Granada, Spain

Seda Club

Experience Granada as a local

A small oasis in the heart of the city

Hotel Seda Club is located at the heart of Granada’s historical centre, in the Plaza de la Trinidad, a gardened square dating from 1893 and just a stone’s throw away from the city’s Cathedral. This exclusive location gives you the opportunity to enjoy Granada as a local whilst also experiencing the vibrant rhythm of this historic city.

There are 21 rooms available at Seda Club, ranging from deluxe rooms to La Alcoba Real, the most expansive suite here. All rooms are designed to encompass harmony and tranquillity with the elegant colours, textures and art chosen carefully. Some rooms offer beautiful garden views whilst others have their own private balconies, allowing you to gaze down at the lively Granada below in the square and narrow streets.

Seda Club’s restaurant offers Andalusian cuisine concocted from produce that is selected and delivered daily from the finest local markets, proving an authentic gourmet experience. Relax at the cocktail bar or head down to the wine cellar to choose from a wide selection of wines, cavas and champagnes. Later, sink into bliss with one of Seda Club’s treatments at the spa.

Highlights

Admire the hotel's garden or the streets of Granada from the vibrant rooms

Enjoy sweeping views of the Plaza de la Trinidad from the rooftop terrace

Indulge in fresh Andalusian cuisine at Seda Club's restaurant

Dip your toes into the hotel's heated pool

Sip a refreshing cocktail at the bar

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