Sunday, February 04, 2007

A Distinguished Spanish Hotel Taking on a Non-Spanish Name

A suitable way to appreciate a journey to beautiful Spain is getting a room at Hotel Washington Irving in Granada. The place boasts of an obviously Western name but that does not actually mean that the hotel is not Spanish in its set up. The hotel name is essentially aimed at making Western guests feel at home in a bizarre country where the lifestyle may be a bit different.

Other than that, Hotel Washington Irving is primarily Spanish in layout and in appearance. In fact, its main facade has not altered much ever since it was first created sometime in 1820.

The hotel was built in distinctive Spanish style onto Alhambra hill and one of its many attractions is historic Alhambra Palace which is located just right in front. A Spanish cathedral set about 500 meters away from the hotel also serves as a significant tourist attraction.

Although its appearance may show to be ancient, the same cannot be mentioned of the 68 rooms found inside Hotel Washington Irving. They are actually quite modern, showing several state-of-the-art facilities like air-condition and heating systems, satellite TV with remote control, secured safety box, telephone, and fully-equipped bathroom.

Hotel Washington Irving is suitably located merely 30 kilometers away from the Granada airport. From the area, tourists can comfortably get a taxi, which will carry them directly to the hotel.

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