Stayed for two nights in a “two-bedroom apartment” in the annex of the hotel.
Considering it is a one or two star hotel (per Booking.com, it may warrant a 3.5 star rating (for exceeding a one star hotel’s expectations).
The staff was lovely and kind. All transactions and communications with the hotel were clear, honest and thorough.
Pros:
Location, location, location. A nice 15 min walk to Alhambra.
Tons of space for a large family; appears to be a converted apartment. We were only a family of four, but it could easily sleep 8 people in the many beds in the 3rd floor room in the annex of the hotel.
Good living space and good A/C. There was a safe in the room.
Great neighborhood. Near a grocery, fruiteria, laundry, lovely bakery, great coffee, good restaurants. Could happily live in this area.
Overall, a good value for area and size of the room.
Cons:
Front desk not open 24 hours. Reception closed at night. Not capable of intervening after 10pm when guests loud and keeping others awake. Very loud neighbors can be heard in annex.
Master bed incredibly firm. Too firm for some.
Only a few hangers in the closet.
Poor wifi in the room - spotty at best. There were only two very discrete (about 2’ diameter) locations where wifi worked consistently well.
Dated, utilitarian furniture. Overall the room
needs a refresh; not updated for a long time, it seems. Walls need drywall work (in various places, e.g. around A/C) and painting. Some areas of old drywall patchwork need to be painted. The shower doors were plastic and rickety. No mini-fridge but ample room for one.
Loathe to evaluate cleanliness. Frankly, the room was dark, old and somewhat dingy. Other elements, such as no fitted sheet on the master bed (it kept coming off as we slept) lent to a feeling of dinginess, but it was not unclean.
That said, we spent little time in the room - there is so much to see and do in Granada. Having a well-located room was well worth the fair cost.