Price was HIGH, room was Small. If i were rich, I wouldn't care, but we are a middle class married couple that works hard for our money. I decided to go ahead and stay at the Parador and I plunked down 250 Euros. I had read all of these wonderful tales of roaming in the gardens/palace/whatever at night which is only open to those that stay at the parador. (I forgot which, I don't have my map in front of me.)
Anyway, we spent one night there and found out that the late night entrance feature is not offered on sun & mon, at least not this time of year. We paid 250 for a small room and that was my main purpose for booking there. boo-hoo.
the city of granada was great, the alhambra was nice by day although it was very rainy and that put a damper on things.
The breakfast buffet was overpriced at 16 Euros per person (ouch), but it's not like there were lots of other options around at the top of the hill. I don't mind paying for a good service and for quality, but we had just come from the parador in Cordoba the night before and breakfast was only 12 Euros with 3 times the offerings. Breakfast was mediocre, the waitress coffee and drink service was fine.
Many of the paradores are currently under construction as the company as a whole is doing a renovation project over the next 4 years. But that left parking limited and a bit of a pain to get in and out of the lot. Once you do find a spot, definately take advantage of the red 1 Euro minibus to take you into downtown granada, what a steal and a major convinience!
Everything in the room was clean, bathroom was very nice with separate toilet/bidet area, Main hallways smelled a little funky, but many hotels do in europe so I shrugged it off. Walls are a bit on the thin side, especially for those roaming in the hallways. You can hear voices, keys jingling, kids runing, etc. Thankfully, our hall wasn't THAT high traffic I guess, but in the future I would request an end room for less noise. The room itself smelled fine, appreciated the turn down service. Would I stay there again? Probably not, I'll take my 250 Euros elsewhere and get a much nicer room, and then take a cab over to see the alhambra and just forgo the convinience. I like staying at the paradors because I am very confident in their product, but I think in Granada you can do better, maybe even for less. I guess I am just bitter over everything b/c I didn't get what I expected. Most likely my fault for not researching it better I guess.
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