Casual Ilbira Granada participates in the Festival of the Crosses of May
02/05/2024
May 2, 2024. About to turn five months old, the centrally located Casual Ilbira Granada hotel is now fully integrated into the square. Proof of this is the tribute it will pay tomorrow, May 3, to the city's cultural heritage, coinciding with the celebration of the Festival of the Crosses of May.
To celebrate this special occasion, Casual Ilbira Granada has created its own cross, which, as tradition dictates, will include a "pero" (apple) pierced by scissors to avoid any potential objections to its design. Measuring 2 meters high and 1.21 meters wide, the cross has been decorated in Casual Hoteles ' signature pink, yellow, green, and blue.
In addition to this initiative, which aims to delve into the customs of Granada, the establishment will offer a plate of "habas y salaillas" (beans and salads) to guests staying at the hotel that day who visit its charming reception from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
With all this, Casual Ilbira Granada aims to promote Granada's attractions, just as it already does with its themed room designs, which feature some of the city's most famous spots, such as the Calle de las Teterías (Tea Shop Street), the Generalife Garden, the Paseo de los Tristes (Walk of the Tribes), the Sacromonte Caves, and even the Sierra Nevada, among many others.
About Casual Hotels:
Casual Hoteles is a Valencian hotel company founded in 2013 by Juan Carlos Sanjuán, with the goal of becoming a benchmark for themed urban accommodations in Spain. All of its hotels feature unique decor inspired by the destinations in which they are located, and offer high-quality standards and central locations at affordable prices.
They are fun, surprising, and provocative, making Casual Hoteles a disruptive chain that, in 2018, was recognized with the Hostelco Award for “Best Hotel Concept”; and in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.”
In this regard, the group also stands out for its policy of strong social and environmental commitment through its own Code of Ethics, and for its collaborations with NGOs such as Save the Children and UNICEF, among others. Currently, Casual Hoteles has 24 hotels and 869 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased, and 7 are franchised.
To celebrate this special occasion, Casual Ilbira Granada has created its own cross, which, as tradition dictates, will include a "pero" (apple) pierced by scissors to avoid any potential objections to its design. Measuring 2 meters high and 1.21 meters wide, the cross has been decorated in Casual Hoteles ' signature pink, yellow, green, and blue.
In addition to this initiative, which aims to delve into the customs of Granada, the establishment will offer a plate of "habas y salaillas" (beans and salads) to guests staying at the hotel that day who visit its charming reception from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
With all this, Casual Ilbira Granada aims to promote Granada's attractions, just as it already does with its themed room designs, which feature some of the city's most famous spots, such as the Calle de las Teterías (Tea Shop Street), the Generalife Garden, the Paseo de los Tristes (Walk of the Tribes), the Sacromonte Caves, and even the Sierra Nevada, among many others.
About Casual Hotels:
Casual Hoteles is a Valencian hotel company founded in 2013 by Juan Carlos Sanjuán, with the goal of becoming a benchmark for themed urban accommodations in Spain. All of its hotels feature unique decor inspired by the destinations in which they are located, and offer high-quality standards and central locations at affordable prices.
They are fun, surprising, and provocative, making Casual Hoteles a disruptive chain that, in 2018, was recognized with the Hostelco Award for “Best Hotel Concept”; and in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.”
In this regard, the group also stands out for its policy of strong social and environmental commitment through its own Code of Ethics, and for its collaborations with NGOs such as Save the Children and UNICEF, among others. Currently, Casual Hoteles has 24 hotels and 869 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased, and 7 are franchised.