Hotel Macià Monasterio de los Basilios
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 Granada

 This enchanting three star hotel is located in a lovely and historical spot, as it used to be a monastery converted to a modern day fully equipped hotel very close to the centre of Granada. 

Before being converted to a monastery, it had been a ‘Morabito’, an Arab praying place.  It has been transformed by the Bohorquez family in 1616. 

 

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The atmosphere is magnificent as the hotel faces the river Genil with a lovely pathway where you can have a nice relaxing stroll along the river.  From the hotel, it is possible to walk to the city centre, about 10 minutes or less, there are also urban buses and taxis that pass along which can take you to go to the centre, it is very close to the main shopping district of Granada.  Within the hotel you will truly appreciate the historical value of where you are staying as the hotel used to be a monastery where the Andalucian-Moorish features are so well preserved.  There is also an orchard within the centre of the hotel which is a typical feature of Moorish Andalucia.
Furthermore, the rooms are very spacious and have modern amenities for your comfort and relaxation needs.  In your room you will find: a tv, telephone, air condition / heating, hair dryer, etc.


-restaurant service located in the old refectory within the hotel, serving Mediterranean Cuisine
-free internet wi-fi
-public parking 40 metres from the hotel
-meeting rooms
-wedding halls  

Contact us now to get the best quote as we have special arrangements with the hotel directly.  If you want value for your money, email us so we can hunt for the best rates for you.  We can also offer you a variety of holiday accommodation deals within Granada and its barrios and pueblos (provinces) and perhaps you would like to have a stop-over at Cordoba or Cadiz in Andalucia.   Make your enquiry now through our enquiry form on this website or email us directly at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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