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Parador De Cordoba
Parador De Cordoba
Tandem Mezquita
Tandem Mezquita
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Hotel Mezquita Center
Hotel Mezquita Center
Exe Las Adelfas Hotel
Exe Las Adelfas Hotel
Oasis Cordoba Hotel
Oasis Cordoba Hotel
NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba
NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba
apartamentos plazuela arco el portillo
apartamentos plazuela arco el portillo
Hotel Emperador Maximiano Herculeo
Hotel Emperador Maximiano Herculeo
Hotel Madinat
Hotel Madinat
Crisol Jardines de Córdoba
Crisol Jardines de Córdoba
Hotel Cetina Casa de Aguilar
Hotel Cetina Casa de Aguilar
Hesperia Córdoba
Hesperia Córdoba
Hotel Exe Ciudad de Cordoba
Hotel Exe Ciudad de Cordoba
Hacienda Guadalquivir
Hacienda Guadalquivir
Hotel Viento10
Hotel Viento10
Eurostars Conquistador Hotel
Eurostars Conquistador Hotel
Hotel Córdoba Center
Hotel Córdoba Center
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 CórdobaGet last-minute hotel deals in Córdoba and save more

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Top neighborhoods in Córdoba

Jewish Quarter
Córdoba's Jewish Quarter whisks you back to medieval Spain through winding cobblestone alleys and whitewashed buildings with wrought-iron balconies. The 1315 Synagogue stands as Spain's best-preserved Jewish temple, while hidden courtyards adorned with ceramic tiles reveal themselves around each corner. Artisan workshops display traditional crafts as you wander through this atmospheric pedestrian-only zone. Traditional Andalusian tavernas serve local specialties like salmorejo and flamenquín throughout the quarter. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic accommodation with interior courtyards. The entire quarter is traversable in 15 minutes on foot, though uneven cobblestones require careful stepping.

Distrito Centro
Distrito Centro captivates with its cultural tapestry, dominated by the majestic Mezquita-Cathedral. Cobblestone streets weave through the medieval Jewish Quarter, unveiling hidden plazas and flowery patios. The Roman Bridge arches gracefully over the Guadalquivir, glowing golden at sunset, while local tabernas serve delicious salmorejo and tapas. Boutique hotels inhabit converted palaces with charming courtyards throughout this walkable district. Pedestrian-only streets enhance exploration, with mornings offering the quietest experience. As night descends, intimate tapas bars and passionate flamenco venues provide perfect closure to days spent traversing centuries of Andalusian heritage.

San Basilio
San Basilio showcases Córdoba's rich heritage with its UNESCO-protected medieval Moorish architecture and flower-filled patios. Wander through narrow, cobblestone streets where brilliant white-washed walls contrast with vibrant blue flower pots and wrought-iron balconies. The neighborhood's crown jewel is the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos with its stunning gardens, while nearby Royal Stables offer a glimpse into Andalusian history. Traditional tavernas serve local specialties like salmorejo between sightseeing adventures. Most of the area is pedestrian-only, making it perfect for exploring the maze-like streetscape on foot. Boutique hotels in converted historic homes provide authentic lodging options with traditional Andalusian courtyards just minutes from Córdoba's city center.

Vial Norte
Visitors love Córdoba's Vial Norte neighborhood for its bars and restaurants.

Córdoba Old City
Córdoba's Old City is a dreamy time capsule where three cultures left their mark on every stone. Wander through the Mezquita-Cathedral's forest of red-and-white arches or get lost in the Jewish Quarter's flower-draped alleys. The ancient Roman bridge offers perfect sunset views while hidden plazas reveal unexpected treasures around each corner. Traditional tabernas serve up mouthwatering salmorejo and oxtail stew between siesta breaks. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making exploring on foot a breeze. Boutique hotels in converted palaces let you sleep surrounded by centuries of history.
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Lose yourself in the Mezquita's hypnotic forest of red-and-white striped arches, where Islamic grandeur meets Catholic cathedral in architectural harmony. The Roman Bridge offers sunset views that explain why this ancient city earned World Heritage status. Wander whitewashed alleys in the historic quarter, where flower-filled courtyards hide behind unassuming doors during the famous Patios Festival. Cool off from Andalusia's famously scorching summers in the shaded gardens of the Alcázar fortress. Tendillas Plaza buzzes with locals sipping coffee while the Viana Palace reveals aristocratic life through centuries of carefully preserved rooms. For a taste of local passion, catch a match at Nuevo Arcángel Stadium or witness the controversial tradition at Córdoba Bull Ring.

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