Hospes Palacio de los PatosvsEl Ladron de Agua
Both Hospes Palacio de los Patos and El Ladron de Agua are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Hospes Palacio de los Patos scores significantly higher than El Ladron de Agua. Hospes Palacio de los Patos ranks #3 in Granada with positive reviews from 10 sources like Condé Nast Traveler, Oyster and Fodor's.
Hospes Palacio de los Patos Show All Reviews
Solarillo de Gracia, 1, 18002 Granada
From $105/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"When to go: The cusp of spring, when the flowers are first out.
Which room to book: No. 123 in the annex offers a lot of comfort at a very good rate (doubles, $264–$348).
Amenities:
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Fodor's
"This beautifully restored palace is unmissable, sitting proudly on its own in the middle of one of Granada's busiest shopping streets." Full review
Jetsetter
"Beautifully restored 19th-century palace with minimalist interiors, a serene spa and a top-notch tapas restaurant." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"This winsome turn-of-the-century villa with a contemporary annex is for those seeking a departure from Alhambra aesthetics." Full review
Star Service
"This is yet another of the Hospes chain's deluxe-style boutique operations, and this one follows its siblings' familiar format right down to the name of the restaurant." Full review
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Travelers who want their abodes infused with period style should opt for a room in the Palace Wing, but be sure to bring ear plugs.
Oyster
Luxury
"Nineteenth century meets cutting-edge contemporary chic with notable success at the high-end boutique, 24-room Hospes Palacio de los Patos." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"With its blend of stark, design-led interiors and extravagant, palatial premises, Hospes Palacio de los Patos is Granada’s most stylish luxury hotel – and by a distance, too." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"A restored 19th-century palace in ancient Granada, Hospes Palacio de los Patos hotel showcases the grand architecture of the past against modern minimal design." Full review
Hideaway Report
91.0
"Striking hotel in a stately Belle Epoque villa and modern annex, a 10-minute drive from the Alhambra." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Housed in a palatial 19th-century building, this is one of Granada's top hotels. Its sharply designed minimalist rooms, all in clean whites and pearl greys, are spread over the original building" Full review
El Ladron de Agua
Carrera del Darro 13, 18010 Granada
From $152/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Dry Cleaning
Frommer's
"Set behind a frescoed 16th-century Italianate facade... Each of the bedrooms is comfortable and tasteful, with high ceilings, tiled bathrooms, and a combination of modern and antique accents." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This 16th-century mansion was opened as a hotel in 2004. Each room is tastefully decorated with features such as terracotta floors, oriental rugs and wood-beamed ceilings."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The 15-room El Ladron de Agua is a mid-range boutique with an artistic sensibility set in a 16th-century building." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"Traditional meets modern in El Ladron de Agua, a strikingly renovated boutique hotel in Granada." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A creative theme fills the 15 tastefully updated rooms, which are named for poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez and decorated with lovely tiling and antique desks. Breakfasts are served in the arched aljibe." Full review