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Abentofail - Guadix Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Abentofail

C/abentofail Sn, Guadix - Map
 
 
If you wish to experience true Granada-style hospitality, then stay at the cozy Abentofail hotel in Guadix – Spain . The …More
Hotel Mari Carmen - Guadix Hotels
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Hotel Mari Carmen

Avda Mariana Pineda 61, Guadix - Map
 
 
Comercio - Guadix Hotels

Comercio

Mira De Amezcua 3, Guadix - Map
 
 
Central hotel where you will be able to enjoy of the best and most complete stay.Placed close to the cathedral and sorrounded …More
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Abades Guadix

Autovia A-92 Km 292 5, Guadix - Map
 
 
Modern hotel located in a natural environment (Sierra Nevada, caves). Easy access to the beaches in Almeria and Sierra Nevada.More
Complejo La Tala - Guadix Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Complejo La Tala

A-92N, Km. 1,5, Guadix - Map
 
 
Complejo La Tala in two types of rural room suites, and suites in the cave. Is complete with sports: paddle tennis, pool …More
Mulhacén - Guadix Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Mulhacén

Av. Buenos Aires, 41, Guadix - Map
 
 
"Dog Friendly and Fair Prices."
I stayed at this hotel because expedia said it was dog friendly and indeed it was.OK, it is only end of April but the price of the …
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Located in the heart of the historic center of the city, guests of the Mulhacén Hotel in Gaudix Spain can enjoy the …More
Cuevas Hammam Abuelo José - Guadix Hotels
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Cuevas Hammam Abuelo José

Cortijo Carrizo Camino Guadix - Bejarin, Guadix - Map
 
 

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    Pocket Guide: Granada Guadix Hotels

    Set in the desert 55 kilometres east of Granada, Guadix is best known for its cave houses in the Troglodyte neighborhood where roughly half the town’s population lives. These houses, built in caverns carved into the sides of hills, are mostly modern dwellings; area residents, however, have been living underground as a strategy for avoiding the summer heat since Moorish times.