotel that you can walk to the gate of wine for a few hundred meters Alhambra attractions. Excellent room view of the whole Granada city (You need book city view rooms). Espresso machine and electric kettle in room to make coffee or team. The best breakfast in our entire two week Europe trip!

Peggy R

Google
Hubby & I stayed here 2 nights while visiting Grenada. It is a fantastic location! The views are outstanding! You can easily walk on a path to the bustling downtown area. It is also a close walk to the Alhambra fort area. The history of the hotel is fascinating. All of the employees were very friendly. We had the breakfast included which was a lovely buffet.

Mike Fellows

Google
We stayed for ten nights and thoroughly enjoyed our stay, the rooms were beautiful and the view from our balcony over Granada was as good as it gets. Food on both the terrace and restaurant were superb, service was very good. Would highly recommend it if you're looking to stay in Granada.

Maitrayee D.

Yelp
Very nice hotel we only stayed one night. Beautifully decorated. Great service. We also had light snacks and drink. Which was ok . Did not like their dumlings( Gyoza) . Sauce was darl soy sauce very salty. My husband ordered cardhu whisky he enjoyed his drink. The view ftom this hotel is spectacular. Pur toom was nice too.

Kevin H.

Yelp
Hotel Alhambra Palace Granada, Spain I love these old world palaces and castles turned into hotels, once we landed at the airport, pickup bags our driver was outside baggage claim holding a sign with our name on it. At the hotel the experience was something special our driver uploaded our three huge bag and two carry-on. A concierge meet us carted the bag a lead us to check- in (he would let us touch a thing). Once checked in he escorted us across the beautiful lobby to our room. The bag followed shortly.

Phil S.

Yelp
05/(05-06)/23 - Granada Spain - Hotel Alhambra Palace. WOW we absolutely loved it. The Hotel Alhambra Palace sits @ the top of the mountain very close to the world heritage Alhambra Palace. This hotel is absolutely stunning from the moment you walk in. From our third floor room in a corner suite you can see the city of Granada below. This hotel is very heavily influenced by the Moors that ruled Spain & Portugal Moors Ruled Spain and Portugal for 754 Years Before The Collapse of The Mali Empire Here are some facts about the Moors in Europe: The Moors Introduced Numerous New Fruits and Vegetables to Europe. The Moors introduced a variety of fruits and vegetables that were previously unknown in both Spain and Europe, and thus deemed exotic novelties. These items included peaches, lemons, oranges, saffron, cotton, rice, silk, sugar cane, apricots, figs, dates, pomegranates and many others. Although commonplace today, during the Middle Ages these items were almost alien to the Spanish. Today, centuries later, they have become staples of Spanish production and diet. The Moors Were Several Steps Ahead of Medieval Europe. At the time of their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula , the advanced civilization of the Arabs was renowned for its architecture, science, mathematics and exploration. Upon their arrival in Spain, the Moors introduced architectural techniques that amazed European stonemasons. One of the most impressive examples of Moorish architecture is the Alhambra, a palace complex and fortress located in Granada, Spain. Construction began in 1238, and it surpassed any similar palace in grandeur and beauty. Today, it remains one of the best-preserved palaces of the Islamic world. The Moors Were Very Strict About Their Hygiene. Education Was Very Important to the Moors. Education was of utmost importance to the Moors, who ensured that it was universally available to all within their realm. This stood in stark contrast to medieval Europe, where 90% of the population remained illiterate, and education was reserved for only the wealthiest nobles and clergy. In fact, there were even some European Kings who could not read or write. The Moors established 17 great universities in Spain, located in cities such as Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Seville, Toledo and Almeria, among others.

Dounya M.

Yelp
The best, most palatial & exquisite hotel! I stayed at this hotel 25 years ago when I was twenty one years old and traveling with my family. I almost cried when we pulled up to the entrance with my husband and three kids a few nights ago, 25 years after my first stay. I had no idea we were staying at the same hotel!. Our wonderful travel agent through Spain Top booked our stay so this was a complete surprise. The glamour and elegance it possessed back then still prevails today. This hotel is THE EPITOME OF WHAT A FIVE STAR HOTEL should be. From the first class service of the INCREDIBLE STAFF to the gorgeous rooms to the grand amenities and stateliness this hotel exemplifies CLASS. Every staff member we encountered was INCREDIBLE and went over and beyond to take care of us and make sure our stay was perfection. The lovely hostess who welcomed us at breakfast each morning has been there for 31 years, a true testament to this hotel's magnificence. I wouldn't stay at any other hotel in Alhambra. If you want a hotel with unmatched charm, history, grandeur, spacious rooms, comfort and first class service look no further!!!!!

Jim R.

Yelp
Note: this is the listing for the Alhambra Palace HOTEL-NOT THE MONUMENT We stayed at the Alhambra Palace hotel for two nights on a short visit to Granada as part of a two-week trip to Spain. We booked a "junior suite" room and stayed for two night in mid April. We've stayed in dozens of luxury hotel all over the world and based on our experience THIS IS NO 5-star hotel. BUT HEY, the Alhambra and Generalife (gardens) are probably on you bucket list and really the only reason to visit Granada, so you might as well stay close to the monument. The VAST MAJORITY of visitors to Granada stay ONE NIGHT. MY ADVICE: book the cheapest room and set your expectations low. The two best features to this hotel are the moorish style architecture and proximity to the Alhambra (across the street). I must admit I had high hopes based on the website but was VERY underwhelmed when shown to our room on floor -2 (yes that is minus 2) room 702. (There are 4 floors up and 2 below the lobby level-thinking we were maybe punished for not booking direct on hotel website. NOTE: we met another couple, from Scotland who also booked a Junior suite through booking.com and were also given a crummy room.) Pros: -adjacent to the Alhambra - 5 min walk. -great views from the room of the city -beautiful lobby -nice view from the bar overlooking the city Cons: -low quality and over priced food -40€ for two glasses of wine and a cheese plate -finicky Wi-Fi-difficult getting it to connect-I gave up and used my cell phone data package for most of the stay -not terribly noise-proof - fair amount of noise from above, doors slamming in hallways and water gurgling in the walls definitely-NOT soundproof as stated on booking website -tiny, cramped outdated bathroom in room 702-NOTHING LIKE THE MODERN up to date ones shown on their website-bordering on false advertising - bath was barely 6 feet wide and in their "renovation" they seemed to have added frosted glass panels to wall off the toilet-making a small room even smaller-toilet area similar to space on an airplane -English skills of waiters (very limited) and front desk (just ok) based on my experience -NOT A 5* or luxury hotel based on our two night stay in room 702 -front desk staff cold and NOT AT ALL eager to help guests or be at all friendly. Limited assistance from the concierge-not sure they even really had one. I'm sure once I post this there will be some apologetic response from the manager saying that's not the service they strive for, etc. etc since they know 99% of their guests will visit Granada for a day or two in a lifetime, they have nothing to lose by sounding apologetic. My advice-IF YOU STAY here, INSIST on a room matching the premium price you paid. Don't be like us here venting after the fact. OR just suck it up and accept that this is a 5-star tourist trap.

Lam L.

Yelp
Its ok. Nothing really good inside. Its best to take pic on the outside. Its an old architecture so dont expect it to be like what you see in france or london.

Grace L.

Yelp
Nice place a bit old and needs some updating, room was comfortable, heated toilet seat...nice sheets. Was very convenient to Alhambra but far from bar and restaurant in the center area...AC was good but we were there in early October, nice weather high temperatures was 88, wouldn't go in the summer...I hear temp sore to over a 100 and many places don't have AC. We had lunch & coffee/drinks there in outdoor restaurant view was amazing but food was a bit pricey

Sara A.

Yelp
A star for the location. This place doesn't deserve all the buzz it gets. It's old in a rustic way, poorly maintained and expensive for no reason. The room was spacious but filthy. Pictures are way exaggerated than reality. There were bed bugs, cockroaches in the bathroom and 2 under the bed. We asked for an early check out but it was too late at night and the staff weren't helpful. Wr had to spend the night in that dumpster until we could speak to someone sane in the morning. The head if housekeeping came to the room to check the "crime scene" and brought one macho security guard who started lifting up beds while I was getting ready to leave anyway. They offered to move us to another room but we turned that down of course. They charged us the room half price because of that scandal but still, never staying there again.

Gloria S.

Yelp
This hotel is really not a 5-star hotel as they advertise. It is more like a 3-star hotel. While it may have been quite opulent back in the day when it opened 100 years ago, it really needs an update, particularly the rooms, hallways, and restaurants. The towels, pillows and toiletries are sub-par and are more in-line with a 3 star hotel. When we asked for turn-down service, they didn't even bother to empty the garbage or clean the dusty floor. Moreover, the food was just average. I would not stay at this hotel again as it was extremely disappointing! I have been at plenty of 5-star hotels and this one was definitely NOT!

Nancy H.

Yelp
This hotel is in a great location for visiting many of the historic sites in old Granada. The hotel is about 100 years old, designed and built with definite influences from the Moorish architecture which surrounds it. The lobby and public areas are beautifully decorated with tiles and furnishings that evoke Granada's past, although some areas needed upgrades or renovations. The staff met us when we drove up to the door, and immediately aided with luggage, and then valeting our car. The desk staff also waited on us immediately, and were very efficient, if not very friendly. While waiting for our room, we decided to have drinks on the terrace overlooking the city. The views were fantastic: the service was not. And, compared to other places in Granada, the prices were high. Our room was small, but acceptable, and the bed was comfortable enough. The bathroom had an odd layout, and to use the toilet you had to sit on it sideways because it was located too close to the wall. For the price, I'm not sure I would stay here again.

Kristy M.

Yelp
Hotel straight out of a Wes Anderson movie. Well kept despite some funny dated bits. Amazing view from our window. Good bar with a view of the entire city. Was helpful to stay close to the Alhambra, although know that there are other hotels equally close and it is not a long taxi or bus ride from other parts of town (up hill to get to this hotel and the Alhambra from other parts of town so be relatively fit and be aware of hot weather times). Our room was large with a bedroom and a sitting room and small dining area. We noticed that our room was directly under the dining room so we were awakened in the morning due to chairs being moved around for breakfast. + Tip for visiting the Alhambra: Book the night tour and then buy the regular day tickets for the next afternoon (the night ticket includes morning entry the next morning). It takes that long to see the full campus at a somewhat leisurely pace. Buy the tickets on-line through ticketmaster months in advance (depends on the time of year but could need to book a few months in advance). There are not words to describe the incredible experience of the night tour. Enjoy!

Mark C.

Yelp
Hotel was very nice location was convenient beautiful views of granada. One problem with staff found them not accommodating had problem with room they nodded like they understood but was like too bad. Hard to figure because if not for them would highly recommend