Hospes Palacio de los Patos

Granada

Surrounded by mountains and bathed in golden light in southern Spain stands a city where every era has left its mark. Granada is a mixture of Nasrid heritage, Renaissance legacy, nobility and contemporary life, all combined in the same landscape. Streets leading to quiet viewpoints, squares frozen in time, gardens and architecture that exudes history in every corner.

It is from this very essence that Hospes Palacio de los Patos was born. Located in the very heart of the city centre and close to its main monuments, the palace enjoys a privileged setting, expressed through its distinctive fusion of different eras.

How to arrive at the hotel

Enter the town via the A-92, exit 125, towards Sierra Nevada-Motril. Once on the N-323, take exit 129 towards Calle Recogidas-Centro. At the roundabout, take Calle Virgen Blanca, right after the petrol station. Continue straight on until you reach Plaza de Gracia, where you turn right onto Calle Solarillo de Gracia.
Once on the N-323, take exit 129 towards Calle Recogidas-Centro. At the roundabout, take the exit onto Calle Virgen Blanca, just after the petrol station. Continue straight on to Plaza de Gracia, where you turn right into Calle Solarillo de Gracia.

A city that reveals itself in layers

When you discover Granada, you allow its light, its silence, its beauty and its history to change the way you see things.

Iconic locations

  • The Alhambra
  • Albaicín district
  • Abbey of Sacromonte
  • Arab Baths of El Bañuelo
  • Cathedral
  • Carmen de los Mártires
  • Cartuja Monastery
  • Guadix Cathedral
  • Castle of La Calahorra
  • The Alpujarra
  • Lecrín Valley
  • Granada Geopark
  • Science Park
  • Federico García Lorca House Museum
  • Manuel de Falla House Museum
  • Monastery of San Jerónimo
  • Basilica de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias
  • Palacio de la Córdoba
  • The Alcaicería
  • Corral del Carbón
  • Plaza de Toros (Granada Bullring)
  • Realejo district

Multicultural cuisine

You will discover in Granada a rich tapestry of traditions and cultures through its cuisine. Flavours from local kitchen gardens, spices inherited from Al-Andalus and carefully sourced regional produce come together at Los Patos Restaurant. An elegant, contemporary interpretation of local ingredients that preserves and celebrates the city’s unique identity.