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Eco Hostel
4.3/520 Reviews
Centro
Eco Hostel is a bit expensive as compared to other hostels in Granada but I chose this hostel due to the availability fo the reception and luggage storage. And it is quite near the city center. I arrived very early in Granda because I took the 5.5hr bus ride from Madrid. They let me leave the luggage so I can roam around the city prior to checkin. Jake in particular was very helpful as he have stayed long in Granada already. He recommends places to eat and how to get ticket to Alhambra. The bed is just okay. The toilet and bath is common for each floor. The common area/kitchen is accessible to all. The kitchen has a terrace/balcony which gives a view of the Albayzin. Very nice 😁 When I checked out, they also allowed me to leave the luggage as I will be departing via night bus. I was able to go to other places and eat before leaving Granada. The volunteers of this hostel are also fun to be with. They also have a lot of activities and free sangria and family dinner. So it is worth the money to pay for this hostel. Note that I just did not like the walking tour as the volunteer that time did not say much to us. Walking tour is better to be done by a local person in Granada.
Toc Hostel Granada
4.5/548 Reviews
Centro
Good location, good value for money, good rooms, close to many major sightseeing attractions, many restaurants/stores/supermarkets nearby, close to airport bus stop and citybus stops......... Did not expect it was such a good place to stay, given the ”hostel” name. Chose the Toc Hostel because of its convenient location and not too many ”last-moment” choices. Booked the single room with private bathroom (avoided the dormitories with shared bathrooms), and was further updgraded to family(?) room upon check-in. The accommodation was better than many mid-range hotels; clean, quiet and spacious. One drawback/point to note: the daily continental breakfasts were rather simple, and only started at 8am; rather too late if you booked early day-tours.
Atenas Granada
3.9/560 Reviews
Centro
My daughter had stayed here last year and recommended it to us. Sadly our experiences with this place varied greatly. We booked a room for 3 months in advance to be given the tiniest room ever. It had 1 single bed and 1 double bed and 2 separate doors to balcony view. 1 set up of doors didn't work. The room was so small we had difficulty storing 3 pieces of luggage (1 per person) unless they were completely closed and stored upright. If we would've left suitcases open and lying on the floor, we wouldn't have been able to enter the restroom or leave the room without jumping over suitcases. Upon check in our room was very hot. A printed page of directions were given upon check in and they included instructions that it may take up to 10 minutes for the a/c to begin working. 30 minutes later the a/c was still only blowing hot air. We notified the front desk and they arrived shortly afterwards. Unknown to us (from reading the website or upon check in), guests cannot control the a/c units in their rooms. The front desk must enter the room with a remote control. We were asked what degree celsius we'd like it set at. We responded and the front desk person left. So, vacationers beware! Unless you want to continually call the front desk to come adjust the a/c temperature, choose your a/c setting wisely. During night 1 while trying to go to sleep we heard water dripping. The a/c unit was installed above the rood door and was leaking. We placed towels on the floor and noticed this issue must have been going on for quite some time before we checked in because it was obvious the top of the door and some of the door trim were warped from the constant exposure to water. We notified the front desk the next morning and they sent someone to repair the unit. The repair was short lived and that evening we again got to listen to dripping water all night. The towels we placed on the floor the second night were soaked by the morning and the water had made its way into the hallway also. But, the worst part about our room was the bathroom. It was disgusting. Please see pics. The bottom of the shower curtain was completely black with mold and the grout and caulk on the tub / tiles needed to be completely redone. On a high note, the staff was friendly and daily we would see the hallways being cleaned and mopped (including the staircase). Too bad some of those cleaning efforts weren't put towards the bathrooms. The location is fabulous and located near many restaurants, etc. However, based on our experience here we'd look for accommodations elsewhere the next time we're in Granada.
Hotel Macià Plaza
4.3/5101 Reviews
Albaicin
Things didn’t get off to a good start when our taxi driver drove us to the wrong Macia Hotel in Grenada. There are a few of them, so double check that your taxi driver verifies the address (and not just the hotel name). Being dropped off at the wrong hotel left us with story to tell and a couple fewer Euros for the second cab ride. Not the end of the world, though. And heck, we’re on vacation! The Hotel Macia Plaza is in the historic section of Grenada, facing a large plaza. The plaza features al fresco restaurants, and during our two say stay, impromptu parades and three different pairs of flamenco dancers! The area was wonderful for walking in all directions. We older folk took a five-minute, inexpensive taxi up to the Alhambra. After our Alhambra tour, we walked back to the hotel along a beautiful pedestrian walkway surrounded by a green forest and beautiful spring flowers. Our rooms (we had two) were disappointing. While clean, the rooms were very plain and tired. They lacked sufficient electrical outlets to plug in the tea kettle without unplugging the television. The front desk staff, however, was consistently helpful. Perhaps a reason the stay here is all the fun activity in the plaza. Certainly the price point was reasonable. Just don’t expect the Four Seasons.
Pensión Recogidas
4.3/510 Reviews
Centro
Muchas gracias por todo Victor y Carlos habéis sido muy amables y atentos! Estuve 5 días y me trataron muy bien. Está en pleno centro de Granada súper bien ubicado y comunicado con todo. Las habitaciones son limpias y acogedoras y tienen aire acondicionado y calefacción, y las ventanas aislan muy bien el ruido del exterior. Y perdón por el café que se me cayó jajaja.
Oasis Backpackers' Hostel Granada
4.1/513 Reviews
Albaicin
I stayed in a mixed room again because of greed. The French guys went out to drink at 11:30 and came back when I got up at 6 AM. I didn’t wake them up. They didn’t wake me up. We woke up the American guys together. . It’s also an oasis. It’s a Kette, but it’s much better than the shower room in the Lisbon Oasis. The shower room in the Lisbon Oasis is a bathtub. The shower room here is at least, uh, a shower room. Please note that you have to slow down when entering Spain because the Spanish is 50% worse in English than you. The public area is very comfortable, no bad places can be found, except for the place is a bit difficult to find, but at any rate it is still in the downtown area, and then the roads of Granada would have been turned around, so I can’t blame it. The shops selling souvenirs near the Youth Hostel are a bit expensive, don't buy them with more than one and fifty cents.

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Highest PriceNZD 1,085
Lowest PriceNZD 26
Number of Reviews1,108
Total Properties116
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 128
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 198