Very attractive neighborhood, a little frightening that we tourists seem to have taken it over though, but that is Granada for you, I guess. Good, dedicated reception, a fine feature with a small store, where you can order essentials and nice apartment with a few buts: Walls are surely not the old stone walls otherwise seen in Albaicin, judging from the sound level and cleaning ladies had their storage just outside many rooms, ours for one, and they spent a large part of the morning with very active (loud) discussions there. If you can abstract away from this and take it as a holiday experience, then you wind up with a conclusion of a very nice place. I liked that the guy in the reception asked for my feedback and appreciated it, though some of it was negative, cf. the above.