Seville has grand old hotels, such as the Alfonso XIII, and a number of former palaces converted into sumptuous hostelries. The Parador de Granada, next to the Alhambra, is a magnificent way to enjoy Granada. Hotels on the Alhambra hill, especially the parador, must be reserved long in advance. Lodging establishments in Granada's city center, around the Puerta Real and Acera del Darro, are unbelievably noisy, so ask for a room toward the back. Though Granada has plenty of hotels, it can be difficult to find lodging during peak tourist season—Easter to late October. In Córdoba, several pleasant hotels occupy houses in the old quarter, close to the mosque. Other than during Holy Week and the May Patio Festival, it's easy to find a room in Córdoba, even if you haven't reserved one.
