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The Best Hotels in Córdoba, Spain, for Every Traveller

Like many of Córdobas best hotels, Eurostars Conquistador reflects the citys architecture and complex history
Like many of Córdoba's best hotels, Eurostars Conquistador reflects the city's architecture and complex history | Courtesy of Eurostars Conquistador / Expedia

Córdoba, formerly the largest city in Europe, has one of the richest histories in Spain. The centuries have left an abundance of fascinating sites to experience, from the ancient Alcázar fortress to the mighty Mezquita mosque-cathedral. You can explore a labyrinth of medieval lanes, as well as a thriving dining scene and buzzing nightlife. But where to stay? We’ve picked out the top hotels in this Andalusian destination, bookable on Culture Trip.

Patio del Posadero Hotel Boutique B&B

Boutique Hotel

The outdoor pool area, with couches and potted plants, at Patio del Posadero in Córdoba
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An eight-year restoration project transformed this 15th-century house into a bijou, super-chic hotel. The husband-and-wife owners prefer to call it a boutique B&B, offering just half a dozen themed rooms and one of the best cooked breakfasts in Córdoba. It’s set on a quiet cobbled lane in the charming San Pedro neighbourhood, within strolling distance of most of the top attractions. Alternatively, just head upstairs to sunbathe and take a dip in the rooftop plunge pool.

Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba

Hotel

A bed in a hotel room, with wooden floors, a desk and chair, and long drapes, at Las Casas de la Juderia Hotel in Córdoba
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Its location on the edge of the Jewish Quarter puts this richly historic hotel close to numerous sights, including the Alcázar, just steps away. Inside, this maze-like collection of centuries-old abodes is a world of its own. Shaded courtyards with tinkling fountains provide a sense of seclusion, with one featuring a superb pool for summer cooling. Each of its 64 guest rooms is unique, though all artfully combine classical elegance with sumptuous Arabian touches.

Hotel Hospes Palacio del Bailío

Chain Hotel, Hotel

Couches and armchairs in the lobby, with an intricate ceiling design and walls, at Hotel Palacio Del Bailio in Córdoba
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The 16th-century building this five-star hotel occupies was once a grand palatial residence – and the remains of a Roman villa have even been unearthed under its restaurant. A careful renovation has retained its period character and original features, including Moorish arches and lovely frescoes. Spend your time relaxing in the subterranean spa, before kicking back in your plush room. What’s more, it’s all set in the historic heart of the city.

Hotel Viento 10

Hotel

A bed in a hotel room, with a balcony looking out to another rooftop, at Hotel Viento 10 in Córdoba
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This swish boutique hotel occupies an ancient Moorish-style house in which glimpses of the original centuries-old architectural features contrast with a contemporary update. The eight rooms are finished in clean, modern design with pops of colour and upscale comforts, such as robes and rainfall showers. You can enjoy a spectacular view of the Mezquita and the city skyline from the rooftop terrace, or it’s a 10-minute stroll into the historic centre.

Hotel Hacienda Posada de Vallina

Hotel

Large artwork in the lobby, with marble floors and stone arches, at Hacienda Posada de Vallina in Córdoba
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Hotel Hacienda Posada de Vallina gives you a sense of being in the ancient heart of Córdoba; it faces the mighty walls of the Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral, and was once an inn dating back to the Middle Ages. It’s rumoured that Christopher Columbus once stayed here. Old paintings, antique furniture and original architecture maintain a medieval ambience, while rooms are fit with enough 21st-century touches to ensure a comfy stay.

Hotel Madinat

Hotel

Tables and chairs on a balcony at Hotel Madinat, with a view out to the rooftops and whitewashed buildings of Córdoba
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The upscale Hotel Madinat offers a slice of Córdoba history: housed in a superbly restored 18th-century mansion, the interiors combine Arabian geometric tiling with elegant Modernist touches and on-trend contemporary styling. It boasts wonderful spaces to discover, including two terraces, a riad-style courtyard and a rooftop watchtower with 360-degree cityscape panoramas. Individually styled guest rooms are playfully eclectic, with the top-floor suite affording views of the Mesquita, just five minutes’ walk away.

La Llave de la Judería Hotel Boutique

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A bed, chairs and regal drapes in a hotel room at La Llave de la Juderia Hotel Boutique in Córdoba
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This characterful boutique hotel, deep in the city’s old Jewish Quarter, was born from the combination of three historic townhouses. A Moorish vibe prevails in much of the interior through patterned tiling and intimate courtyards with small fountains. The nine guest rooms are a more classically Spanish affair, individually styled with each named after a native artist. Breakfast can be ordered to your room to set you up for a morning exploring the city – both the Mosque-Cathedral and medieval Córdoba Synagogue are just minutes away on foot.

Hotel Soho Boutique Capuchinos and Spa

Hotel

The whitewashed exterior, with trees outside, at Soho Boutique Capuchinos Hotel in Córdoba
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This high-end hotel, in a whitewashed corner building in a quiet-yet-central neighbourhood, packs in some impressive features. A superb marble-clad patio features Moorish lattice work and cascading flora, while you’ll find pampering in the form of a waterfall jacuzzi pool, sauna and hammam. Elsewhere, rooms combine original architectural details with modern decor and marble bathrooms. Start the day with a full breakfast buffet in the dining room, and head to the bar for cocktails and fabulous city vistas come dusk.

Eurostars Conquistador

Hotel

Tables and chairs for dining in the courtyard of Eurostars Conquistador in Córdoba, with rounded arches and potted plants
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While the Eurostars Conquistador’s elegant facade is lined with ornate wrought-iron balconies, it can’t quite compete with the impossibly flamboyant design of La Mesquita right opposite – but what a location. Mozarabic motifs can be found throughout its 128 rooms, many of which look out straight onto the iconic attraction. Relax with drinks in the charmingly secluded Andalusian courtyard, before dining on Córdoban specialities in the hotel’s refined restaurant.

Leon Beckenham contributed additional reporting to this article.

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