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Hotel Palacio de Los NavasvsGar-Anat Hotel Boutique

Both Hotel Palacio de Los Navas and Gar-Anat Hotel Boutique are rated very highly by expert writers. On balance, Gar-Anat Hotel Boutique ranks marginally better than Hotel Palacio de Los Navas. Gar-Anat Hotel Boutique comes in at 76 with recommendations from 2 reviews such as Oyster, The Telegraph.

Hotel Palacio de Los Navas
7/10
C/ Navas 1, 18009 Granada
From $60/night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
  • Multilingual
  • Dry Cleaning
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Fodor's Fodor's
"In the center of the city, this palace was built by aristocrat Francisco Navas in the 16th century and it later became the Casa de Moneda (the Mint)." Full review
The Telegraph The Telegraph
8.0
"More boutique b&b than hotel; if you’re looking for bellhops and lots of bowing and scraping then Palacio de los Navas isn’t going to be for you." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Sumptuous 16th-century building with individually furnished rooms with lots of cool creams and whites, original columns and doors, terracotta tiled floors and desks... Convenient for nightlife." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The 19 rooms have wrought-iron bedheads and an instantly soothing feel; those on the top floor are attic-style with sloping wood-beamed ceilings. Staff are charmingly helpful." Full review
Gar-Anat Hotel Boutique
7/10
Placeta de los Peregrinos, 1, 18009 Granada
From $62/night
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
  • Multilingual
  • Meeting Rooms
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Oyster Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Gar Anat Hotel Boutique is a 15-room upper-mid-range property housed in a restored 17th-century palace on a cozy, cobblestone street in Granada's historic center." Full review
The Telegraph The Telegraph
8.0
"Gar-Anat is a glossy, charismatic boutique hotel tucked into a sleekly converted 16th-century building, and inspired by literary greats of Andalucía’s past." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Gleaming, literary-themed boutique style runs through this sharply repurposed 16th-century house (later a pilgrims' hostel), set around a courtyard where a metallic wishing tree awaits" Full review

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