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6 reviews
Hospes Palacio del Bailío hotel is a historic, art-enlivened home in Cordoba turned boutique retreat with lush gardens and a peaceful spa. — Mr & Mrs Smith
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5 reviews
Excellent breakfasts and an intimate, laid-back vibe complement historical architectural touches, a small spa, and a beautiful rooftop terrace. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
Uber-central Las Casas de la Judería – which rambles across a collection of majestic centuries-old mansions and fountain-dotted courtyards – makes for a fantastic, atmospheric Córdoba stay. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
A dazzling luxury boutique jewel in Córdoba’s historic core...with calming flower-fringed patios, subtly sumptuous rooms and unbelievably beautiful rooftop-terrace views. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
A modern business hotel with a cobblestone Mudejar courtyard, carved-wood ceilings, and a plush lounge...the large guest rooms offer plenty of luxurious extras along with higher rates to match. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
With its Andalucian-Mexican look, sunny, plant-filled patio, and basement micro-brewery, there's a lot to like about this stylish nine-room hotel. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
This all-white design hostel might just be Córdoba’s top budget stay. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
One of Córdoba’s most original and exceptional hotel hideaways: a 15th-century house reimagined with voguish design and boutique-ified Andalucian character. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
With budget-chic dorms and rooms, complimentary tapas tours, keen management and a glorious roof terrace, Bed & Be is a firm favourite on Córdoba’s accommodation scene. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
Four-star Hotel Córdoba Center provides a comfortable, contemporary base a stone’s throw from Córdoba’s train station, with excellent service, generously sized rooms and plenty of tempting facilities. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
Easily one of Córdoba’s most central accommodation options. Eurostars Conquistador offers plush interiors, polished Mezquita-themed rooms, an efficient vibe, and a charming traditional arched patio. — The Telegraph
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1 review
Traditional Córdoba architecture combines with glossy contemporary styling at this smart four-star address on the edge of the city’s historic core. — The Telegraph
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1 review
Caireles’ big forte is undoubtedly its unbeatable position lending the one-of-a-kind opportunity to gaze out on Córdoba’s Unesco-listed Mezquita from the comfort of your boutique boudoir. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
Within easy reach of the Mezquita and some good restaurants, the Maestre is welcoming, efficiently run and well priced. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
The special advantage of this luxury franchise across the river, near the Puente Romano, is the brilliant view from some of the rooms and from the roof-terrace bar La Azotea. — Lonely Planet
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A longtime backpackers' haunt, the Séneca occupies a rambling house with a few Moorish elements. — Lonely Planet
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