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Parador de Cordoba la Arruzafa
4.3/576 Reviews
Fancy a tea or coffee when you wake up? You can't have one: No tea or coffee-making facilities in your room. A swim before breakfast in the lovely on-site outdoor pool? You can't have one. The pool doesn't open until 1130. Something to eat? The buffet breakfast spread was plentiful and varied, but staff couldn't keep up with replenishment. At supper in the evening the classic ”rice, pork, chicken and seasonal mushroom” wasn't to my taste. Sweet and tomato-ey, and the mushroom element was elusive. Perhaps it's meant to be like that. My companion was happy with his pork tenderloin on a bed of potato. Convenience dictated that we eat there a second time, and on that occasion my steak and his hake were excellent. There was, though, a huge amount of nonsense about our choice of wine, exactly the same Rioja Crianza, listed as the house red, as we'd had two nights earlier. Never before in my life have I known a server be so difficult, or one in an international hotel be prepared to speak neither English nor French. Be ready to be assertive, or perhaps just eat elsewhere! The room was good even if a little bit tired: spacious, clean, excellent bathroom, toiletries and towelage, huge well-linened bed. Gloomy, with only mood-lighting, so if you have senior eyes and need to read print or lace your shoes, use the bathroom! The public areas are pleasant and airy, the terraces and view delightful. Although it's in a very fine location, this particular parador is not itself one of the characterful heritage buildings for which the group is so well-known. Reception staff are knowledgeable and helpful, particularly in booking taxis. If you intend to use this hotel do check carefully meal and pool timetables. There IS an indoor pool and fitness centre available to guests, apparently year-round, but you have to book and then walk 300m offsite. And the outdoor pool is blissful: Above all, there is no piped music. Our three-night stay was intended to offer some relaxation and refreshment between sightseeing trips, but it didn't work entirely well for me. I had never stayed in a parador before and trusted the brand's reputation for excellence in all aspects of hospitality. Disappointing.
Exe Las Adelfas
4.2/560 Reviews
El Brillante
It is in a quiet area away from the centre, but it is quickly reached in public transport. The rooms were very comfortable and the rooms were very comfortable and the rooms were very comfortable.
Tandem El Patio
4.5/541 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
The apartments are in a very beautiful renovated building just in the centre of the tent and Corredera squares. The hotel is very well treated, it is more when we leave the apartment we forgot some clothes and they called us immediately to get it. When your stay is finished you can do everything online. It has no parking but when making the reservation you are recommended some, we leave it in the Ribera parking that is quite close. The truth that in Cordoba is everything close and can be done walking. When we fly, we will repeat safely because we liked this space.
Hotel Madinat
4.7/542 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
Very lovely hotel, all the small things are considered such as sorting reservation for dinner booked by the staff and it was a fantastic restaurant and took the stress out of arriving in a new city to then search for a restaurant. Bedroom lovely and chic. Breakfast was all you could need. Parking if a little stressful was nearby but adequate. Location was very very central which was perfect for visiting the tourist sites.
Hotel Cordoba Center
4.4/544 Reviews
North Vial
For a 4 star hotel this was excellent value for money. Arriving by train we only had a 10 minute walk to get there, yet only 10 minutes walk from the hotel to cafes and shops, Perhaps 25 minutes from the historic centre so no local transport was needed. The room was spacious and quiet, in spite of being by a busy road. The bathroom was a decent size too. The only issue was a rather high and wide shelving to climb into the bath/shower, which could be difficult for a small or unsteady person. On the roof was a good sized and clean pool with plenty of shade. Nice to have something bigger than the postage stamp sized ones we've come across before, so a pleasant surprise. Good choices for breakfast although cafes minutes away were better value for money. The acid test- would we stay there again? Yes, definitely.
Eurostars Maimonides
4.4/5111 Reviews
Cordoba Old Town
We asked for a quiet room and were. happy with one at the back of the hotel. Very comfortable spacious beds and good over-bath shower. Reasonable buffet choice at breakfast though the dining room can get very busy at times with tour groups. Freshly squeezed orange juice - delicious! Internet reception in the rooms is intermittent and not great and the rooms can get quite hot. We pulled the blackout curtains after the room had been made up for the day and that helped as did opening the windows at night. There’s a notice saying they maintain the rooms between 19C in winter and 27C in summer. 27C seems rather warm for comfortably sleeping. However the staff are very helpful and the location ideal, so all in all, a good choice, if you book knowing these caveats.

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