
Hammam Al Andalus - Granada, Spain
N 37° 10.662 W 003° 35.634
30S E 447280 N 4114750
Quick Description: The first of four Arab baths in the Hammam Al Andalus chain, it claims to be the first Arab bath to have been established since the expulsion of the Moors five centuries ago.
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 12/8/2014 2:50:26 PM
Waymark Code: WMN1QP
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Long Description:
The building in which the modern Hammam is located dates from the 13th to 14th centuries and is surmised to be the location of a former Hammam given its proximity to the former Arab baths and the mosque which used to stand on the current spot of the Santa Ana Church.
As of 2014, this establishment is rated very high in Tripadvisor.
You enter through a low, stone-arched doorway into a tiny, wooden balconied courtyard draped with hanging plants. Once inside, you move through a series of pools lined with highly decorative tiles, finishing up with a refreshing, sugary mint tea and an icy dip (massages are an optional extra).
This is primarily a: Hammam/Turkish/Roman Bath
 Street Address: Calle Santa Ana, 16 Granada, Spain 18009
 Walk in/Day use permitted?: yes
 Least Expensive Adult Entry Fee: 24€
 "Textile free"?: Not permitted
 Telephone Number: +34 958 22 99 78
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Towels Provided?: yes
 Opening Hours: Daytime sessions: 10am-12pm-2pm-4pm
Evening sessions: 6pm-8pm-10pm-12am
Open year-round
 Hottest water temperature (specify °C or °F): Not listed

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