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El Ciervo

Edificio Penibetico, Pradollano
Granada
Andalucía
Spain
Edificio Penibetico, Prad

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: € 100 - € 150

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El Ciervo is a two-star pension with one-star hotel prices at 84 Euro per double. It is one of the cheaper alternatives near the slopes; the 33 rooms are recent in décor and stocked with the basics: heating, bathrooms, television, pillows, and other niceties.
Last updated January 4, 2008
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