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Property Amenities
Rooms
Air-conditioned accommodations at Macia M. Basilios offer remote lighting/drapery/curtain control and complimentary toiletries. Satellite television is provided.
Bathrooms include showers. Business-friendly amenities include desks and direct-dial phones. Extra towels/bedding and wake-up calls can be requested. Housekeeping is provided daily.
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“Great experience!”
This hotel is a converted monestery and very historic and quaint. It is also older and kind of tired. One minor complaint I would have is that the walls seem to be very thin and I could hear conversations late into the night (but then i found that to be true of my hotel in Madrid as well, so maybe it is a Spanish thing?). Beware the cost of the breakfast - which again may be true of Europe, but for what it was, i thought it was overpriced. Front desk was very nice and helpful. There was a luggage room to store luggage the day we checked out so we didn't have to carry it around while sight-seeing on the last day. (We like it enough to stay there an extra night when our flight back to Madrid was canceled!)
“Granada Holiday”
We were enthralled with the Macia M. Basilios. The location was great. We walked the river paths, walked to the business area, and the bus to Alhambra picked us up at the door. On entering the hotel, we were met by a hoard of young school students. We didn't realize that a school was hooked onto the hotel. My cousin and I were teachers so the children lent a fun atmosphere to the hotel. The rooms are sparse, but clean. The price was right. What else would a traveller want.
“Must Stay Hotel in Granada”
This hotel is part of an old church-convent-monastery with a central courtyard enclosed in glass and moorish arabic tiles on floors and walls - fantastic. The front part o the accommodation is actually a church-basillica and is used every Sunday as such. The accommodation is very comfortable and clean and the showers etc all work. Staff are very friendly and helpful and you are able to leave baggage there after check-out in a secure lock up. We would certainly return there again.
“Old authentic monastery located close the river in the beautiful and quieter down-town area”
Definitely one of the cleaner hotels with good size modern hotel rooms. There is no refrigerator in the rooms but the hotel has a good restaurant and the reception sells cold water. The reception is very helpful and they know the local attractions and restaurants which should be explored. The hotel is located perfectly in beautiful surroundings and in walking distance to the Cathedral, the old city center and shopping district. Only a short taxi drive to the Alhambra palace.
“Very quaint and quite comfortable”
I loved it...cheap, quaint and comfortable. its not stylish, but I like the monastery feel.
“Awesome hotel!”
I loved this place! It is centrally located and we were able to get around the city easily from the hotel. The staff was friendly and helpful. However, the best part was the building itself. It was well maintained and very, very beautiful inside and out. I really enjoyed my stay here and of all the European hotels I have stayed in this was my favorite.
“Tour in Spagna”
Hotel in posizione ottimale, a pochi minuti a piedi dal centro. Camere pulite e confortevoli, personale gentile e disponibile. Unico rischio il parcheggio auto. Abbiamo parcheggiato di fronte all'hotel senza problemi perchè arrivati il sabato sera. Durante la settimana il parcheggio è a pagamento e con disponibilità limitata. Granada è favolosa!!! Prenotate la visita all'Alhambra con antcipo. Impossibile trovare biglietti il giorno stesso.
“hotel marcia basilicos grenade espagne”
un peu impersonnel, froid, situé juste à coté d'un stade d'entrainement de football, ou les espagnols jouent très tard le soir, à claquer des ballons en cours sur un sol synthetique, et ou les écoliers (collégiens, défilent dès 8 h 00 du matin. mais situé à 10 mns du centre à pieds. a 20 mns à pieds l alhambra (en descendant)
“Übernachten in einem ehemaligen Kloster”
Im Hotel selbst ist es meistens angenehm ruhig. Es grenzt allerdings zu einer Schule. Zimmer zur Schulhofseite umbedingt vermeiden!!
“Strategico... al confine del centro”
Strategico, posizione non centralissima, ma a 5 minuti dal centro in una bella zona, come gran parte della città ben servita anche dai mezzi pubblici. Camera pulita, non eccelsa (odio la moquette), ma sicuramente lo consiglierei soprattutto per il rapporto qualità/prezzo e per la posizione. Internet non funzionava. Il personale è gentilissimo e l'albergo si presenta molto bene.
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Paseo Basilios 2 Granada, 18008 Spain
Nearby Points of Interest
The preferred airport for Macia M. Basilios is Granada (GRX-Federico Garcia Lorca) - 16.3 km / 10.1 mi.
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Granada, Spain: Granadas capture in 1492 by Ferdinand and Isabella ended 800 years of Islamic rule on the Iberian Peninsula. The Alhambra, a complex of fortresses and palaces once home to Granadas Muslim rulers, overlooks the city and is one Spains most visited tourist sites. In addition to numerous examples of Moorish architecture, the city is home to the prestigious University of Granada.
Paseo Basilios 2 Granada, 18008 Spain
