Editorial Contributor
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell has spent the better part of a decade writing about getting around Andalusia — the trains that run on time, the buses that don't, and the airports that trip up visitors who haven't done their homework. She came to Granada via a roundabout route through Seville and Almería, and stayed because the city repays effort in proportion to how carefully you arrive. She knows Granada Airport (GRX) the way regular travellers know regional airports: the parking layout, which hire desks have sensible hours, how long security takes on a Monday morning versus a Saturday charter flight. Her practical travel journalism covers ground transport networks, airport logistics, and the kind of information that travel guides leave in the small print or skip entirely. She has written about the ALSA bus network across Andalusia, car hire in southern Spain, and the particular joys and frustrations of travelling the region without a car.
Credentials
A decade writing about Andalusian transport logistics, airport access, and independent travel through southern Spain.
4 articles published across 2 topics
Published Work
4 pieces across guides, places, and food.
Guides
1 articleHotels
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Boutique Hotel Luna Granada Centro
4-star boutique in Granada's Centro with outdoor pool and Sierra Nevada views. 20 min from the airport. Modern alternative to the city's palacete hotels.
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Gran Hotel Luna de Granada
4-star hotel with 365 rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, full spa and a children's play area. Ten minutes by bus from Granada's old town. Family rooms from 80€.
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Hotel Puerta de las Granadas
3-star boutique in the Albaicín with a rooftop terrace and Alhambra views. Four minutes from Granada Cathedral. Praised for its location and cleanliness.