If you're going skiing in Sierra Nevada this year, stay one night in Granada.
21/11/2024
November 21, 2024. With the start of the winter season, many people are starting to plan a snowy getaway. If this applies to you, and you're planning a ski trip to Sierra Nevada, reserve at least one day to enjoy the city of Granada.
Like other provincial capitals, Granada has become a top-tier tourist destination. Not only for its artistic wealth and historical legacy, represented primarily by the Alhambra and the Cathedral, but also for its quality hotel offerings and the wide range of activities it offers for the whole family.
From strolls along the viewpoints of the Albaicín, tours of the old souk, emulating Tadeo Jones in "The Secret of King Midas," and tasting Arabic sweets in the tea room street, to relaxing sessions in a beautiful hammam or authentic performances in a flamenco tablao, among many other possibilities.
If you stay at the centrally located Casual Ilbira Granada hotel, located in the heart of the Realejo neighborhood, you can explore all these attractions on foot. Plus, thanks to its original interior design, you can immerse yourself in the destination without leaving the property, as its 41 themed rooms feature designs from different parts of the city. One of them is dedicated to the Sierra Nevada.
Go skiing for the day:
Another option for winter sports enthusiasts is to stay in Granada, taking advantage of the lower rates offered by city hotels during the winter season, and head to the Sierra Nevada for a day of skiing.
Whether you travel by car, private transportation, or take the scheduled buses that connect Granada and Sierra Nevada three times a day during the week and four times a day on weekends, it will take you less than an hour to get there and hit the slopes. If you want to travel light, rent equipment at any of the resort's shops and book your ski pass in advance to avoid lines.
After your day in the snow, return to Granada and, if you still have the energy, enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many restaurants in Plaza de Bib Rambla, and end the evening with a stroll along the beautiful Paseo de los Tristes at the foot of the majestic Alhambra. We look forward to seeing you there!
WINTER GETAWAY TO GRANADA (to ski, or not)
At Casual Ilbira Granada
Double room with breakfast from 95 euros per night
For more information and reservations: www.casualhoteles.com
Note: If you book online, your pet stays free. Triple and quadruple rooms available for families and groups of friends.
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”; in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy”; and in 2024, it was chosen as the “Chain with the Best Corporate Social Responsibility” at the 14th Roca Awards for Hotel Initiative.
In this sense, 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 25 hotels and 881 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased and 8 are franchised. In addition, it plans to add 2 new hotels in 2025 in Ibiza (42) and Naples (34).
Like other provincial capitals, Granada has become a top-tier tourist destination. Not only for its artistic wealth and historical legacy, represented primarily by the Alhambra and the Cathedral, but also for its quality hotel offerings and the wide range of activities it offers for the whole family.
From strolls along the viewpoints of the Albaicín, tours of the old souk, emulating Tadeo Jones in "The Secret of King Midas," and tasting Arabic sweets in the tea room street, to relaxing sessions in a beautiful hammam or authentic performances in a flamenco tablao, among many other possibilities.
If you stay at the centrally located Casual Ilbira Granada hotel, located in the heart of the Realejo neighborhood, you can explore all these attractions on foot. Plus, thanks to its original interior design, you can immerse yourself in the destination without leaving the property, as its 41 themed rooms feature designs from different parts of the city. One of them is dedicated to the Sierra Nevada.
Go skiing for the day:
Another option for winter sports enthusiasts is to stay in Granada, taking advantage of the lower rates offered by city hotels during the winter season, and head to the Sierra Nevada for a day of skiing.
Whether you travel by car, private transportation, or take the scheduled buses that connect Granada and Sierra Nevada three times a day during the week and four times a day on weekends, it will take you less than an hour to get there and hit the slopes. If you want to travel light, rent equipment at any of the resort's shops and book your ski pass in advance to avoid lines.
After your day in the snow, return to Granada and, if you still have the energy, enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many restaurants in Plaza de Bib Rambla, and end the evening with a stroll along the beautiful Paseo de los Tristes at the foot of the majestic Alhambra. We look forward to seeing you there!
WINTER GETAWAY TO GRANADA (to ski, or not)
At Casual Ilbira Granada
Double room with breakfast from 95 euros per night
For more information and reservations: www.casualhoteles.com
Note: If you book online, your pet stays free. Triple and quadruple rooms available for families and groups of friends.
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”; in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy”; and in 2024, it was chosen as the “Chain with the Best Corporate Social Responsibility” at the 14th Roca Awards for Hotel Initiative.
In this sense, 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 25 hotels and 881 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased and 8 are franchised. In addition, it plans to add 2 new hotels in 2025 in Ibiza (42) and Naples (34).