Mansión de Chocolate

Granada


This elegant and expansive Spanish colonial mansion – once a hospital – is now a chocolate-themed hotel with a lovely pool (available for day use, US$6) and a hands-on chocolate museum, the Museo de Chocolate, perfect for families. Guest rooms are spread out; some face courtyards, others are located up quaint wooden staircases. The all-you-can-eat breakfast is open to the public (US$7).


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