
At the doors of the citadel, in front of the AVE train station and the bus station, this AC Hotel is strategically positioned to welcome business travelers with open hands. The wide avenues that surround the hotel form part of Cordoba’s business center, and the comforts of top-notch service offered here are enticing. The anonymity of the aloof grey façade, identified only by the shiny AC logo on t...


Sited in a privileged spot in Cordoba: a gardened estate measuring 45,000 square meters, just seven minutes from downtown, and five from the AVE station. There are 189 completely outfitted bedrooms. Spacious halls are used for conventions and banquets, seating up to 700 guests. Leisure installations include two illuminated tennis courts, an outdoor pool, and special offers at the 18-hole golf cour...


This 17th-century Sevillian-style encloses color and luminosity like only Andalucia knows. In a charming blend of imagery from Andalusia and Latin American, two cultures destined to fusion, Casa de los Azulejos reveals a truly singular colonial style. Elements conserved from the original construction include the subterranean rooms with vaulted ceilings, glass doors, banister of the main staircase ...



A country mill used for agricultural purposes, and of course a hotel too. Similar to the estates in this region, this 18th-century farm sited along the foothills of the Sierra Morenais is structured around a principal building. Formerly property of the Count of Albatera, the hotel conserves from those days the fitted stone blocks along the façade, the arch entryway, a chapel with a baroque belfry ...

Rafael Carrillo, the owner of this establishment, has shown how to begin with nothing and create a niche amid the hotel and gastronomic services of Cordoba. Along narrow winding streets in the old Jewish quarter, he opened set up shop around 1970 and went right to work. First, their popular barbecued meats lead to additions that included the typical Andalusian patio and an endless number of dinnin...



Here olives are the fountain of life; they are present here in the 18th-century olive oil mill and in the century-old olive trees that populate this region. There are also allusions of rural life to be found here in antique water trough, pump and well have arrived to present times to contextualize the dry lands of this complexly rehabilitated country estate....

Franciscan monastery built in 1492 as the nucleus of evangelization of the New World. The facility is comprised of a church, lodge, refectory, and pharmacy with patios, gardens and a cemetery for 500 monks, which very well could have served Junípero Serra, scribed Cervantes´ textes or Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba´s stores. Oil paintings, arches, light green tiles in the patio all speak for themse...



The house-convent of the Order of the Minim sited in the historic downtown, restored by the hotel chain Husa. This old cloister today boasts an elegant vestibule that invites friends to gather amid the nobility of the stone walls. Breakfasts are served in the bar....


An Arab-arche doorway in the fortress wall serves as main entrance to this accommodation that occupies two 18th-century mansions connected by a Mudejar patio. Sited very close to the mosque and cathedral in the Jewish quarter, the hotel forms part of the NH Gold Selection.If you would like more information, have a look at what our hotel critic, Fernando Gallardo, has to say about this hotel. T...


Standing alone, the quite city of the caliphs lays to the foot of this inn. This mountainous area of Cordoba known as El Brillante is witness to a unique starry sky coupled with city lights, and it looks as though the stars can be touched from the bedroom balconies of the hotel. Abderramán I must have known this when he had a small summer palace built in this very spot. It is said that this powerf...
