La Bobadilla, a Royal Hideaway HotelvsHotel Palacio de Los Navas
Both properties are rated highly by writers. On balance, Hotel Palacio de Los Navas ranks slightly higher than La Bobadilla, a Royal Hideaway Hotel. Hotel Palacio de Los Navas ranks #24 in Granada with endorsements from 3 reviewers including The Telegraph, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
La Bobadilla, a Royal Hideaway Hotel
Salinas-Villanueva de Tapia A-333 Km. 65.5, 18300 Loja
From $261/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Travel + Leisure
"The hotel features a comprehensive range of kid-friendly activities: pony riding; mountain biking; falconry with local experts." Full review
Fodor's
"On its own 1,000-acre estate amid olive and oak trees, 42 km (24 miles) west of Priego de Córdoba, this complex resembles a Moorish village." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"A world away from anywhere, luxury hotel Barceló La Bobadilla near Loja is set within its own 900-acre estate." Full review
The Guardian
"A picture-perfect fly and flop, Bobadilla is a luxurious country estate set deep in the Sierra de Loja, surrounded by 350 hectares of private grounds"
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Michelin Guide
"An hour west of Granada, in the olive-strewn hills of Andalusia, the Hotel La Bobadilla sprawls over a thousand-acre estate in the manner of a Moorish village, all whitewashed buildings, winding paths and courtyard after courtyard connected by arched walkways" Full review
Hotel Palacio de Los Navas
C/ Navas 1, 18009 Granada
From $60/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Dry Cleaning
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
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
"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
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