Palacio de los Patos fosters the cultural and artistic scene for guests and residents in Granada. The hotel provides an oasis of luxury, relaxation and calmness in the heart of the city’s commercial district.
EXPERIENCE
Hospes Palacio de los Patos is a suggestive combination of two buildings that look at each other with complicity: the Palacio de los Patos, a cared reconversion of a XIX century palace of classical and industrial architecture catalogued as Well of Cultural Interest, and a new building which is a mixture of depths and transparencies behind a majestic subtle lattice made of alabaster. The hotel fosters the cultural and artistic scene for guests and residents in Granada by providing an oasis of relaxation and calmness in the heart of the city’s commercial district.
The interiors vary according to which building you are in, but whether you’re in the loft- or palace-style rooms you are surrounded by luxury and design. The rooms in the old palace are a contemporary take on the building’s period look, ornate carved ceilings and rich hanging drapes contrasting with simple contemporary furnishings while the rooms in the modern addition are more minimal, loft-style, with hardwood floors, bare walls and zen-flavored black wood furniture.
All the rooms are equipped with an array of high quality amenities including flat-screen televisions, free ADSL Internet and wireless phones. Bathrooms are spacious and well equipped, rooms are dead quiet and filled with sunlight, and the service is top-notch. Add to this a spa, complete with indoor pool, and a restaurant that ranks among Granada’s best makes it well worth a visit!
Palacio de los Patos is at the very heart of the commercial centre of Granada, by Recogidas Street, one of the main streets since the Muslim times. Close to the Cathedral, the Royal Chapel, the Judería neighborhood, the Alhambra, and the Town Hall.