Córdoba was once the premier city of the Western World, the greatest metropolis west of Constantinople, and the seat of Europe’s first university. Today, there’s a modern commercial center, but most travelers love strolling the town’s ancient cobblestone streets, peeking through gates for glimpses of lush flowers and beautiful tiled fountains.
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4 based on 572 reviews
Well located. Easy to access by bus from the station. My single room was tiny and very basic, but clean, quiet, with air con and the bed was comfortable. 25 euros a night. There's a shop and bar for early breakfast practically next door.
4 based on 186 reviews
No complaints about this lovely hotel with on site (underground) parking. It is away from the busiest streets and tourist traffic but very walkable to the historic center of town. Very nice breakfast buffet included with room.
3.5 based on 181 reviews
Checked in during the pandemic and the staff were very helpful and chatty on WhatsApp. Even let me teach them a little Welsh ???????! Great location in historic Córdoba, just a few minutes away from the Mosque. Clean dorm with very necessary air con and a cold shower so powerful I checked for bruises.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
I cannot rate this hostel high enough. The bedroom was palatial while the bathroom was straight out of a 5 star hotel. The owners were friendly and helpful making our time here stress free. Cordoba itself was fantastic; you must visit La Mezquita.
3.5 based on 442 reviews
The city of Cordoba is intrinsically tied to a rich Moorish culture. Those culture contributed to Cordoba's unique magnificence and peculiarity, as well a the ancient melting of Arab, Christian and Jewish cultures. Hostería Lineros 38, featuring pristine Mudejar style architecture, is the perfect place for you to experience and retrace the influence of these three cultures. The inn is truly an unparalleled architectural gem. Located in an old town house in the so called Axarquía, an ancient suburb, our inn lies in immediate vicinity of the legendary Mezquita Mosque and Cathedral which is just 300 meters or about 300 yards away from us. Without any doubt, Hostería Lineros 38 is one of the best opportunities to find accommodation throughout the city of Cordoba. There are only a few places that incorporate the vast Moorish way of life - our inn, paying attention to detail, is one of them.
We found this through booking.com and were very pleased we did. Two night break and a very quirky place. Moorish Moroccan decor throughout. Huge walk in shower in Room 2. Very comfortable extra large bed. The room was dark but in keeping with the whole interior design of the place. Bright in the bathroom though. Spotlessly clean. Free tea and coffee in salon. Free wifi. Rooftop area. The staff were very helpful and pleasant. Parking for 12euro per day, ask at reception or on booking, right in the central location, outside the front entrance. Could not have been better for everything around. Fab restaurants,bars,coffee shops, bakeries. The people are lovely too. Very very reasonably priced restaurants and shops, a lot cheaper than the coast, expected it to be expensive being a city. Would certainly recommend and return.
4 based on 110 reviews
Disfrute de la calidez y la autenticidad de nuestra pensión, alojándose en una casa típica cordobesa. Nos encontrará en pleno centro y a pocos minutos a pie de los principales atractivos turísticos de la ciudad. No deje escapar visitar una de las ciudades de España con mas patrimonios mundiales de la humanidad. Le encantará
My friend and I had one of the bedrooms on the Ground floor with a double bed. When it says 'shared toilet,' that actually meant we were using the toilet in the main patio, where you enter the building. This was fine, as it was a decent size bathroom and you could change into clothing after your shower. The shower head was broken, which made the small shower space difficult to use. My great lament here was that, while they had some manner of coffee machine in the main patio, there were no cups I could find to actually make proper use of the machine. It is a minor detail, but I personally like being able to have coffee available in the places I stay. Otherwise, the location was WONDERFUL and we loved the atmosphere of it. Additionally, the lady who checked us into our room was extremely helpful and referred us to the main features of Cordoba on our city map. I highly recommend this accommodation.
4 based on 77 reviews
Cordoba Inturjoven Youth Hostel is located in the heart of the historic centre of Cordoba, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984. Only two minutes from the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and within the old Jewish quarter, this youth hostel is ideal for exploring the prime monuments of the city. This youth hostel blends the old world with the new by combining the remains of an ancient convent with a modern, bright and functional design. There are several large and luminous patios ideal for kicking back after a day exploring the city. There is a cosmopolitan atmosphere brimming with creativity. Cordoba Inturjoven Youth Hostel is committed to Inturjoven's new youth creativity programme whereby the hostel is in the process of thematization. This youth hostel has taken up the theme of creativity. Cordoba Inturjoven Youth Hostel has a modern exhibition space on site ideal for workshops and other activities.
The hostel is in a very center of the old city in the neighborhood of the Mesquita-Cathedral. The building is spacious with nice garden and clean, bright rooms. There are towels, but no toiletries in the rooms. The recepcionist was pretty slow and cool and ask 2 euros for the safebox for leaving our luggage when we checked out. The breakfast is very poor.
4 based on 11 reviews
We arrived during evening after a longish drive from Malaga Airport. We were offered one of their "best" rooms, which was basically a barebones space with no wall hangings or amenities, with toilet and shower in the same room, separated from the bed area by a transparent plate of glass. I have stayed in much nicer hospital rooms. Well, that was enough for us. I cancelled immediately, but it was too late to move hotels. Expedia immediately emailed me to say we had to pay for one night, not the 3 that we booked and paid for at check-in. No matter to the hotel owner. He said that the "policy" was no refunds, ever. So, we endured one night in this place. What else to report? There were only 2 rooms for normal occupancy. The others, down a separate corridor which reeked of urine, were effectively for 4-6 people per room in bunk beds. All of the guests, apart from us, were student backpackers. As for breakfast, there was a common, delapidated kitchen. Some girl came in at 9:00 to make a pot of coffee. She brought with her some rolls, cheese and ham from a supermarket. That costs extra. As does the parking lot down the street. We moved to a 4 star hotel right next to the main mosque. That cost us, all told, perhaps €25 more per night. As for Puerta de la Luna, they should be delisted from OTAs such as Expedia. The place should be put out of business.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
First, the location is excellent, down a little alleyway, very close to everything. The people that work there are nice. There were a couple things that I didn’t fancy that would make me not go back. First, they don’t heat the hallways which you need to use while going out to the WC from your room. I noticed the French doors all opened in the hall that caused the coldness, I had to shut them myself. That should be routine for owners to shut the windows at night. Also, they have coffee and toast in the morning but nobody ever showed up to start it so we went out for coffee. When we came back, the coffee was percolating, maybe advertise what time the house breakfast starts? I guess I just like a bit more organization. But if you don’t care about the things I am mentioning, this may be a good hostel for you.
3 based on 126 reviews
We booked a twin room for 28 euros and were given a double. After complaining we were given a twin as originally booked. A nice and quiet room but very basic. There was no mirror or extra pillows. We shared a bathroom but shower was broken and toilet chain had been changed to a piece of string. There was no plug in the basin in our room. Girl at desk was very helpful and polite but what a shame that the things that needed to be put right were not done. Especially as they were all cheap and easy things to do. Having said all that beds were comfortable and pension very near Cathedral mosque and river . 24 hour parking was about 200 metres from Pension and hundreds of places to eat and drink.
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