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HOTEL COLONIAL

Granada

Hotel Colonial: Our View


The Colonial hotel is situated just off the main plaza on a small side street, making it an ideal place to explore from.  The Facade of the hotel leaves little to be desired, though inside it is a clean comfortable hotel with excellent amenities. 

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Hotel Colonial: Fast Facts


Our Rating
 

  • Charismatic hotel close to the plaza
  • Each room is different, better rooms in the new block
  • 2 swimming pools with pool bars
  • Good value for money

Hotel Colonial: The Detail


The hotel was extended in 2007 to include 20 additional rooms, making 37 in total,  and the newer rooms are superior in every way to the older more tired side of the hotel.  It is almost as if there are 2 hotels in one here, as both sections have eating areas, bars and swimming pools.
 
The plus side is that you have 2 pools to choose from, both of which are surrounded by plants and bougainvillea and are nice place to relax around.  The rooms are simple with en-suite facilities, some with private balconies and views across the city, cable TV and hot water.  The internal decor is simple and some rooms can be a little dark inside but this hotel gives you good value for money in an excellent location.

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