NH Collection Granada VictoriavsPalacio de Santa Ines
Both hotels are rated very highly by professionals. Overall, Palacio de Santa Ines is the choice of most professionals compared to NH Collection Granada Victoria. Palacio de Santa Ines scores 82 with endorsements from 6 reviews like Frommer's, Oyster and Rough Guide.
NH Collection Granada Victoria
Puerta Real, 3, 18005 Granada
From $65/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"Menu: 18€- 50€ - Carte: 25€-39€"
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The 69 rooms and suites at this chain hotel have modern furnishings and come with minibars, Wi-Fi, and robes." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"The NH Victoria is located in a majestic early 20th-century building right at the historic heart of Granada’s rambunctious nightlife and close to its main attractions." Full review
Palacio de Santa Ines
Cuesta de Santa Ines 9, 18010 Granada
From $84/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Insight Guides
"A 16th-century palace known as the House of the Eternal Father has been beautifully converted into a hotel of considerable charm."
Rough Guide
Star
"Sumptuous six-room hotel in a restored sixteenth-century Mudéjar mansion on the edge of the Albaicín, with views of the Alhambra."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The inner courtyard is particularly fantastic: its filled with fruit trees, fountains, and frescos painted by two of Rafael’s disciples." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A Moorish-era house, extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, with an interesting double patio around which rooms are arranged on three levels." Full review
Fodor's
"It's not often you get to stay in a 16th-century palace—and this one has a stunning location in the heart of the Albayzín." Full review
Frommer's
"This antigua casa, consisting of two small Mudéjar buildings constructed in the first third of the 16th century, is one of the most enchanting places to stay in Granada." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A Moorish-era house, extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, with a fetching double patio around which rooms, some with Alhambra views, are arranged on three levels" Full review