Youth Hostel in Granada
Travel Tips for Albergue Inturjoven Granada (Page 1/1)
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07 Apr 2012 Randy, France:
Turkish kebab restaurant in Plaza Santa Ana. |
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07 Apr 2012 Randy, France:
try the ebike tour of Granada..It's a great adventure and an amazing way to discover the city. |
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22 Oct 2011 Hunter, USA:
Obviously the Alhambra. Dried fruit/tea shops in the old town are the best smelling places on the planet. |
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28 Aug 2011 Christine, Germany:
Don't use tourist buses, but walk as much as possible through the different parts of the city, (Albaycin and the district round the cathedral). Of course the Alhambra is a "must". |
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21 Feb 2011 Jean, England & Wales:
When we were late back to the hostel in Grenada, and had not eaten, a tiny bar across the road fed us well. |
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31 Oct 2010 Peter, Spain:
Pre-book for the Alhambra as you have to be there about 6AM (on a busy day) to queue for a ticket (it opens at 8AM for ticket sales) otherwise as tickets on the day sell out fast. |
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09 Nov 2010 Maarten, Netherlands:
Teterua Shanti at Calle Santa Clotide, a littlebit to the East of the hostel: cheap and good food, great atmosphere and music, WiFi available |
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HI Hostel Albergue Inturjoven GranadaSet in the heart of this absorbing city, the hostel is within easy reach of a wealth of sights from the Alhambra palace and gardens to the winding streets of the old Moorish town. Accommodation is in 2-3 bedded rooms and facilities include meals. | more...... |

