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27 de outubro de 2023
We stayed four nights in La Torre, the top-floor room, with a private balcony and fabulous, uninterrupted views over the south of Granada and the mountains. Honestly, the balcony views were just tremendous, day and night, and worth the room rate alone. There was no noise apart from those of the city far below waking up or going to bed, which were oddly comforting rather than annoying. The hotel is a steep walk up from the city centre (or down from the Alhambra Palace Hotel, if you get the little bus). No, really, it's very steep and probably not suitable for anyone who has any problems with walking. Then there are stairs in the hotel itself... Worth it for the views, though. The room was great, with a decent amount of storage, a big comfortable bed, and a nice bathroom (and the balcony with table and chairs). No air conditioning, though, so you would be reliant on the through breeze in hot weather. Breakfast was a simple affair of cereal, fruit, yogurt, eggs, cheese, meat, bread and preserves. Plenty for us to stoke the fires in preparation for the walking to come. Granada is a hilly place. The owner, Alejandro, is lovely. He speaks great English and is friendly and helpful. Lorenzo, who managed breakfast, is the same. We have no hesitation is recommending this hotel.
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