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H10 Palacio Colomera
H10 Palacio Colomera
Parador De Cordoba
Parador De Cordoba
Hotel Mezquita Center
Hotel Mezquita Center
NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba
NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba
Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba
Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba
Hospes Palacio del Bailío, a Member of Design Hotels
Hospes Palacio del Bailío, a Member of Design Hotels
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Exe Las Adelfas Hotel
Exe Las Adelfas Hotel
Hotel Boutique La Ermita Suites, The Only officially designated "Monument Hotel" in Córdoba
Hotel Boutique La Ermita Suites, The Only officially designated "Monument Hotel" in Córdoba
Portería Santa Clara Hotel Boutique
Portería Santa Clara Hotel Boutique
Hostal Almanzor
Hostal Almanzor
Tandem Mezquita
Tandem Mezquita
Hotel Madinat
Hotel Madinat
Hotel Córdoba Center
Hotel Córdoba Center
Eurostars Conquistador Hotel
Eurostars Conquistador Hotel
Balcón de Córdoba Hotel
Balcón de Córdoba Hotel
Hotel Casa Museo de la Mezquita
Hotel Casa Museo de la Mezquita
Hotel Exe Ciudad de Cordoba
Hotel Exe Ciudad de Cordoba
Patios del Orfebre
Patios del Orfebre
Los Omeyas Hotel
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Where to stay in Córdoba

Jewish Quarter
Step back in time in Córdoba's Jewish Quarter, where medieval history unfolds along whitewashed alleys and cobblestone streets. The 14th-century Synagogue showcases Spain's Sephardic heritage, while hidden courtyards reveal traditional Andalusian architecture. Artisan workshops display handcrafted ceramics and leather goods throughout this pedestrian-friendly district. The quarter's intimate plazas and narrow passages create a cool retreat from Córdoba's summer heat. Visit Casa de Sefarad to learn about Jewish cultural traditions or wander past wrought-iron balconies adorned with colorful flowers. Despite being tourist-focused, the quarter maintains its authentic charm through preserved historic buildings.

Distrito Centro
The historic heart of Córdoba invites you to step back in time through its UNESCO-listed treasures. Wander narrow medieval streets past the majestic Mezquita-Cathedral with its forest of striped arches. Cross the ancient Roman Bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River. Explore the Jewish Quarter's whitewashed walls hiding flower-filled patios and quiet plazas. Traditional tabernas serve authentic salmorejo and oxtail stew in pedestrian-only zones. Moorish arches meet Christian bell towers among honey-colored buildings draped with geraniums. Church bells echo across terracotta rooftops while orange blossom scents fill the air in spring.

San Basilio
San Basilio, part of Córdoba's UNESCO World Heritage site, charms visitors with its medieval Moorish architecture and whitewashed alleys. The neighborhood's famous flower-filled patios burst with geraniums and jasmine, creating a living museum of Andalusian design. Narrow cobblestone streets wind between historic buildings adorned with wrought-iron balconies and blue flower pots. The magnificent Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos anchors the area with stunning gardens and defensive towers. Visitors can explore traditional tavernas serving authentic salmorejo while browsing artisan workshops for handcrafted ceramics and silver filigree jewelry. Most streets are pedestrian-only, allowing peaceful wandering through this cultural treasure.

Vial Norte
You might appreciate the historic sites and bars in Vial Norte, and if you're interested in seeing more of the area, Palacio de la Merced and Tendillas Plaza are just a few notable stops.

Córdoba Old City
Córdoba's Old City captivates visitors with its extraordinary blend of Roman, Islamic, and Christian heritage. The magnificent Mezquita-Cathedral stands at its heart, surrounded by a maze of narrow cobblestone alleys and flower-filled patios. Whitewashed houses with wrought-iron balconies line the Jewish Quarter, creating a living museum of Andalusian history. Wander through pedestrian-only streets to discover hidden plazas and ancient monuments at your own pace. Sample traditional salmorejo and tapas in authentic tabernas between exploring artisan workshops. The neighborhood truly comes alive during early mornings and evenings when tourists thin out and local life emerges.
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The Mezquita-Cathedral's red-and-white arches transport you through centuries of Islamic and Christian history. Wander the narrow lanes of the Jewish Quarter before cooling off in the flower-filled courtyards during the annual Patio Festival.

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