Why choose a hostel in Granada?
Few cities carry the weight of history that Granada does. The Alhambra, a centuries-old Nasrid palace complex, draws visitors from across the world, and the Albaicín neighbourhood offers winding streets and Moorish architecture at every turn. Accommodation here fills up fast, and prices in the historic centre reflect that demand. Hostels in Granada put you close to both, often at a fraction of the cost of hotels or private rentals.
Hostels here suit solo travellers and groups alike. Shared dorms keep costs low and make it easy to meet other travellers passing through. Private rooms give you more space without the price tag of a hotel stay. Compared to private rentals, hostels offer daily housekeeping, communal spaces, and staff who know the city well. The social side alone is worth it.
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Book in advance
Book in advance if possible. Getting things locked in sooner often means better prices and a wider selection of hostels in Granada, especially during peak seasons.
…or bag a last-minute Granada hostel deal.
Things usually get more expensive as your travel dates get closer. But outside of popular periods, last-minute offers can still be found when hostels have rooms to fill.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
Cheap hostels can be easier to find if you're not tied to specific dates. Play around with different seasons or months, or travel midweek instead of weekends to keep costs down.
Where to base yourself in Granada
The Albaicín is the neighbourhood that draws many travellers to the best hostels in Granada. This historic Moorish quarter climbs a hillside above the city, with narrow lanes, tea houses, and small squares where locals gather in the evenings. It sits close to the Alhambra, and bus routes connect it to the city centre. Mirador de San Nicolás offers one of the most-visited spots for Alhambra views at sunset. Down the hill, Realejo is the old Jewish quarter, quieter in feel but still easy to reach on foot. Campo del Príncipe anchors the area, with bars and cheap tapas spots around the square. The Alhambra is a short walk from here too. Where you land depends on how you plan to spend your days.
Best hostels in Granada
Hostels vary widely, and the ratings on Skyscanner help you tell the difference. Every score is based on guest reviews, covering the things you need to know before you book. Think location, service, cleanliness, value and overall experience.
Best all-rounder hostels
Broz Hostel is a crowd-pleaser. From its cleanliness and rooms to its sleep quality, this stay delivers on what matters most.
Black Swan Hostel Granada also brings plenty to the table. Guests give it high ratings for its cleanliness, location and its rooms, so you can expect more than just the basics.
Highest-rated hostels for cleanliness
Broz Hostel is big on the little things. Guests rate this accommodation option among the best in the city for cleanliness. You'll find handy extras like a games room and a lift.
Black Swan Hostel Granada keeps things fresh and tidy too, with guests giving it excellent ratings for cleanliness. Here you'll have access to a games room, Wi-Fi and more.
Hostels with the best customer service
When it comes to customer service, Black Swan Hostel Granada is among the best-rated hostels in Granada. This property comes with a lounge and a games room.
Granada Old Town Hostel also stands out for its customer service, with travellers highlighting the staff for going out of their way. Heating and a lounge are among its amenities.
Centrally located hostels
A handy location is one of the main draws at Black Swan Hostel Granada. With heating, tour services and more, you'll have just what you need to feel at home.
Or hit the ground running at Granada Old Town Hostel. Extras like a lounge and Wi-Fi add to the comfort of staying at this well-located base.
Hostels near the best neighbourhoods in Granada
Hostels in San Matías - Realejo
San Matías - Realejo sits at the base of the Alhambra hill, putting you close to one of Spain's most celebrated landmarks. The streets are calm and residential, with a relaxed pace and a strong local feel. Tapas bars and independent cafes line the area, and the city centre is easy to reach on foot. Hostels in San Matías - Realejo make a solid base for exploring Granada's historic core.
Urban Cube Hostel Granada is a familiar favourite around San Matías - Realejo. It comes with a microwave, Wi-Fi and has a guest rating of about 4.8 out of 5.
Another stay that comes recommended is Toc Hostel Granada, which is rated around 4.6 out of 5 by travellers. Perks like luggage storage and a ticket office are there to make things easier during your stay.
Hostels near the best attractions in Granada
Where to stay near Alhambra
The Alhambra is a historic palace and fortress complex sitting on a hill above Granada. It dates back to the mid-13th century and contains a series of royal palaces, gardens, and a citadel. The complex is one of the best-preserved examples of Moorish architecture in the world. Travellers searching for hostels near Alhambra are placing themselves close to one of Spain's most significant historic sites.
Consider Urban Cube Hostel Granada for a base near Alhambra. This hostel in Granada makes a good impression with a ticket office, Wi-Fi and more.
You can also explore this attraction at your own pace at Toc Hostel Granada. You'll find amenities like heating and tour services here.
Hostels close to Museum of the Alhambra
The Museum of the Alhambra draws visitors who want to get closer to the art and objects that once filled one of the most celebrated palace complexes in the world. Inside, you'll discover intricate ceramics, carved plasterwork, and historic pieces that bring the Alhambra's past to life in a way that wandering the grounds alone can't. Staying at hostels near Museum of the Alhambra means you're never far from that depth of detail.
With Museum of the Alhambra on the agenda, Urban Cube Hostel Granada makes a smart base. This hostel in Granada features Wi-Fi and heating.
Another option worth considering is Toc Hostel Granada. It's near this attraction and comes with amenities like a restaurant and billiards.
Albaicín, Granada hostels
The streets around hostels near Albaicín, Granada wind past tea houses, independent ceramic shops, and tapas bars where drinks often come with free food. The Carrera del Darro runs alongside the Río Darro and connects you to quieter plazas and local cafes. Nearby Sacromonte offers flamenco cave venues and a different pace entirely. It's a compact, textured area with a lot to wander through.
Spend more time exploring at Urban Cube Hostel Granada. This hostel in Granada comes with a 24-hour front desk, heating and more.
Toc Hostel Granada is another stay close by. A ticket office and tour services are some of the many amenities.


