Cheap Hostels in Granada

If you are looking for a cheap place to stay in Granada we can offer you a great selection of youth hostels, pensions and cheap hotels from 12-15Eur per night.
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Hostels in Granada
Granada is apart from being a popular tourist destination for the many historical monuments the city has to offer is one of the most important university cities in Spain. Therefore there is a great amount of students living in the city and many youngsters visit Granada both for the cultural aspects and to experience the famous night life in Granada.

Due to the many young travellers that visit Granada there is a great offer of cheap hostels, youth hostels and pensions available in Granada.
Most cheap hostels are located within the old historic city which is also where the night life of Granada takes place but there are also a few options outside the historic centre. In the historic centre the cheap hostels and pension are normally old buildings that have been converted into a hostel and the standard is ok compared to the price. The hostels outside the historic centre are normally newer buildings and of a little higher standard but you will be further away from the night life.

Regarding to the rooms some hostels offer single/ double rooms and some where you will have to share rooms up to 10 people.

The people that normally stay in this type of accommodation are in the majority youngsters between 18-30 years old but in some of the hostels that offers single / double rooms you can find guests in all age groups.

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