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Hotels in Cordoba
Córdoba has plenty of good value accommodation both in and around the Judería and away from the tourist center, and we’ve included a mixture here. You can find surprisingly affordable hotels very close to the Mezquita, but prices spike at peak times, especially around the patio festival in May. Rates are lowest in July and August when the weather is scorching.
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Balcón de Córdoba
In a classily restored mansion just a few yards from the Mezquita, this boutique hotel nevertheless feels far from the crowds of the Judería. Once inside, you are immediately in a cool patio with orange trees and Roman archaeological remains. The compact guest rooms are tastefully…$$$Judería - Vacation Rental
Casual Suite in Córdoba
These little apartments on a quiet square north of the Judería are cleverly thought-out and great value. The décor is bright and modern, and limited room space is maximized with open clothes rails and tiny kitchenettes. There’s no key—a code gives you access to the front door and…$Centro - Hotel
Historic Open House Córdoba
Previously a museum known as Casa de las Cabezas, this historic mansion in the heart of the Judería has been redeveloped as a spectacular rental property for up to 12 people. The former home of a wealthy Jewish merchant contains Roman remains and features in an epic 10th century…$$$Judería - Hotel
Hospes Palacio del Bailio
In summer, the temperature in Córdoba regularly exceeds 100 degrees. This beautifully restored 16th-century palace away from the tourist center offers tranquil poolside refuge surrounded by orange trees. The guest rooms feature cool stone walls and soothing color schemes; some retain…$$$Outside of the Center - Hotel
Hotel Marisa
Literally across the street from La Mezquita, the Marisa closed for several months at the end of 2013 to paint and refresh all the rooms and improve the heating and air-conditioning. Alas, they could not make the rooms any larger, but what the rooms may lack in dimensions, the hotel…$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Viento10
If you prefer to lodge away from the tourist center, this boutique hotel a 10-minute walk along the river from the Mezquita makes an excellent choice. Set in a lovingly restored 16th century townhouse, it is a blend of ancient, exposed brickwork and bold contemporary design. The…$$San Pedro - Hotel
La Corrala de Realejo
Set in the old Jewish quarter of Realejo near the Genil river, these boutique apartments exude elegant comfort. They occupy a refurbished 17th century mansion that retains much of its original character with exposed beams and brickwork alongside modern conveniences. Each suite…$$$Realejo - Hotel
Las Casas de la Judería
This romantic hotel sits in the heart of the Judería. Once you step through the heavy wooden door you’ll feel as if you’re in another world. It was created by combining several 17th- and 18th-century townhouses and its wood-beamed guest rooms come in all shapes and sizes (some quite…$$$Judería - Hotel
Los Omeyas
This budget hotel stands on the same quiet street as Hotel Balcón de Cordoba (see above), just yards from the Mezquita. The modest front door doesn’t prepare you for the sight of the lovely, arcaded patio at the heart of the building. The guest rooms are a little dated, but they’re…$Juderia - Hotel
NH Amistad Córdoba
The Amistad is literally part of the city—a portion of its back wall is built right into the walls of Córdoba's old city. In the often familiar pattern of historic lodgings, architects combined two 18th-century mansions to make a gracious hotel, and later added another building…$$Around Town



