Hotel Reina Cristina - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The Reina Cristina hotel is located in Granada's city centre, not far from all major tourist sights. The property, housed in a 19th century building, offers an array of on-site facilities, such as car rental, 24-hour front desk, Wi-Fi Internet Point at the TV room, 2 inner coutryards, laundry servic... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review The Vulcan's 45 contemporary designed, ensuite rooms cater for travellers who not only appreciate quality accommodation but value personal service and charm. And, all that, at a really great price.Centrally located, minutes from the heart of Sydney's famous Darling Harbour and within a short walking... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Welcome to the Hotel Reina Cristina cultural capital, a title which it has been given due to its 500 year old University, its music, theatre, craftsmanship and gastronomy. Its monuments marked by Arab presencesuch as the Alhambra and the Albaycin in contrast to the Christian dominancewhich is repres... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review The Hotel Reina Cristina is in what used to be the Rosales family house, and where the poet Federico Garcia Lorca spent his last days. The owners of the hotel have made every effort to keep the building the same as it was when the Rosales lived there. The building, in typical Andalusian style with p... elegantsmallhotel.com
No title - expert review In the former Rosales family residence, where the poet Lorca was arrested after taking refuge when the Spanish civil war broke out, the Reina Cristina is near the lively and central Plaza de la Trinidad. Plants trail from the windowsills of the reception area; a covered patio with a small marble fou... fodors.com
No title - expert review In the center of the city, a 3-minute walk from the cathedral in a renovated 19th-century mansion called a casa granadina, this hotel had a role in a dark moment of Granada's history. Here, the right-wing forces of Generalísimo Franco abducted one of the nation's greatest writers and Granada'... frommers.com
No title - expert review An old Andalucian mansion dating from the 19th century, this was the last place the poet Federico Garcia Lorc... travel.away.com
No title - expert review ANTIGUA MANSIÓN ANDALUZA DEL SIGLO XIX, FUE EL LTIMO LUGAR QUE ALBERGÓ AL POETA FEDERICO GA... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review An old and typical Andalusian mansion dating from the 19th century with patios and fountains. This was the last place the poet Federico Garcia Lorca stayed in. Located near the cathedral and shops and offers Andalusian cuisine. Offers 61 well'equipped rooms with television, phone, air conditioning, ... sidestep.com
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