San Gabriel Hotel - Granada
37.19579956326161, -3.58873506837881Featuring a bureau de change and a lift, San Gabriel Hotel Granada lies in the Norte district, about a 25-minute walk from Museo Cuevas del Sacromonte. Guests who stay at this hotel can park their car nearby.
Location
The accommodation is nestled about a 25-minute walk from Poza de los bancos. The 3-star hotel is also about a 25-minute walk from Casa del Chapiz School in Granada. This property is about a 25-minute walk from list of Bien de Interes Cultural in the Province of Granada Museum.
There is Plaza del Parque Nueva Granada - Frente a Parroquia San Juan Bautista bus stop within close distance of San Gabriel Hotel.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is offered in the restaurant every morning.
Essential information about San Gabriel Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 4844 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 2.3 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 7.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 19.8 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Federico Garcia Lorca Granada-Jaen, GRX |
Location
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Reviews of San Gabriel Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 14
This hotel is a great value for money, making it perfect for budget travelers. The staff was incredibly nice and attentive, ensuring a pleasant stay. The rooms were clean and had a nice size bathroom. I loved that some rooms had a balcony with a great view of the surrounding area. Additionally, the hotel's location on a hill gave it a unique charm, and it was close to the main sights.
No negatives, everything was satisfactory.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 12
Situated in the hills above Granada. Hotel is difficult to find if you approach from the city of Granada. In a straight line close to the Alhambra, but be aware, if you walk through Albayzin with it's narrow and steep streets, it takes at least half an hour to go to the city centre, and from there it is a ferm walk to the Alhambra.
We were placed in a room which looked at an unattractive old garage. The other side of the hotel is situated on the side of the swimming pool. This (larger) rooms all have a balcony. We booked for three days, and the other guests were mainly passengers from bustravel agency's. It was no problem when we asked for an other room. Strange that the attractive swimming pool is closed, but we knew this when we booked.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 12
Fantastic swimming pool, even tho closed as no lifeguard but we thought that we could still use it and did. Rooms big and we had a balcony. Staff friendly n helpful.hotel clean.
A bit far from town but we had a car.25 Mins walk away and bus stop bout 20mins away. Hotel a bit dated nd needs some external repairs etc
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missingWrote a review on Jun 11
This budget hotel was a great base for my business trip. the rooms were clean and the staff was friendly and helpful. the pool was well-maintained and a nice feature for relaxation after a long day of work. the hotel offered a good breakfast and dinner.
The location was quite far from the city center and required transportation to get anywhere. the nearest bus stop was about 15 minutes walk downhill, and there were no sidewalks.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 09
i didnt like any thing.
it was dirty, fotos dont match thr reality, i was really disappointed
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missingWrote a review on Jun 08
Great swimming pool. Perfect place if you have a car to get to the city.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 15
The hotel is located on a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. It provides a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The rooms are clean and well-maintained, with a balcony that allows guests to enjoy the great view. The staff is friendly and helpful, ensuring a pleasant stay.
Everything was fine.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 08
Large, nice, clean rooms with airconditioning. On site parking. Friendly staff. Large pool, which however, is only open in the summer.
It was a bit out of the way with the navigation not being able to find the address, and its a bit far from the city center so you need a car to get around. Staff speak limited English. Furnishings are a bit dated.
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missingWrote a review on May 28
The hotel has free parking which is an advantage because not many hotels in Granada offer parking, let alone free parking. The hotel is very quiet at night because it is far away from the bustles of the city.
The location is not great. It is located uphill and it is very difficult to drive to from the city center even if you have GPS. Apparently there is only one route to reach the hotel and you should learn it before you leave the hotel. The swimming pool is not cleaned on a regular basis. There is a lot of bugs and bees and my smallest daughter actually got bit by a bee in the pool. The breakfast is not very diverse and there are not many options. The staff were friendly but many of them know little to no English.
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missingWrote a review on May 18
Me ha encantado su personal, super amable. Y la ubicación, teniendo coche, claro, perfecta! Se ve toda Granada! y de noche es muy tranquilo para dormir.Las vistas y la piscina son muy buenas. I´ve liked the staff so friendly aand helpfull. The location, if you have a car, is perfect, you can see whole Granada, and at night is so quietly. The sights are very wonderfull. The swimming pool is huge.
es un poco viejo, pero, no es ninguna desventaja por el precio que pagas. realmente no hay ninguna cosa fea. It´s a little dated, but is not a handicap, because the cheaper prices in low season (summer).
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missingWrote a review on May 16
Very well situated : in a hill above he city (which is at 5 mns by car).The personnel is pleasant, and there is a symthetic restaurant, with local specialities.There is a relaxed atmosphere, the room are large and clean, there is silence and there is a godd view of the woods which surround the hotel.
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missingWrote a review on May 11
hotel is comfort with good staff
location is difficult and about 20 minutes from Alhambra palace
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missingWrote a review on May 08
The staff were excellent, polite, well spoken and courteous. (I speak Spanish so I can only say how it was in Spanish.) The bar served canas with free tapas, and a 3 course dinner menu with healthy choices (set price of 10€, but you must ask for it) was reasonable and the house wine was very good. We loved the view over Granada and our room looked over pine trees and the seasonal pool, which was not in use when we visited. We had a balcony which was a nice surprise. There was a free car park which had plenty of spaces. The hotel was nicely decorated in an old fashioned Granada style. We will stay there again.
The bathroom was not as clean as it could be - the soap dish was very moldy and broken. The hotel is as it describes 2.5 km from Granada, but it is on a mountain A road coming out of the suburbs of Granada and is not possible to walk or take a bus from the hotel to get into Granada - you are basically above Granada looking down on the lights of the suburbs. It's not really something we didn't like but may not suit everyone expecting to be able to walk from the hotel into Granada, which is not possible. It would be nice if in general, Spanish hotels would open their pool earlier in the year as UK and other guests would definitely use it as early as March; or if the hotel could state exactly when the pool is open in advertising.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 27
location out of city is good, parking easy, WiFi worked fine
the food in the restaurant is the worst we've encountered in spain, the room was out of the ark, the hotel is tatty and not a charming hotel as described on the website
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missingWrote a review on Apr 15
good source of information, nice and friendly staff.
i would like the pool to be open straight after breakfast has finished.