Luxury Estate in Granada Province
Exclusive Estate in Granada - Summary
This exceptional property spans 900 hectares and is nestled in the picturesque Granada province. Offering breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountains, it is ideally located in one of Southern Spain's top tourist destinations for skiing and leisure.
Key Features:
Land Size: 900 hectares.
Main Building: A fully restored hotel with all amenities required for a luxury hospitality business.
Licenses: Fully compliant with construction, operational, and tourism regulations, including an official opening license and classification as a tourism facility.
Total Rooms: 34
1 Master Suite
2 Junior Suites with hydromassage
4 Double Rooms with private bathrooms
26 Standard Double Rooms
1 Single Room
Amenities in Each Room:
Fire alarm system
Safe deposit box
Television
Mini-bar
Multi-channel audio system
Infrastructure:
Shared Areas:
Reception hall featuring marble columns sourced from a 16th-century palace.
Café and bar area.
Lounge with a fireplace and large windows offering stunning views.
Game room with billiards and other recreational activities.
Dining room accommodating up to 300 guests.
VIP event room with terrace and a separate courtyard, including marble water fountains.
Sports and Wellness Facilities:
Indoor heated swimming pool.
2 saunas.
Spa and jacuzzi.
Fully equipped gym.
Additional Features:
Industrial kitchen with modern equipment.
Two elevators.
Laundry facilities.
Parking for 200 vehicles.
Granada
Granada is located in a stunning setting at the northeastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The city stands atop three hills that descend into a valley where the Genil River flows along with its tributary, the Darro. According to legend, these hills, resembling an open pomegranate, inspired the city's name, Granada.
This unique city offers a harmonious blend of breathtaking landscapes, historic architectural marvels, and modern whitewashed neighborhoods.
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Granada's architecture, rich history, and traditions, set against a remarkable natural backdrop, attract hundreds of thousands of tourists annually.