Overview
Hotel Palacio de Santa Ines Granada has two small mudejar buildings built in the first third of the 16th Century. Crossing the small hall at the entrance, the voyager will be fascinated by the interior beauty of the Patio of the paintings with its fountain, columns, balustrade, ornamental tile and in particular by the renaissance paintings conferred to Alejandro Mayner and Giulio Romano, disciples of Rafael. They came to Granada in 1520 to paint the "Peinador de la Reina" in the Alhambra and the Palacio de Santa Ines. There are 13 double rooms, 14 duplex with sitting room, 3 double with sitting room, 2 double with deluxe sitting room, 2 double deluxe with views and the suite Alhambra. Any antique or contemporary art lover will be able to enjoy countless interesting pieces. From many of these rooms the views of the Alhambra and Albayzín are unforgettable. |