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Fun-da-lucia Reviews

Barrio Alto 18, Quentar, Granada, Andalucia, Spain

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94%Overall Rating

From 14 ratings
  • 100%Character
  • 89%Security
  • 93%Location
  • 96%Staff
  • 96%Atmosphere
  • 93%Cleanliness

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100%

What an extraordinary experience we had at Fundalucia! The house in the village of Quentar was perfect for the mountain getaway we were chasing. Our hostal guide Axel went above and beyond, making us feel welcome and informing us about the local area. Axel suggested an amazing trip to the lake, a tour to the Old Quarter and Flamenco (the latter even transport was provided back to Quentar). Wish we could have stayed longer, so a giant thank you to Axel!

  • Novice Nomad
  • 08 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Australia
  • Male, 25-30
  • (1 review)


93%

Far way better than expected. We met great people, stayed in a privileged environment and enjoyed enormously the company. We'll come back for sure to have more time to enjoy all that Granada has to offer. Staff was really kind, and they even give us medicines!!

  • Novice Nomad
  • 04 May 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Spain
  • Mixed Group, 25-30
  • (1 review)


97%

At first I wasn't to sure about staying in a hostel that wasn't in the city I was hoping to visit but I was quickly convinced after I saw the awesome scenery. I had a great time while I was there . It has great value for your money and the staff there are awesome

  • Novice Nomad
  • 23 Apr 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Canada
  • Male, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


97%

Staying at Fundalucia was the highlight of my trip! A cozy cabin like hostel tucked away in a beautiful little village. I would definitely return if i am ever near Granada again.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 29 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (2 reviews)


97%

This hostel was amazing! Perfect place, mountains from the window, authentic village, friendly staff and really good price. It was definitely the best hostel of all our trip around Andalucia!

  • Novice Nomad
  • 29 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • Lithuania
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (4 reviews)


100%

I had a wonderful time. The hostel was so cosy that it felt less like a hostel and more like staying at a friend's home. The staff were amazingly warm and friendly. Danke für alles, Axel!


97%

Amazing location, you get to see a part of Spain outside of the busy cities and tourist attractions. Really relaxing and pleasurable time. We would definitely go visit again! The only bad part about our trip was our camera dying before our vacation was over. Very beautiful decor, close to the supermarket that has everything you need, the bus stop is 3 minutes away, amazing views. The private house is beautiful and private, and the main house had a great atmosphere.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 27 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Couple, 18-24
  • (1 review)


97%

I had a very peaceful, relaxing stay at the hostel. It was cozy, clean, and quiet. It was exactly what i was looking for, and I would love to go back. The staff was helpful and sweet. It was easy to get into Granada when I wanted to, but it was also nice to be staying outside of the city. Perfect for a calm, quiet weekend.

  • Novice Nomad
  • 01 Mar 2013
  • Anonymous
  • USA
  • Female, 18-24
  • (6 reviews)


97%

An amazing Hostel, I don't think I've ever slept in a more cozy bed. The directions on how to get there could have been a bit more specific, however getting there was much more rewarding for the effort. The village itself is breathtaking, and having a free spot to park the car is always a huge plus. Alll in all, an amazing hostel.


77%

On the one side we loved staying in the little house on our own, but it did need better attention to cleaning (ants in bathroom ). The biggest downside was no WiFi. When we did go to the main house to use WiFi, we felt a bit left out that the Christmas celebrations we had been told we would be invited to had happened without us. Was hard to find staff to ask questions once checked in.

  • Avid Traveller
  • 24 Dec 2012
  • Anonymous
  • New Zealand
  • Couple, 25-30
  • (13 reviews)




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