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Centrally located, Oasis Backpackers' Hostel Granada offers easy access to Granada's best tourist attractions. The various amenities this traditional hostel features include a 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace.
El Granado is located in Granada and is close to nearby attractions, such as Granada Cathedral. It is moments from Monastery of Saint Jerome, eateries and nightlife options.
Featuring free wireless internet access in all areas, the hostel is located in Granada and is a short stroll from Monastery of Saint Jerome and Granada Cathedral. It is ideally situated in the city centre.
Conveniently situated, AMC Granada allows for easy access to Granada's best tourist attractions. Those staying at the property can also make use of free Wi-Fi.
Centrally located, Granada Old Town Hostel offers easy access to Granada's popular tourist attractions. It provides free Wi-Fi, a sun deck and luggage storage.
Conveniently situated, Hostal Verona Granada allows for easy access to Granada's main sightseeing areas. It also offers free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and a swimming pool.
Cheapest month: | January |
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Most expensive month: | December |
Average price in Granada: | ₱102,013/night |
Cheapest price found: | ₱722/night |
Cheapest day: | Thursday |
Most expensive day: | Wednesday |
Best prices found by HotelsCombined users in the past 24 hours.
₱1,836 per night is how much hostels in Granada cost, on average. ₱742 per night was the lowest price recently found by HotelsCombined users - but anything for ₱1,665 per night or less is a good deal. Granada hostel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with September being the most expensive month to book, and in August being the cheapest.
Based on our data, Oasis Backpackers Hostel Granada is the best Granada hostel, with a rating of 8.3/10 from 429 reviews.
El Granado Hostel is 15.4 km away from Granada Federico Garcia Lorca Airport, making it the closest Granada hostel to the city’s most popular airport.
Hostels in Granada tend to have a more active social scene than hotels, so they’re perfect for outgoing travelers looking to meet other people. Granada hostels are, on average, cheaper than other stays in the city due to their dorm-style sleeping quarters. However, this means you can spend your money elsewhere such as on local tours and events.