Check-in is available from 16:00 on the day of arrival and check-out until 12:00 on the day of departure.
The Nest Style Granada was renovated in 2011. Designed by the Valencian interior designer Pepa Beltrán with an avant-garde and colorful concept, it has become one of the establishments with more personality and charm of the city.
The Nest Style Granada is a city guesthouse that has all the services of a hotel with a close and personalized treatment, a young team and perfect facilities to spend a few days in Granada.
Located in the very center of Granada, in the corner between Plaza del Carmen and Calle Navas, known as the “Calle del tapeo”, the favorite area for lovers of Andalusian gastronomy, and within walking distance of fashionable stores, restaurants and monuments such as the Alhambra, the Royal Chapel or the Cathedral. The views of the city leave a very good memory to our clients.
We have private parking spaces in a public parking lot whose management and staff are completely outside our organization. It is located 2 minutes walk from our establishment.
ATTENTION
FROM APRIL 11 THE SPEED IN *THE ENTIRE TOWN OF GRANADA IS LIMITED TO 30 KM / HOUR*. 2 MOBILE RADARS ARE OPERATING 24 HOURS AND THE PATROLS OF LOCAL POLICE DEDICATE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THIS. *RECEPTION, SPEED LIMIT OF 30 KM / H IN THE ENTIRE TOWN OF GRANADA*.
We have private parking spaces within a public parking lot whose management and staff are completely separate from our organization. It is located a two-minute walk from our establishment.
To request a parking space, please read the following conditions carefully and fill out the form below. You will receive confirmation of your reservation as soon as possible.
VERY IMPORTANT:
– Parking service is subject to availability and is only available to guests who have already booked accommodation at our establishment.
– The parking space reservation will not be formalized until a confirmation email has been received from the establishment at the address specified by the customer.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE PARKING SERVICE
PRICE: Monday to Sunday: €18/per vehicle per day.
(Variations may apply on certain dates. Payment must be made at the guesthouse, not at the parking lot.)
HOURS:
Check-in: From 2:00 PM.
Departure: Before 12:30 on the day of departure. Possibility of extending the stay by two more hours for €5 (subject to availability).
Nest Style Granada will not be responsible for any charges that the parking staff may make to the customer if they park in a different space than the one assigned.
Allowed up to 48 hours before arrival. After this time, the first night will be charged.
To formalize your reservation, please fill out the following form.
Check-in is available from 16:00 on the day of arrival and check-out until 12:00 on the day of departure.
Yes, guests staying at the hotel can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Among the services offered are: Direct access to the beach, Outdoor pool, Experience program, 24-hour front desk, Early check-in, Express check-in, A la carte restaurant, Snack bar, Buffet restaurant, Discotheque, Pool towel service, Medical services, Wi-Fi, Air conditioning, Heating, Currency exchange, Safety deposit box, Laundry.
1. Microbus stop 31 will drop you off at the famous Paseo de los Tristes (actual street name is Paseo del Padre Manjón)Head west on Paseo del Padre Manjón towards Calle del Candil at 68 meters.
2. Continue along Carrera del Darro. 25 meters.
Turn right on Calle Santísimo and you will find the Granada White Nest Hostel on the right.
When you leave the train station, keep walking up Calle Faisán, the only street there. You will arrive at Avenida del Sur and on your right there is a bus stop, take line 4.
2. Line 4 will run along the main street Gran Via de Colon.
The last stop on this street is where you have to get off; you would be next to the cathedral.
Continue walking Gran Via and turn left where you have the statue of Columbus in front of you. Walk up and continue walking through Plaza nueva where you will see a fountain and trees. You will come to a dirt road and the river on your right.
4. About 7 minutes walk down this road there will be Calle Santísimo on the left with a sign for White Nest Hostel. The bus ticket costs approximately 1,40€.
By bus: Take the Airport-Granada bus and get off at the Gran Via stop, once on Gran Via take the MicroBus 31 which will take you to the Albaicin neighborhood where the Nest Hostel is located.
By cab: From the airport it costs approximately 25 €, you can order a cab by calling Radio Taxi: 958 280 654
Yes, the GRANADA CARD offers entrance to the main monuments in Granada and public transport services.
There is also a Granada Card for Children option for children between the ages of 2 and 11 that includes the same services as the adult Granada Card.
The GRANADA CARD includes:
TICKETS TO MONUMENTS
Alhambra (Alcazaba, Nasrid Palaces and Generalife), Cathedral, Royal Chapel, La Cartuja Monastery, San Jerónimo Monastery, Science Park, Casa de Zafra, Cuarto Real, Sacromonte Abbey and Casa de los Tiros Museum.
GRANADA CARD TRANSPORT
Urban bus: 9 trips on the local bus network (with 60-minute transfer).
INFORMATION OF INTEREST:
Access to the Nasrid Palaces must be made during the time expressly indicated on the ticket.
Access to the Palace of Charles V, the Alhambra Museum and the Mosque Baths is free of charge.
With the general entrance you can visit all the areas of the Alhambra including the gardens (you do not have to buy the gardens ticket).
During the general daytime visit you can also visit the space of the month.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, ASK AT THE HOTEL
Yes, you can consult our internal protocol here.
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