Located in one of the main streets of the Realejo, a bohemian district known for its gastronomic and cultural diversity, the Jolie PH apartment is a sure choice for a wonderful stay in Granada.
The Jolie PH's location is perfect for cultural visits to Granada, which can be done on foot as you will be able to access the main monuments and sights in a maximum of 20 minutes, and all without losing any of the colourful and dynamic feel of this area, one of the most popular city neighbourhoods.
The apartment
Located in a newly refurbished apartment building, this is an ideal apartment for family and group trips, as it sleeps 6 people in total, which, with the 6 beds within the Jolie, makes group travel in Granada
easy.
The two separate bedrooms, with a double bed and bunk beds, respectively, offer privacy, quality beds, and superb interior design in what is an entirely modern and welcoming accommodation. The separate kitchen is fully equipped to accommodate serving lunch and dinner with no need to eat out. The whole apartment also has independent heating.
The living room is a bright and spacious room, minimalistic in design with delicate touches that bring warmth, contains a high-quality sofa bed that can sleep 2 extra guests and where you can all relax together after a great day out.
By choosing the Jolie PH apartment you're choosing an apartment with a fantastic combination of warmth, stylish décor and the ultimate in comfort in each and every detail.
Note that on arrival we shall also provide you with bed linen and fresh towels.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€300 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
6 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
- Optional extras
Baby cot/crib on request free, Extra bedding for single bed sofa (up to 17 year old) €20.00 per night
- Special Offers
-30.00% from 01 May 2012 to 31 May 2012
-25.00% from 01 Jun 2012 to 30 Jun 2012
-25.00% from 01 Jul 2012 to 31 Aug 2012
Early booking discount of 20.00% for reservations made 90 days before the arrival date. Offer valid for reservations of up to a maximum of 14 days from the 8 Feb 2012 until the 31 May 2012.
- Minimum stay
2 nights
EXCEPTIONS
3 nights between 10 Aug and 15 Aug
3 nights between 12 Oct and 14 Oct
3 nights between 01 Nov and 04 Nov
3 nights between 06 Dec and 10 Dec
3 nights between 22 Dec and 24 Dec
4 nights between 28 Dec and 01 Jan
5 nights between 24 Mar and 31 Mar
- VAT
Included in all prices
- Not allowed: Parties, Pets
- Optional Extras: Baby cot/crib on request, Extra bedding for single bed sofa (up to 17 year old)
Realejo
Situated at the foot of the Alhambra facing southeast, the Realejo retains the mesh of maze-like streets from its time.
Even before the arrival of the Moors in the 8th century, the Jews had their citadel on the left edge of the Darro river. The city identified itself with the Jews in such a way that the Moors called it "Garnata al-Yahud", Granada of the Jews. When the Christians captured the city, they destroyed the Jewish quarter and renamed it El Realejo, since it had been taken for the Crown.
The most important public space of the quarter is the Campo del Principe, created by the Catholic Kings to celebrate the wedding party of their son Juan. The Campo del Principe is a hotspot for nightlife, as it is filled up with tables from the many taverns that surround it.
In the Realejo, we will find many interesting buildings such as El Carmen de Los Mártires, El Auditorio and the museum of Manuel de Falla, as well as the Fundación Rodriguez Acosta or Las Torres Bermejas, among others. This is the quarter favoured by the literary, explorers, painters, and artists of every period in which to live at some point in their life. This environment has left an imprint on the Realejo where everyone that passes through its streets can sense the diverse background any day of the week. And of course, it is also where you must go to try the Tapas, and let the chefs surprise you.