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Hotel Patio del Malinche

  • Pool at Hotel Patio Del Malinche
  • Hotel Patio Del Malinche
  • Guest room at Hotel Patio Del Malinche
  • Hotel Patio Del Malinche
  • Exterior of Hotel Patio Del Malinche
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Lovely colonial hotel with stylish, unfussy rooms arranged around pleasant courtyards in a convenient central location.

The charmingly pretty Hotel Patio del Malinche in a restored colonial building is just two blocks from Granada’s central park. It’s a popular and much-loved place where you receive a warm welcome from the Spanish owners, who will bend over backwards to help you.

The hotel offers a tranquil stay in what can be a busy city, with plenty of space to relax in the public areas within the adobe walls of the property. The guestrooms are set hacienda-style around two small courtyards, one with a small pool.

Décor is stylishly minimalist and in keeping with the hotel’s architectural style: wood ceilings, terracotta floors and natural wooden doors. Rooms on the second floor have views of Mombacho Volcano, towering over the city’s colonial skyline. Breakfast can be taken either inside in the restaurant or al fresco overlooking the pool area, and there’s a bar serving cocktails.

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What our clients say

  • Very helpful reception and lovely building.  The fruit plate at breakfast time is so vast that one between 2  would be fine.

    JS, Bath Mar 2017
  • "Beautiful hotel in great setting. Service ranged from very helpful to offhand but English spoken by front desk which was very useful."

    BC,London Dec 2014
  • Great breakfast. 

    RJD, Chippenham Apr 2018
  • Room was small but otherwise this was a lovely place.    The internal patios were excellent; oases of calm in a very hot city.  Breakfast menus excellent and staff very…

    IM, Andover Dec 2017
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Juliet Ellwood - Travel Expert

After graduating with a degree in Anthropology and History and having been fascinated by Latin America since childhood by the book featuring photos of Nazca, Juliet first visited the region in 2003. Since then, Juliet has visited the majority of countries in Latin America but has particularly extensive experience with Peru, a country she loves for many reasons but not least, its incredible archaeological richness and delicious food!

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