We had a very nice stay at Hotel Anacapri for 3 nights in Granada. A shout out to Stephanie at the front desk, who was so helpful and nice, during our stay there. She gave us advice on what to see and do it Granada and was so friendly. Very well located and close to the Cathedral(which actually we did not go to!) and the Alcaiceria market, and can walk to the Alhambra and Albaycin areas. Very close to lot of restaurants too. Room and bathroom was pretty standard and did have a safe in the room itself, which was nice. But the front staff also can keep things for safe keeping at the reception, if you want, which we did use since the safe was small. The front staff also assists in calling a cab if needed. The hotel does have elevator for the higher floors.
We did have breakfast here and it is ok - cold breakfast though, no hot breakfast. But it was very helpful for us when we wanted to go early to the Alhambra, and could quickly grab some bread, pastries, spanish omelette and coffee before that. Only one small thing was, the front desk refused to just let us just pack a piece of bread and a couple of pastries when our train was super early, instead of asking us to eat there early. Since we had already paid for breakfast, it would have...We had a very nice stay at Hotel Anacapri for 3 nights in Granada. A shout out to Stephanie at the front desk, who was so helpful and nice, during our stay there. She gave us advice on what to see and do it Granada and was so friendly. Very well located and close to the Cathedral(which actually we did not go to!) and the Alcaiceria market, and can walk to the Alhambra and Albaycin areas. Very close to lot of restaurants too. Room and bathroom was pretty standard and did have a safe in the room itself, which was nice. But the front staff also can keep things for safe keeping at the reception, if you want, which we did use since the safe was small. The front staff also assists in calling a cab if needed. The hotel does have elevator for the higher floors.
We did have breakfast here and it is ok - cold breakfast though, no hot breakfast. But it was very helpful for us when we wanted to go early to the Alhambra, and could quickly grab some bread, pastries, spanish omelette and coffee before that. Only one small thing was, the front desk refused to just let us just pack a piece of bread and a couple of pastries when our train was super early, instead of asking us to eat there early. Since we had already paid for breakfast, it would have been easier to just have it handy to eat on the train. But they did open up the breakfast early at 6.30am for us, to just grab a bite and have a cup of coffee, before we left, which was nice.
Overall happy with the hotel and the kind staff and if we ever come back to Granada, we will stay here.More
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