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Apartamento Molinillo

8.6/ 10Very good

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Superior One-Bedroom Apartment with Balcony
1x Queen 58 Up to 4
Mountain view

Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La Cantina de DiegoBib A family-run restaurant located in the town’s old quarter, where you can choose between the summer terrace and two attractive dining rooms, both with a rustic, regionally inspired ambience. In the kitchen, owner-chef Diego Higueras focuses on technically uncomplicated traditional cooking that remains faithful to local, seasonal ingredients and is increasingly focused towards a “zero miles” philosophy (as an example, he produces his own olive oil and many of the vegetables are sourced from his own kitchen garden). The chef’s specialities include scrambled eggs with Monachil black pudding, fried2.3km
  • Asador de la Reina Utterly unique, as it occupies an old mansion located at the entrance to the Reina Isabel campsite, north of the town, this restaurant operates completely independently. The bar is dominated by two evocative maturing chambers and has two dining rooms with a regional feel, where chef Sergio Lara, known to everyone as ‘the crab’, offers a traditional grill menu, with select grilled red meats and a wood-fired oven where they roast with olive wood. Its extensive wine cellar helps you to choose the perfect pairing!2.6km
  • Ruta del Veleta Everyone knows this place as it has been run by the Pedraza family since 1976 and is considered a real dining institution in the province. Facilities include several function rooms for private events plus a main dining room that is particularly striking thanks to the typically Granada-style jugs (they say there are over 3 000 of them!) hanging from the ceiling. The extensive à la carte of traditional dishes and the restaurant’s setting in a Mudejar-inspired property have won it universal acclaim. A visit to the wine cellar is also a must.3.5km
  • María de la O In this restaurant with a contemporary ambience and occupying an attractive 19th-century mansion, his modern cuisine that usually revolves around seasonal ingredients from the Granada region, with plenty of focus on presentation and contrasts, particularly his acidic touches that are showcased in sauces that highlight the past of this former vinegar-producing property (this is particularly true of his delicious escabeches). The proposal revolves exclusively around a comprehensive tasting menu which, if requested by the customer, can be reduced by two courses. Interesting dishes? We enjoyed the4.0km
  • Atelier Casa de Comidas This cosy restaurant, not far from the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de Granada, conveys closeness, freshness and luminosity most of all, but all within an eclectic style that proudly leaves the kitchen in full view behind the service bar. Chef Raúl Sierra, who also takes the orders and is very present in the dining room, is committed to a contemporary gastronomy that continues to showcase Andalusian flavours based on modern techniques, with a few nods to other countries and extremely careful presentations. The set menu, which incorporates the house classics (such as the Croissant stuffe4.4km
  • Cala Located in the area known as the Forum, near the Parque de Las Ciencias, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit as it is intimate (just four tables) and boasts a meticulously contemporary interior. The cuisine here is an updated take on tradition that always pays homage to French (the chef, Samuel Hernández, is of French origin), Portuguese (because of his mother) and Spanish (because of his father) recipes. The concept revolves around a single tasting menu, with wine pairing options, which changes with each season and prioritises the use of seasonal and locally sourced produce, as well a4.8km
  • Italo Italian537m
  • Los Pinos Casa de Comidas Restaurant686m
  • Restaurante-Pizzería | Doña Juana Restaurant1.6km
  • Bar Los Rebites Bar2.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Estadio Nuevo Los Cármeness football stadium in Granada, Spain3.5km
  • Alhambra palace and fortress complex in Granada, Andalusia, Spain4.9km
  • Generalife palace in Granada, Spain4.9km
  • Alcázar Genil Historic building in Granada, Spain4.6km
  • Gate of Bibarrambla cultural property in Granada, Spain4.9km
  • Convent of San Francisco, Granada building in Granada Province, Spain4.8km
  • Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows cultural property, inor basilica in Granada, Spain4.8km
  • Science Park of Granada science museum in Andalusia, Spain4.8km

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