Granada B&B Homestay
Granada B&B Homestay
Avenida Constitución, Granada, Spain
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Great Place to stay in Granada! Apr 09, 2009
This is a great location to situate yourself in Granada. Victor is a kind and helpful host and willing to talk with you and answer any questions you have about the area & its history, as well as things to do and places to eat,visit, etc. The location is clean and safe and quiet. We hardly knew anyone else was there! Breakfast consists of jucie/milk/coffee/tea as well as cereal, yogurt,bread/jam/fruit and buscuits to start you off on your busy sightseeing day! Victor also has created his own map that is helpful. Would definitely recommend to others!
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Granada B&B Homestay Information and Description
Granada Bed and Breakfast Homestay is a real Bed & Breakfast where you actually live with your host, truly enjoying Spanish hospitality and being always helped by his knowledge of the place and his experience, without the plastic feelings visitors get from most cities when staying in hotels. We are very proud to host one of the few sites available in Internet providing authentic bed and breakfast and homestay accommodation in Granada, and the only one right in the centre.
All of our 4 rooms are private -no...(see more)
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May 9, 2008
I finished my last class for the first week and felt what a big and long week it had been for me. My head hurts but the best thing today was asking a couple of questions in my super-intensive class that did not need correction and th…… I Finish The First Week in Granada |
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May 6, 2008
Lunch is at about 4pm after I get home from class and tea about 9pm after I have had a walk into town.
I get feed so well that I do not need any other food and I enjoy the food - thanks Josefa
Breakfast is two slices of what we call french bread w…… Settling In To Life In Granada |
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May 15, 2007
We slept in this morning. THAT was weird. Hadn’t done that in a while.
We got up at about 10ish and had breakfast at the hotel. I drank a
bunch of tea, of course, because I’m now English by association (ha).
There was also British breakfast f…… Granada here we come |









