Hotel in Granada, Spain
Villa Oniria
150pts
About Villa Oniria
How perfectly Granada: the Villa Oniria is one part classically Andalusian, one part historically Moorish, and one part architecturally modern. It’s right in the heart of this chaotic city, but you’d be hard pressed to feel the chaos — the Villa is designed a bit like a Moroccan riad, the whole thing turned inside-out around a central courtyard, and so from within it’s an oasis of absolute calm. Rooms are attractively contemporary, in sedate earth tones, all the furnishings modern but somehow adding up to an impression that evokes a romantic past — no small feat, and if we knew how they did it, we’d go into interior design ourselves. The better rooms have deep soaking tubs, but for everyone else there’s always the option of the spa downstairs, which is accompanied by a small fitness room and even a little swimming pool, a much-needed refuge from Granada’s daytime heat. The restaurant lives up to Spain’s reputation as a country that’s mad for gastronomy. For this kind of quiet, intimate atmosphere you’d be prepared to stay somewhere a bit more secluded — the fact that it’s right in the heart of the old town makes Villa Oniria all the more impressive. Please note: The hotel’s restaurant is closed during the entire month of August, and closed on Sundays and Mondays the rest of the year.
Recognized By
Similar venues by awards
Related editorial
- Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026: The Chairman and Wing Go 1-2 from the Same BuildingThe Chairman takes No. 1 and Wing climbs to No. 2 at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026. Both operate from the same Hong Kong building. Here's what it means.
- Four Seasons Yachts Debut: 95 Suites, 11 Restaurants, and a March 2026 Maiden VoyageFour Seasons I launches March 20, 2026, with 95 suites, a one-to-one staff ratio, and 11 onboard restaurants. Worth tracking if you want hotel-grade service at sea.
- LA Michelin Guide 2026: Seven New Restaurants from Tlayudas to Uzbek DumplingsMichelin's March 2026 California Guide update adds six LA restaurants and one Montecito newcomer, spanning Oaxacan tlayudas, Uzbek manti, and Korean-Italian pasta.
Save or rate Villa Oniria on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


