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puntuacióngreat place to stay!, from: Inge, Holland 08/Nov/2008 sobre Andalusí-style Studio apartment ( sleeps 21 to 3 )
This is an excellent place to stay in the Alpujarra. The superfriendly hosts have created a home away from home, would definitely recommend their appartment. Only minus is the bad condition of the road to get to the house.
puntuaciónDeep insights into Spanish soul, from: Barton & Priscilla McLean 29/Oct/2012 sobre Villa Romana (price for 10 people maximum)
The Villa Romana house outside of Granada that we rented for a week near the end of October is a perfect place for those who want something besides the noisy hotel experience, yet it is within an hour's drive to many places, such as Granada, the Alhambra, the Sierra Nevada Parke Nacional, or the coast. One does need to rent a car, however. This house has a large but narrow garage built into the house, and four bedrooms, and is in an exclusive neighborhood where every house has its private hedge-covered walls and gardens. The garden, pool, and house were all in first rate shape and quite beautiful, with spacious walkways, marble floors, sculptured lights, and a delightful surprise around each corner. Everything in the house worked as it should, except the computer, which we wanted to use online to plan our stay in Granada. Maria, the manager, and her daughter Mariam were just fantastic. Right after we arrived, the computer's mouse died, needing a new battery, so Mariam came over and went to a nearby store to buy a brand new keyboard and mouse, so that we could use it right away. When we lost our ticketed day at the Alhambra due to heavy cold rain, Maria came over, and with the help of friends, described a tour bus that brings people from her campground, a half-hour from our house, to the Arab Quarter in Granada for a late night flamenco concert by a well-known gypsy family, which takes place in a cave. We took her up on it the next night, and it was a wonderful experience. She was extremely patient with my limited Spanish, and she was the only person in three weeks who dared to have a long Spanish conversation with me! What we liked most about the stay at the Villa is that here you are completely immersed in Spain. No tour info booths, no tacky American-style food. It was a pleasure to shop at the local large supermarket and see food that was completely labeled in Spanish. In fact, for a week we were living as Spaniards do, and isn't this what travelling is all about? Barton and Priscilla from upstate New York, October 2012

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