Granada
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Dorm beds in Granada, Spain range from $12 to $100/night over the next 3 months. HostelHound tracks 37 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Aug 25, Sep 6, Sep 7.
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Hostel prices in Granada, Spain
A typical dorm night in Granada runs about $17.
Based on current listed prices, November is typically the cheapest month (around $16/night) and October the most expensive (around $18/night).
At $12/night and up, Granada is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Spain.
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Hostels we track in Granada
- Oasis Backpackers Hostel Granada 8.2 · 6,247 reviews
- El Granado Hostel 9.7 · 4,196 reviews
- HOST53 9.5 · 2,965 reviews
- Barbieri Granada 9.4 · 1,045 reviews
- Rooms VITA & BAR 8.9 · 974 reviews
- Hostel Cascabel 8.9 · 930 reviews
- Old Town Hostel Granada 9.3 · 915 reviews
- Black Swan Hostel Granada 9.4 · 859 reviews
- Oh! My Hostel 9.2 · 805 reviews
- Oripandó Hostel 9.6 · 794 reviews
- Toc Hostel Granada 9.1 · 751 reviews
- Fundalucia 9.7 · 707 reviews
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- Atenas 7.9 · 570 reviews
- Itinere Rooms 9.7 · 478 reviews
- Carlota Braun Hostel 9.0 · 300 reviews
- 4u Hostel 9.3 · 277 reviews
- Broz Hostel 9.0 · 261 reviews
- Hostel Nut 9.3 · 241 reviews
- Amaka House Granada 9.9 · 206 reviews
- Solana de Granada - Outdoor and Climbing Hostel 9.4 · 199 reviews
- The Central House Granada Elvira 9.2 · 146 reviews
- Mesones Hostal 10.0 · 78 reviews
- Duquesa Bed and Breakfast 8.5 · 46 reviews
- Hostal Zacatin 8.2 · 38 reviews
- Casa del Capitel Nazari 32 reviews
- Hostal El Olivo 8.4 · 28 reviews
- Hotel Arabeluj 22 reviews
- Arc House Granada 4.5 · 8 reviews
- La Casa Nazari 10.0 · 6 reviews
- Sueños de Lorca Guest House 8.0 · 6 reviews
- Hotel Rosa de Oro 4 reviews
- Hotel Corona de Atarfe 2 reviews
- Laurel Suites & SPA 2 reviews
- Apartamentos Alhambra 1 reviews
- Hostal Nevot
- Pension Recogidas Granada
- Urban Cube Hostel Granada
Local knowledge for Granada
Where to stay
Most budget travelers land on or near Calle Elvira, which puts you walking distance from the Albaicín, the Cathedral quarter, and the better tapas bars. Realejo, just south of the Alhambra hill, runs a bit cheaper and quieter, and the mini-bus C3 from Plaza Nueva passes close by.
Getting around
- Order any drink at a bar and a free tapa comes with it. Bars along Calle Navas and Calle Elvira take this seriously, and two rounds can cover dinner if you pick the right spots.
- Alhambra tickets sell out weeks in advance, especially April through September. Book on the official site as soon as your travel dates are confirmed, not the morning you arrive.
- Skip the tourist menus around Plaza Bib-Rambla and walk five minutes to Mercado San Agustín instead. The stalls inside have prepared food at a fraction of the price.
When to go
Hostels are cheapest and easy to book November through February (skip the Christmas and New Year window); Semana Santa in April and the full stretch from June to September push prices up and fill beds fast.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Granada cost per night?
Dorm beds in Granada currently range from $12 to $100/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Granada?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Granada are August 25, September 6, September 7.
How many hostels does HostelHound track in Granada?
HostelHound currently tracks 37 hostels in Granada, Spain.
What's the cheapest month to book a hostel in Granada?
Based on current availability, November has the lowest hostel prices in Granada, with dorm beds typically around $16/night.
Is Granada affordable compared to other hostel cities in Spain?
Granada is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Spain, with dorm prices starting from $12/night.
Where do backpackers stay in Granada?
Most budget travelers land on or near Calle Elvira, which puts you walking distance from the Albaicín, the Cathedral quarter, and the better tapas bars. Realejo, just south of the Alhambra hill, runs a bit cheaper and quieter, and the mini-bus C3 from Plaza Nueva passes close by.
What is the best time of year to visit Granada?
Hostels are cheapest and easy to book November through February (skip the Christmas and New Year window); Semana Santa in April and the full stretch from June to September push prices up and fill beds fast.