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This year celebrate Valentine's Day in Granada (like a local)

Prensa · Press 17/01/2025
a hotel room with a painting of a man and woman on the wall
January 17, 2025. The city of Granada is known for inspiring artists, writers, and composers, such as Manuel de Falla, who set one of his masterpieces, "El Amor Brujo," in the city. Granada's magic transcends its cobblestone streets and the beautiful Alhambra, intoxicating its exoticism, allowing lovers to find within it the spark of passionate love.

Therefore, if you want to rekindle the flames of love, there's no better city to ignite love than Granada; so take advantage of Valentine's Day to visit it with your partner.

9 things to do in Granada to celebrate Valentine's Day :

The centrally located Casual Ilbira Granada hotel, an expert in the destination and known for theming its 41 rooms with some of the city's most iconic landmarks, reveals a plan to celebrate February 14th like a true local.

1. Walk along one of the most beautiful streets in the world :
Although many know it as the Paseo de los Tristes, Carrera del Darro, which connects Sacromonte and the Albaicín with the imposing Renaissance and Baroque Granada, under the watchful eye of the Alhambra, is also considered one of the most beautiful streets in the world. For this reason, it is a popular meeting point for Granada couples.

2. Olfactory experience to awaken the senses :
Right at the beginning of the Carrera del Darro is the Patio de los Perfumes. Located in a beautiful 16th-century Renaissance palace, it serves as a meeting point between East and West, offering perfumery workshops ideal for awakening all the senses in your soulmate.

3. Stop at the El Bañuelo tea shop :
Granada is a city to be explored slowly, stopping at iconic places like the El Bañuelo tea room. Located at the foot of the Alhambra and very close to the Paseo de los Tristes, this Nasrid-inspired enclave is a wonderful example of Granada's Carmen. Here, you can sweeten your love by tasting exquisite Arabic sweets bathed in honey and filled with nuts.

4. Sunset at the Mirador de San Nicolás :
Although Granada is full of viewpoints, the one that tends to attract the most couples is the Mirador de San Nicolás, where you can look at the Alhambra face to face, while observing what many consider one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world.

5. Dinner at one of the most romantic restaurants in the world :
Popular wisdom says that love is also won through the belly. Therefore, this romantic getaway to Granada cannot miss a dinner with a view, of course, of the Alhambra. The Carmen de Aben Humeya restaurant, built on two old Moorish houses from the 14th and 15th centuries, is one of the most visited by locals. In addition to its exquisite contemporary cuisine, its panoramic garden is one of the features most appreciated by locals.

6. Night visit to the Alhambra :
Nighttime invites contemplation and passion, so there's no better time to visit the ever-present Alhambra than at dusk. During the winter, last entry is at 8:00 PM. Don't miss it! Wandering through its rooms and the Patio de los Leones under the dim yellow light adds a touch of romance and mystery to this World Heritage site.

7. Flamenco show at Cueva Los Tarantos :
As Manuel de Falla reflected in “El Amor Brujo,” Granada is a gypsy city, and one cannot leave without attending a wonderful flamenco show like the one offered every night at Cueva Los Tarantos, located in the heart of Sacromonte.

8. Relaxation time in an Arab bath :
If your romantic Valentine's Day getaway is two days long, set aside a morning to discover one of Granada's best-kept secrets: its wonderful Hammam Al Ándalus Granada. It might take a while to find, as it's located on a narrow but central street, in a 13th-century building that once housed an Arab bath. Don't be fooled by the small entrance, because its interior is spacious and wonderful. An oasis of peace to reconnect with your partner and yourself.

9. Stay in a hotel full of romantic experiences :
As the finishing touch to this getaway, there's nothing better than staying at a centrally located hotel like Casual Ilbira Granada , located in the heart of the Realejo (the old Jewish quarter), from where you can easily complete all these visits on foot. They also offer romantic experiences such as toasting with a bottle of cava (Casual Bubbles) in a room customized for the destination; finding your bed covered in beautiful rose petals (Casual Senses); or ending a wonderful evening in the sweetest way possible with an exquisite cake (Casual Sweet). Any of these services can be requested when booking on the Casual Hoteles website.

Accommodation in a double room with breakfast from 153 euros per night.
Extra services: Casual Bubbles (12 euros), Casual Senses (10 euros) and Casual Sweet (12 euros).
For more information and reservations here .

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 “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.

Casual Hoteles currently has 25 hotels and 854 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal, and Italy. One of these is owned, one is managed, 15 are leased, and 8 are franchised. It also plans to add three new hotels in Milan (43), Ibiza (42), and Naples (34) by 2025.
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