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Leonardo Hotel Granada

Avenida de la Constitución 18, 18012 Granada
Located in the city centre
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Granada

In the Sierra Nevada foothills in southern Spain, Granada is a magical mix of Moorish architecture, hot-blooded flamenco shows and world-class tapas. Everywhere you look, this Andalusian city is filled with an electric energy, from the narrow streets where traders once touted their wares to the vibrant Sacromonte neighbourhood, where houses cling to the rocky slopes of the Valparaíso valley and flamenco shows take place in candle-lit caves. When it comes to dining, Granada is just as thrilling. Come nightfall, bars fling open their doors, serving local gazpacho soup and plates piled high with jamon and patatas bravas with every drink. If you’re looking for a Granada hotel, choose Leonardo Hotel Granada for family-friendly facilities and a base that’s ideal for both holidaymakers and business travellers.

Get your bearings

No trip to Granada is complete without a visit to the Alhambra, Granada’s fortress and palace. Backed by the Sierra Nevada mountains, this former citadel is full of unique examples of Spanish Moorish art and includes churches, museums and manicured gardens. Don’t miss the Court of the Lions, with its ornate decoration and bubbling fountain. Tickets to the Alhambra sell out quickly, so be sure to book ahead.

Don’t miss

For jaw-dropping views over Granada, head to the Mirador de San Nicolas, the city’s best viewpoint. Mirador de San Nicolas is in the popular Albayzin district, which is best explored on foot. During your visit, admire the whitewashed houses or stop in one of the many tapas bars, before visiting the gothic-style Church of San Nicolás, which dates back to 1525.

While you’re there

Keen walkers will love the Sierra Nevada National Park, where well-worn paths pass flowing rivers and cut through thick pine forests. If the weather is good, views stretch all the way to Morocco.

In the Sierra Nevada foothills in southern Spain, Granada is a magical mix of Moorish architecture, hot-blooded flamenco shows and world-class tapas. Everywhere you look, this Andalusian city is filled with an electric energy, from the narrow streets where traders once touted their wares to the vibrant Sacromonte neighbourhood, where houses cling to the rocky slopes of the Valparaíso valley and flamenco shows take place in candle-lit caves. When it comes to dining, Granada is just as thrilling. Come nightfall, bars fling open their doors, serving local gazpacho soup and plates piled high with jamon and patatas bravas with every drink. If you’re looking for a Granada hotel, choose Leonardo Hotel Granada for family-friendly facilities and a base that’s ideal for both holidaymakers and business travellers.

Get your bearings

No trip to Granada is complete without a visit to the Alhambra, Granada’s fortress and palace. Backed by the Sierra Nevada mountains, this former citadel is full of unique examples of Spanish Moorish art and includes churches, museums and manicured gardens. Don’t miss the Court of the Lions, with its ornate decoration and bubbling fountain. Tickets to the Alhambra sell out quickly, so be sure to book ahead.

Don’t miss

For jaw-dropping views over Granada, head to the Mirador de San Nicolas, the city’s best viewpoint. Mirador de San Nicolas is in the popular Albayzin district, which is best explored on foot. During your visit, admire the whitewashed houses or stop in one of the many tapas bars, before visiting the gothic-style Church of San Nicolás, which dates back to 1525.

While you’re there

Keen walkers will love the Sierra Nevada National Park, where well-worn paths pass flowing rivers and cut through thick pine forests. If the weather is good, views stretch all the way to Morocco.