Barcelona, Seville and Granada hotel advice
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Barcelona, Seville and Granada hotel advice
I am traveling to Spain late September with a friend, and we are looking for clean, safe hotels in a good location, under $100/night for a double room. Does anyone have any hotel suggestions for Barcelona, Seville and Granada? Thanks!!
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Hi
Seville: Try the Hotel Amadeus - http://www.sevilla5.com/hotels/seville.html in the gorgeous Barrio Santa Cruz area.
Granada: The Casa del Aljarife - http://www.granadainfo.com/most/english.htm is in the old Moorish quarter of Albaicin. Very atmospheric.
Barcelona: The Girona Hostal - http://www.hostalgirona.com - is in the Eixample area and looks a good deal. The Central Hostal - http://www.hostalcentralbarcelona.com is a nice choice. For a little more you can stay in the lovely Gothic Quarter at this cool hotel Banys Orientals - http://www.hotelbanysorientals.com
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Seville: Try the Hotel Amadeus - http://www.sevilla5.com/hotels/seville.html in the gorgeous Barrio Santa Cruz area.
Granada: The Casa del Aljarife - http://www.granadainfo.com/most/english.htm is in the old Moorish quarter of Albaicin. Very atmospheric.
Barcelona: The Girona Hostal - http://www.hostalgirona.com - is in the Eixample area and looks a good deal. The Central Hostal - http://www.hostalcentralbarcelona.com is a nice choice. For a little more you can stay in the lovely Gothic Quarter at this cool hotel Banys Orientals - http://www.hotelbanysorientals.com
Cheers
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A year ago I stayed at the Hotel Navas in Granada, and loved the place. Small by efficient, great staff and central to everything. Only a short walk to the Plaza Bib Ramblas with night music and great open-air cafes. A short walk to the bus to the Alhambra and back. What a beautiful city, and get your Alhambra tickets on the internet, it saves a long wait in line.
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In Barcelona, try Hostal Levante-- about 65 euro/night, in the Barri Gotic just off of La Rambla. Nothing fancy, but clean and functional.
Hosteria del Laurel in Seville was about 70 euro/night, if I remember correctly, and is very quaint, with a fantastic cafe!
Have fun!
Hosteria del Laurel in Seville was about 70 euro/night, if I remember correctly, and is very quaint, with a fantastic cafe!
Have fun!