I selected Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula in Granada ultimately because it was a Marriott Bonvoy property, and well we are trying hard to crack on those points to achieve lifetime platinum membership. Other bonuses included the fact that it was a historical property, and perfectly situated between the Old Town of Albaysin and in front of the Alhambra. Both main spots are walking distance from the property. It was an excellent choice, it ticked so many of the right characteristics we were looking for. Something with tradition, aesthetics steeped in the culture of the place, rooms which maintained its original bones with low beams and slightly quirky layout, and even a weekly Flamenco performance by the famous Habicuela family of the region. We would highly recommend this hotel for anyone who is visiting the area for a spot of sight-seeing and to embrace Andalusia in all her beauty.
Entrance of the hotel

Junior Suite Room
We were upgraded to the Junior Suite Room and we didn’t complain obviously. The room had a unique set up – first fronted by an outdoor sitting area before moving through a terrace and finally entering the actual room, a split level space with low beams and dark wood floors. The living area was very spacious, and while the room didn’t have much of a view, it was very cozy and a warm respite at the end of each day out.






Courtyard
The courtyard is the hotel’s main selling point. It is where most of the property orientates around, and both the area of which we would have breakfast and where the flamenco dancing, events and dinner would be held. It was majestic and stunning, drawing our minds to the origin of the place which was a 16th-century Santa Paula Convent.





Dinner and Flamenco
We thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of our dinner in the hotel’s notable restaurant El Claustro. The food was delightful in the polished way that Continental dinners can be – smartly delivered, just the right amount of portions and tasteful enough to satisfy your palate for the evening. The Flamenco performance by the Habicuela family was mesmerising in its raw passion and drama, even more so when understanding further about the marginalised story behind the art.









Different corners of the property




The obligatory selfie 🙂

The property looks quite idyllic and themed as per Moorish or Old Spanish architecture.. The designs or similarities are unmissable.. The stay is an experience in itself.. Beautiful photographs and anecdote.. Thank you for sharing.. 🙂
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Thank you so much! You are too right- the stay in a place with so much history and character is definitely the experience itself – I love so many hotels in India too for this reason- it conjures the memory of the past ☺️ Thanks for dropping by 🤲🏻
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Can’t agree more.. 🙂
Where in India did you visit? And yes, thank you for dropping by on my profile.. 🙂 Hope to have your views or comments as well..
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Delhi, Jaipur, Bombay, Agra, Calcutta… I think there’s a few
more but can’t quite remember it all. I
love the Jai Mahal
hotel in Jaipur, Claridges in Delhi and of course the magnificent Taj in Bombay. India has really cornered the market of historical
properties converted into beautiful
hotels!
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Oh, those are good places to visit.. I have visited some of those properties..
Good to know you had an exciting time in these historical places converted to Heritage hotels.. 🙂 hope you visit India again.. I have documented a few more interesting places in my blog, should that interest you ☺️
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Will definitely check it out! Thank you 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
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and indeed am slowly trying to absorb your Japanese adventures what a fun experience you are having!
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Many thanks to you for your kind words.. ☺️🙏🏻
Japan is not just a place, it is a humbling experience in itself.. ☺️🇯🇵
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Yes just reading about traveler’s intrigue and enjoyment of Japan is fascinating.. looking forward to getting to know it
more through your posts!
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Since you are interested in exploring Japan, might I suggest an article of mine which may help in sort of preparing you mentally? Its not a travel guide, but a musing.. ☺️
Hope you find it decent.. ☺️ Feedback or Comments appreciated..
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