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 "ERASMUS, OS ESPERAMOS !! OS AYUDAREMOS A ENCONTRAR PISO O HABITACIÓN. Bienvenidos a los apartamentos las Infantas, donde se sitúa Funky, el unico albergue en Granada con parking. Nos..."
 "¿Nada disponible? Vas a descubrir a descubrir el estilo de la nueva generación de Backpackers. Oasis ha sido diseñado pensando en el viajero global de hoy en día. Viajeros que no..."
 "En pleno centro de la ciudad de Granada en el mítico barrio del Albayzín se encuentra nuestra exclusiva 'Guesthouse'. Porque hay turistas y hay viajeros te ofrecemos el ambiente más..."
 "Comprueba esta opcion de alojamiento en Granada. Localizada en un tipico edificio andaluz totalmente reformado en el antiguo barrio judio de la ciudad, el Realejo, Backpackers Posada de..."
"The last real hostel in Granada. The cheapest AND cleanest beds and hammocks in town smack dab in the middle of the oldest, most magical, psychedelic quarter, the labyrinth Albayzin. Killer terrace. Scarlet Begonias. The only travelers station in Granada with organic food and perhaps the only one in the Albayzin that recycles! Besides having slept at hostels all over the world, we have...
Welcome to our small Guesthouse Maktub located right in the CENTER of Granada. Maktub is a XVII century building who had been constantly refurbishing and decorating for the confort of backbackers. We will do everything to make you feel at home with a warm welcome. FOR FREE: guide tours, football game, flamenco show, tapas tour, full breakfast, internet wifi, te and coffe all day, locker,...
"Albayzin Backpackers Hostel es una nueva opción de alojamiento situado en el centro de la área mas bonita de la ciudad; el antíguo barrio árabe del Albayzín. Planeado para viajeros..."
"La Residencia Universitaria Emperador Carlos V fue inaugurada en Octubre de 1999, en convenio con la Universidad de Granada. La residencia es mixta y dispone de 392 plazas distribuidas en..."
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 "THIS HOSTEL IS CURRENTLY CLOSED. Unfortunately, the staff at the Bumblebee Granada wants to communicate to you that it is closing shop for the time being in order to rethink its business model. Therefore we are no longer offering beds for guests." … "Wish I was there with you lot!!! Sending Rodders, Pato and Sarah a big kiss.... hope things are better for you now Pato. Clarita xxxx...
 "Each room has a closet and bathroom. Currently lockers aren't offered. There also isn't air conditioning or fans, but there are electric outlets next to the beds if you have a portable fan. The rooms are small with 3 people in each room and they resemble college dorm rooms. There is a common room with tables and chairs and a TV. Breakfast (a roll, juice, and coffee) is included." …...
 "This hostel is tiny, occupying one floor of a building. There are only 10 beds in all (all co-ed), and one bathroom that is pretty small. The common area is comfortable and inviting, and the kitchen, though limited, seems to be a gathering area both in the morning and at night. There are no lockers here, but the staff is constantly around, watching the rooms and the people who come in and...
 "Excellent staff, very helpful with their tips about the city. This hostel is very new, not yet completely finished, but it will be awesome!!! It has great views of the Alhambra from the rooftop." … "This hostel rocks!!! Don't miss it if you are visiting Lorca's town!!" … Animas 2
' Among alleys, corners and little squares flanked by white walls of a neighbourhood of Arabic flavour, the Albayzin, we are waiting for you '. House managed by a peculiar 'travellers family' covered in a long tradition and experience of more than 15 years in the art of sheltering the traveler, opens his doors as a guesthouse. Mochi is not a hotel nor a common hostel, Mochi is something...

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Granada Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Anonymous
The city is beautiful and full of culture. Alhambra was beautiful and enchanting as was the warm weather -- can't wait to return. For all you clubbers out there, go to Granada Diez. For culture, visit flamenco dances. There is also a water park not too far -- about a bus ride -- called Aquaola. The people weren't too friendly there -- a bit on the racist side -- but there we go! The rides were thrilling if you're into that kind of thing! Granada is a must see.
Comment by Anonymous
Alhambra is beautiful -- a must-see for anybody passing through Andalusia. Granada itself is also very nice.
Comment by Anonymous
Up around the Alhambra, an old lady came up to me and offered me a sprig of rosemay -- she kind of forced it on me, actually, and then grabbed my hand and started telling me things in Spanish, like it was a blessing or something, and then demanded 5 Euros! Beware!!!
Comment by Caitlin
Granada was magical. It made my whole 2 1/2 weeks trip to Spain worthwhile. I miss it so much. Try to hike up to Sacramonte. There was an old couch up there, cactuses, and a woman sitting on the couch who kept smiling and waving at us. You can see the whole city from up there, the old Arab quarter, and la Alhambra, with its flags blowing and the mountains looming in the background.
Comment by Anonymous
Granada is a must see for anyone passing through southern Spain. The Alhambra is amazing. Try and reserve your tickets in advance. Also wander around the Albacin, or hike up the mountains and listen to the Gypsies play music, while enjoying the view. Don't bother staying anywhere that isn't close to the Albacin, because Garanda doesn't have much else to offer in the other areas.
Comment by Nick
Granada is an interesting place. It is a mixture of old (the Alhambra, the original streets) with the new (modern shops, a very young crowd, as it is a university town). It is a lively place with plenty of street musicians, a spirit of flamenco in the air (though less than I was hoping for), and one of the best part--teahouses! The Arabic influences are my favorite part of Granada. Now I am going to tell you the single best part of Granada which most people will miss: the birds. In several places, you will see HUNDREDS of tiny, ovalish brown birds flying all over the place within a certain radius of their perching trees, but mostly just making a really loud racket. They can be found in several places and plazas, but in particular, on an unassuming side street in the courtyard of the "Banco de Espania," across the street from a scummy strip-joint. Here, the birds gather and talk with one another all day and all night long; I would often pass at 1 or 2 AM and they were easily the loudest source of sound in the area! It is really quite amazing and beautiful, and yet most peoople will or probably not even notice them. Really quite sad.
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