Hotel Molinos

Hotel · Alhambra

Hotel Molinos

Hotel · Alhambra
C. Molinos, 12, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain

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Nestled on a charming tree-lined street, this cozy hotel offers compact, stylish rooms with stellar city views and a rooftop terrace, just a stroll from Granada's bustling center.  

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C. Molinos, 12, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain Get directions

+34 609 39 29 66
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kat a

Google
We booked this last minute.com and didn't expect much from a 1 star hotel at 36quid a night. |We arrived at 10am asking if we could leave our bags as check in wasn't till 2pm. However we were really pleased as they said our room was ready so we could check in . The only downside was our room was on the 4th floor and there is no lift.|Once we had caught our breath, we we were pleasantly surprised with our room. Yes it was small but it was nicely decorated and scrupulously clean, we has the added surprise of the key to the rooftop terrace which gave magical views of the city. |The reception staff were so helpful and gave us a really useful map, advised on bus routes and great places to eat and drink. The hotel was only a 10 minute walk from the centre of town so great location.|We had a really full day out in the wonderful city and didn't get back till almost midnight. We were pleased at how quiet the hotel was and how comfortable the bed was. The shower was ace too with different heads and making showing fun. |We checked out the next day with another full day planned but the staff were happy to let us leave the luggage there. |I'd give the narrowest hotel in the world 5 stars but the killer stairs and the fact there was no tea/coffee facilities in the room means it only gets 4.5. |I'd definitely choose to stay here. Thank you for making our trip to Granda very memorable. We will be back!

Mathieu CARPENTIER

Google
We were massively surprised by this hotel, for thr price we were not expecting anything special and this hotel was. Yes it is very narrow, but the room was spacious, the views was great and the staff super friendly. The hotel is minute's walk from the center of Granada, there are shops, cafés and restaurants nearby and the area its situated was great. Definitely recommend!

Julian D

Google
Comfortable rooms in this small, quiet hotel within walking distance of Alhambra (15 minutes uphill - but then you have to walk uphill from anywhere in the city to reach the Alhambra). Very reasonable rates, helpful staff. Plenty of cafes a few steps away, town centre 10 minutes walk. Parking (subject to availability) in underground garage 100 metres away for €17.50/night (price correct as of Jan 2024). That may sound expensive, but it’s good value for Granada, where parking is very hard to find. If you don’t really have to drive to get here, come by train or coach instead.

Martina Benackova

Google
Good value for money. We stayed one night only, in a small room, newly renovated and spotless, great big bathroom. Good soundproofing, there was zero noise in the room at night,also black put curtains,so we slept really well. We also had the breakfast, it was good. Not much variety but nice and fresh.

Liz M

Google
I actually didn't stay in the hotel - The Smallest Hotel in the World - because it doesn't have a lift and I needed one, and the really lovely and very kind receptionist brought me to an annexe right beside the hotel where rooms could be accessed by a lift, though there were three steps in the hallway. ||The room was perfectly comfortable, with a very large bed, and with the unexpected bonus of a fairly good sized bath. The airconditioning worked and was needed during the 40 + degree heat. ||Breakfast was available (price wasn't included in what I paid but I could have paid separately) and there were tables under an awning right in front of the annexe, though I'm not quite sure if these belonged to the hotel or to the bar next door. ||I love the street, and the buzz and small shops - there's even a small supermarket just opposite the hotel. Buses to the Alhambra, Albaicín go from just around the corner and one goes along the actual c/Molinos - maybe both do, but it's a brilliant service and the frequency of the buses and the closeness of stops to the hotel meant that I didn't have to try walking up the mad hills to see the Alhambra.|It is perfectly possible to walk from the Hotel Molinos to the city centre, yet the barrio feels like a real barrio with a great vegan restaurant about two or three minutes away and another serving vegetarian food just down the road. And the bar right beside it serves the most gorgeous vegetarian food too.

Guido I

Google
Worst experience ever. The lady at the desk had little to no care for us. I asked multiple times at check out (12:00) to book a cab for us going to the train station at 15:00. She kept going on how quick it would have been for her to get a cab just by calling the taxi company a couple of minutes before departure, saying there was no need to make a booking. End of the story she never made it to get us a cab and we lost our train.

Wild & Sea

Google
Everything was well. The person that was there when I arrived was really nice and helpful. Part of the old town, location is good and the indoor parking is safe only for hotel's guests. Rooftop was close but the view seems beautiful . Room was clean, quiet, I slept well. I did like my stay. I really recommend

Jonas Kåveland

Google
The service was amazing with the concierge taking time to show all the highlights on the map. Room was OK with noisy ac, but clean. Beds were comfortable. Would highly recommend this place.

Anthony M.

Yelp
Let's not sugar coat this, the rooms here are tiny, actually, everything is tiny which why it kind of works. You can immediately tell that every small detail was considered when they mapped out the placement of everything in the room. Not one square inch of space is wasted and in the end you get a comfortable room that is smaller than you're used to but not claustrophobic. Things you have to like - the rooms are very clean, quiet, organized and the AC turns the place into an ice box which is a must if you know anything about Andalucían summers. The location is fantastic, more or less walking distance to the sites and the lobby staff is super receptive and helpful. This is a tightly run ship and no electricity gets used without need so the halls and step ways are pitch black at night until you can find the timer switch. I don't know why they can't use a motion sensor instead of letting me trip over myself in an unfamiliar place grasping at door handles that aren't even mine. One grievance - they have wifi in the lobby but none in the rooms which I think is a little ridiculous considering how much travelers depend on that for information these days. It's an extra burn because the Vodafone cell coverage inside the building happens to be very weak. Also, if you're looking to put your car somewhere, I have no idea how that works. I totally lucked out with street parking while navigating the labyrinth of narrow streets near the hotel but I would say you should figure out where your car is going ahead of time if you can.