Parador de Granada – Historic palace stay
Iconic monastery setting with panoramic city views
Member rate
Sign in to a free ZenHotels account and this lower rate applies automatically at checkout.
See this rate on ZenHotels →
Why we love it
The setting
The Parador de Granada sits inside the walls of the Alhambra, in a 15th-century convent built on the site of an earlier Nasrid palace. You stay within the same grounds that draw visitors from across the world, with the gardens and monuments a short walk from your door. Stone arches, tiled floors and a quiet cloister give the building its character. After the day-trippers leave, the area around the hotel empties out and the setting feels almost private, which is part of why this address is so hard to book.
What to expect
The Standard Double room covers around 23 square metres with a full double bed, a private bathroom, air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. The building keeps its historic bones, so rooms carry beamed ceilings and old detailing rather than a modern finish. The deal is room only, though breakfast can be added at booking and is served on a terrace looking towards the Generalife gardens. A bar and restaurant sit on site for evenings when you would rather not head back down into the city.
Things to do nearby
You could not be closer to the main sight: the Alhambra is around 33 metres from the hotel, and the Palacio de Generalife is roughly 272 metres away. The Granada Museum of Fine Arts is about 118 metres on, with the Palace of the Alhambra around 228 metres. Staying inside the complex means you can reach the Nasrid Palaces early, before the queues build, then walk back for a rest in the afternoon. The Albaicin quarter and the city centre are a short taxi or bus ride downhill.
Best for
Couples and history-minded travellers who want to wake up inside the Alhambra rather than commute to it. Three nights gives time for the palaces, the gardens and the old town at a relaxed pace.
Choose your room
✓ Your selection
Standard Double room
23 sq m with a full double bed, private bathroom and air conditioning.
View room →Property, in pictures
Your 3 days, loosely planned
Suggestions, not orders. Tour ideas to mix and match for your trip.
Evening in the grounds
Arrive and settle into the room, then take an evening walk through the Alhambra grounds while most visitors have gone. Dinner at the on-site restaurant or in the Albaicin.
Nasrid Palaces and gardens
Spend the morning at the Nasrid Palaces and the Court of the Lions, timed early to beat the crowds. Afternoon in the Generalife gardens, a few minutes from the hotel.
Granada old town
Head down into Granada for the cathedral, the Royal Chapel and the tapas bars around the centre. Return to the terrace for a quiet last evening with views over the gardens.
Where you'll be
Granada, Spain
FAQ
Is the Parador de Granada close to the Alhambra?
Yes. The Parador de Granada is set inside the Alhambra walls, around 33 metres from the monument, so you can reach the entrance on foot in a couple of minutes.
What is the best area to stay in Granada?
The Alhambra itself is the standout choice for staying close to the monuments, and this hotel is inside the complex. The Albaicin and the area around Plaza Nueva suit travellers who want tapas bars and nightlife within walking distance.
Does the Parador de Granada serve breakfast?
Yes. Breakfast is not included in this room-only rate but can be added when you book. It is served as a buffet, with a terrace looking towards the Generalife gardens.
How far is the Parador de Granada from the airport?
Granada's Federico Garcia Lorca Airport is roughly 17 kilometres west of the city, about a 20 to 25 minute drive depending on traffic. Malaga Airport is a further option, around 130 kilometres away with more international flights.
Does the Parador de Granada have a restaurant?
Yes. The hotel has a bar and a restaurant on site, which is useful in the evenings given its position inside the Alhambra, away from the main run of city restaurants.