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Setting the benchmark in Granada's fine hotel scene, the Gran Francia's elegance is diminished slightly by over-decoration. It's a gorgeous building, though, and the attention to detail is exquis…
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Venerable and inconvenient Hotel Granada always held promise, and new owners have finally painted and fumigated the spacious rooms and furnished them with mismatched wicker, making this a decent …
(US$90 per room per night)
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Our new hotel is located right in the heart of the oldest city on the American continent, only 3 blocks away from the Central Park. Hotel Kekoldi de Granada pampers you with our typic…
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(US$32 per room per night)
Casa Sacuanjoche is three sweet rooms above a family home. Only one has a private bathroom, but all are spacious, comfortably furnished and have big windows letting in plenty of air and light.
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Decorated in an impeccable minimalist groove, with beds on platforms that rise from the floor, this is one of the coolest options in town. Fresh flowers every day, attention to lighting and a gre…
Relax - the frantic decoration stops in the lobby and the rooms here have a pleasing simplicity. Pay a little extra and you get a room poolside - a much better deal considering they're larger, be…
In contrast to Granada's many hotels that are modern but try to appear colonial and old-fashioned, the Alhambra, rather charmingly, seems to want to appear classy and modern but feels a couple of…
The San Francisco doesn't miss a trick - ivy covered walls, mosaic tiles, Turkish lamps, cute little balcony sitting areas and stylish decorations, all set in a lovely Colonial house. The attache…
A strong proponent of fabulous midrange colonial charm, the Cocibolca turns it on atmosphere-wise with a couple of niggling flaws. The patio and lobby are gorgeous but the rooms are less than spa…
A real holiday paradise, this hotel is big enough that you can get lost in its network of pretty courtyards, but never feels anything more than small and intimate. Despite the cachet of some of t…
In a large, tastefully renovated building a few blocks from the central park, one of Granada's newest hotels is also one of its most stylish, with a minimalist approach that is as comfortable as …
Granada's (heck, maybe Nicaragua's) only truly gay-friendly hotel is a stylish and cozy affair. Rooms strike a good balance between modern luxury and colonial charm and the owner is a wealth of i…
While the Granada's central plaza area definitely offers a few options, the Colón is in a league of its own when it comes to style and substance. Rooms are beautiful and spacious and the whole pl…
A delightful little hotel right in the middle of town. The 'big house' has just six rooms, so they're all spacious, as are the sitting areas, breakfast room and patios. The style is very nouveau …
The lovely smell of wood hits you as you enter the lobby, and things only get better. The house has been lovingly restored and fitted out with authentic features like cane inlaid ceilings. Rooms …
Competant service and decent facilities, this hotel is a bit more expensive than your average, but not quite as nice; it's still OK though.
Granada's best deal on Spanish colonial elegance, just half a block south of the parque central, is this homey spot. Good, clean rooms have lots of little amenities -showers, towels and soap - pl…
Hotel Isleta El Roble, almost an hour from Puerto Asese, is a beautiful French-owned hotel that limits visitors to 12 per day, including day-trippers who can come as part of a tour. There's also …
Mochilero means 'backpacker' and the .com is just randomly tacked on, but this is still the cheapest decent bed in town, with cleanish rooms, a guest kitchen and a big dirt lawn out back with ham…
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Granada, nicknamed 'La Gran Sultana' (The Great Sultan) in reference to its Moorish namesake in Spain, is Nicaragua's oldest Spanish city, and a colonial gem. Founded in 1524 by conquistadores, it's set against the imposing backdrop of Volcán Mombacho on the northwest shore of Lake Nicaragua.
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