This villa includes magnificent views of the Alhambra, four bedrooms, with space for seven sleepers, a private garden, a secure car park, and a swimming pool. The villa is an indeterminate age, but some of the architectural details clearly date back several hundred years. The villa is tastefully decorated with artwork related to the family which owns/rents it. There is a convenient grocery within a ten minute walk, several of the best restaurants we found in Granada within a five minute walk, and an afternoon tapas bar 100 meters away. There a few aspects to consider about the house and location. First, is the number of stairs, this is not a villa for anyone with mobility concerns. From the entrance to the walled enclosure to the villa entrance requires navigating three (short) flights of stairs and most of the bedrooms are on a lower level accessible by a stairway with higher treads than typically found today. Second, due to the amount of artwork, I would be wary of bringing rambunctious children (or adults) to this location. The value of the artwork appears to be sentimental only, but it would be a shame for any of it to be damaged. Third, as this villa sits more than half-way up the Albaicin, returning from any expedition into the city (or to the Alhambra itself) requires significant stair climbing. Due to the location of the villa, taxies cannot easily reach the entrance, although they can deposit passengers on the Carril de San Agustin where it joins the Las Casas del Morro which is a short walking distance from the villa.
Highly recommended for people who don't mind walking or stairs. Not recommended for people with serious mobility issues.