Apartment
Comfort and beauty for you in Granada - Beahost
Granada, Andalucía, Spain
Rental basis: Entire house or apartmentbrNumber of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 1brNumber of bathrooms: 2brTake a look at our stunning apartment in Granada and fall in love with it! This is going to be your perfect choice for some unforgettable time in one of the most beautiful cities you could visit in Spain. brThe flat is ideal for up to 5 guests, as it features 2 double bedrooms and a large and comfortable living room equipped with a double sofa bed. Moreover, you will find one complete bathroom with a modern shower box, bidet, hand basin and WC (the hairdryer is provided) and a small toilet room, with a hand basin and WC .brTowels and bed linen are provided for each guest and the property is professionally cleaned after each stay.brThe kitchen is equipped with all you need to spend your time here with comfort: utensils, pots and pans, microwave, electric stoves and oven, large fridge and freezer, bread toaster and not to forget, a very handy dishwasher.brIn the living, you will also appreciate a spacious dining table for your breakfast, lunch and dinners, whenever you please, or also to work comfortably from home.brbrCheck-in (in person): from 16:00brCheck-out: until 11:00brbrWe kindly request that our guests dispose of the rubbish when they leave the apartment and follow the recycling rules.brPlease, let us know your arrival time so that we can organize the check-in for you, as there will be a person in charge of welcoming our guests.brTo us, cleanliness has always been a factor of profound relevance. We rely on professional services specialized in cleaning and disinfecting our apartments and hotels, to ensure the maximum level of hygiene for our guests.brbrOne of the 'big three of Andalusia' along with Cordoba and Seville, Granada, the city of the Alhambra, is enchanting and unique. It will remain in your heart.brThe monumental city of Granada, founded by the Romans as Illibris between the Darro and Geni rivers, lies at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, between the shores of the Mediterranean and the Andalusian hinterland, and is famous for its Hispano-Mediterranean charm. In the city centre you will find numerous Nazari-style buildings, the Arab baths and the winding Moorish quarter of Albaicín, but the wonder of Granada, and its most famous monument, is undoubtedly the Alhambra, the impressive Arab fortress, richly decorated palaces and surrounded by greenery. Together with the Generalife gardens and the Albayzin, the Alhambra has been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site. In addition, Granada boasts a Renaissance cathedral dating back to the 16th century around which there are numerous testimonies to the city's Moorish, Jewish and Catholic past. In addition to its historical-architectural treasures that tell more than a thousand years of history, Granada boasts a lively university life and numerous popular religious and secular events. Granada's gastronomy is rich and diverse and in itself a reason to visit the city. You will find a large number of restaurants and bars where you can enjoy succulent dishes such as migas, remojón, fava con jamón, Sacromonte omelette and and gazpacho. The most famous areas for tapas are Albaicín, Campo del Príncipe, Realejo, Plaza de Toros and the Centro. The playwright and writer Federico Garcia Lorca is Granada's most famous, he was killed by a firing squad in a village near Granada during the bloody Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939.brbrGranada is a city with an important architectural heritage that includes a Moorish essence, some Renaissance jewels and modern and contemporary structures. Most of Granada's sights are located close to the city centre and are easily accessible. In addition to the medieval part of the city, which is located on two adjacent hills and includes two Unesco World Heritage sites, namely the Alhambra fortress and the Moorish quarter Albaicín, in which traditional Andalusian architecture blends in harmoniously, Granada offers much to visitors. Don't miss the magnificent gardens of the Generalife, the Alcaiceria, a handicrafts market where you can admire the carved arcades of the Arab souq, largely rebuilt after a fire in 1843, Plaza Bibarrambla and the Gigantones fountain, Plaza Nueva, with the façade of the royal chancellery dating back to the 16th century, and the Church of Santa Ana. In the Arab quarter visit Casa de Castril, Casa de Porras, and El Bañuelo, the old Arab baths. Also very beautiful are Granada Cathedral, in Gothic-Renaissance style, the Royal Chapel, adjacent to the Cathedral and considered the most important Christian monument in the city, the Monasterio de la Cartuja and the Monasterio de San Jeronimo. A few minutes from Granada is the home of Garcia Lorca, where the writer produced some of his most prestigious works. The house still houses some of the artist's personal items such as his piano, his desk and some drawings. Outside the house is the Parque Federico Garcia Lorca.brbrThe centre of Granada is the beautiful Plaza Nueva. From here you reach Plaza Santa Ana and its Iglesia de Santa Ana recognisable by the minaret of a former mosque. Follow Carrera del Darro to reach Baños Arabes El Banuelo and the Archaeological Museum. Climbing the winding streets of the Albaicín you reach the Colegiata del Salvador, a 16th-century church built over the district's main mosque. Also nearby are the Arco de las Pesas, a gateway to the Albaicín dating back to the 11th century, the Mirador San Nicolas, from where you can admire the fantastic Sierra Nevada, and the Mezquita Mayor de Granada. Descending towards Placeta de San Miguel Bajo you can stop at one of the many cafés and restaurants and then visit the Palacio de dar-al-Horra, a 15th-century residence of the last ruler of Granada. Finally reach Calle Caldereria Nueva, the street of teterias, the famous Middle Eastern tearooms, and North African souvenir shops.
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