Our History

The original Hotel Granada was built in 1922 and operated for 46 years under the care of Mr. & Mrs. Remage. Located next to San Luis Obispo’s premier vaudeville venue, the Elmo Theatre, the hotel became an enclave for traveling artists and actors but rumor has it rooms were rented by the hour throughout the 1920s.

When the building was slated to be demolished in 2012, Nomada Hotel Group lovingly restored and reopened the property as Granada Hotel & Bistro.

 
 
 
 

Hotel & Amenities

Within the original brick walls, Granada offers 17 guest rooms, a full service restaurant, and a craft cocktail lounge.

It’s a timeless space that celebrates culture and community through art, design, and cuisine.

Reception ready.

Check in begins at 3pm daily.

Luxury downtown San Luis Obispo hotel rooms

Fireplaces in select rooms.

Luxurious Matouk Linens seersucker bathrobes provided in-room at Granada Hotel.

Signature seersucker bathrobes.

Locally driven mini bar provisions provided in-room at Granada Hotel

Ultra curated mini bars.

Granada Hotel & Bistro, located at 1130 Morro Street in Downtown San Luis Obispo

The beloved Bistro.

Outdoor dining available on the Bistro patio and upstairs guest terrace.

Chic Private Guest Lounge at Granada Hotel

Private guest lounge features a fireplace and cozy seating overlooking the terrace.

Guest terrace with heated seating overlooking Morro Street.

Complimentary Linus Bikes available for guest use included in your reservation

Borrow a Linus Bike as you explore downtown San Luis Obispo.

The Rosewood & Copal scented bath & body amenities provided in each were created in collaboration with FableRune for Nomada Deco.

Nightcap Cocktail Lounge.

 
 

Art Collection

Built around the history of San Luis Obispo, coupled with our love of contemporary art, our walls are a gallery of contemporary photography and original art from both local and celebrated international artists.

Barry Goyette

Limelight

By Ken Schles

Fire Tree

By Stephen & Carol Paulson

Drowned in Sorrow

By Ken Schles

CBGB

By David Godlis