Cordoba is a fascinating city in northern Spain. Dating back to the Middle Ages, it’s brimming with ancient history and culture. In fact, the entire city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it’s just waiting to be explored.

You’ll struggle to find a city in Spain more perfect for Instagram. The patios are overflowing with flowers, the streets are lined with incredible Roman, medieval and Moorish architecture, and the people are always smiling.

And the best part? Cordoba is a city that’s meant to be discovered on foot. While there is great public transport and infrastructure for those who prefer not to walk, the labyrinthine streets are simply ideal for getting lost in.

So plan your visit to Cordoba and see what all the fuss is about for yourself. Are you looking for the best Cordoba accommodation or where to stay in Cordoba for families? We’ve got the lowdown.

Where to Stay in Cordoba

Wondering where to stay in Cordoba? Here are our top two recommendations for the very best hotel and hostel to stay in this ancient yet modern city: 

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    Best Airbnb in Cordoba: Traditional loft with charm

    For your first stay in Cordoba, we highly recommend checking out this Airbnb. The beautiful interior design is traditional, yet stylish and makes you feel like you’re at home. The location is amazing too, only minutes from the mosque, right in the middle of the historic centre. Definitely, a great place to live in.

    Best Hostel in Cordoba: Option Be Cordoba Hostel

    One of the leading design hostels in the world, Option Be Cordoba Hostel is one of the best places in Cordoba to stay because it’s the only hostel in the city with a rooftop pool! Freebies include free breakfast, Wi-Fi, towels, and sangria each evening. Choose from shared dorms and private en-suite rooms.

    Option Be Cordoba Hostel is one of our favourites in Cordoba but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Best Hotel in Cordoba: Córdoba Cool La Estación

    Perfect for couples and families, this two-bedroom apartment is hands down one of the best places to stay in Cordoba. Sleeping up to five people, it offers a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and access to a seasonal rooftop pool. Other perks include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and a washing machine. 

    Córdoba Cool La Estación is one of our favourites in Cordoba but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Cordoba Neighborhood Guide

    FIRST TIME IN CORDOBA, SPAIN
    Juderia, Cordoba Spain
    FIRST TIME IN CORDOBA, SPAIN

    Juderia

    Juderia is hands down the best neighborhood to stay in Cordoba for those with an interest in architecture and history. This neighborhood is where the Jewish community first settled in Cordoba back in the 10th century, and their influence dates back to Roman times.

    ON A BUDGET
    Cordoba Train Station, Spain
    ON A BUDGET

    Cordoba Train Station

    Wondering where to stay in Cordoba on a budget? The area around the Ave Renfe Cordoba Train Station is one of the most affordable areas in the city.

    NIGHTLIFE
    Downtown, Cordoba Spain
    NIGHTLIFE

    Downtown Cordoba

    Trying to decide where to stay in Cordoba for nightlife? The Downtown Cordoba district is your best bet. This vibrant town center is filled with modern streets, beautiful sidewalk cafes, restaurants, bars, craft beer pubs, and nightclubs.

    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY
    San Basilio, Cordoba Spain
    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY

    San Basilio

    If you’re looking for one of the coolest places to stay in Cordoba, pick a spot in San Basilio – also known as Alcazar Viejo – or one of the beautiful suburbs along the riverfront.

    FOR FAMILIES
    Vial Norte, Cordoba Spain
    FOR FAMILIES

    Vial Norte

    Vial Norte is one of the best places to stay in Cordoba for families. Why? Well, it has plenty of beautiful green city parks, botanical gardens, and castles to explore.

    Cordoba’s neighborhoods are picture-perfect, like something out of a fairy-tale. If you don’t believe us, consider this: the city hosts a competition each year to see who has the prettiest patio, balcony or courtyard.

    Homes and outdoor spaces are decorated with colorful flowers, grapevines, trickling fountains, and gorgeous décor from sculptures to mosaics. Everything is photogenic in this city.

    There’s so much to do in Cordoba, from foodie adventures to family-friendly activities. If you’re wondering where to stay in Cordoba for one night, we’d suggest Juderia – the Jewish Quarter for a real look into the city’s age-old history and culture.

    If you’re looking for the best neighborhood in Cordoba to stay in for nightlife, then Downtown Cordoba with its great bars, pubs, and nightclubs is for you.

    The coolest quarter for Instagram views is San Basilio with its award-winning flower-filled patios. Budget travelers can find cheap accommodation around the train station.

    Top 5 Cordoba Best Neighborhoods to Stay in

    Let’s take a closer look at the five best neighborhoods to stay in Cordoba, Spain. Whether you’re wondering where to stay in Cordoba for one night or a few weeks, each district is a little different to the last, so be sure to check out which is right for you!

    #1 Juderia (The Jewish Quarter) – Where to Stay in Cordoba for Your First Time

    Juderia is hands down the best neighborhood to stay in Cordoba for those with an interest in architecture and history. This neighborhood is where the Jewish community first settled in Cordoba back in the 10th century, and their influence dates back to Roman times.

    If you only have one night or day in Cordoba, Juderia is where you want to be. There’s so much history and culture to be found by wandering the streets of the Jewish Quarter. But it’s not just history, there are plenty of modern attractions too – tapas bars, restaurants, pubs, and cafes.

    Juderia, Cordoba Spain

    Set on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, this charming part of the city has a network of interesting alleyways to explore.  The best part about staying in the Jewish Quarter is being able to step out of your hotel, which will very likely be a historic building or a boutique lodge, and walk to the Mezquita, the Mosque-Cathedral of the city.

    While there are many hotels all over this part of the city, there are only a few for backpackers or budget travelers. As one of the most popular neighborhoods in Cordoba, you should expect to pay a little more when you stay here.

    Best Airbnb in Juderia: Traditional loft with charm

    For your first stay in Cordoba, we highly recommend checking out this Airbnb. The beautiful interior design is traditional, yet stylish and makes you feel like you’re at home. The location is amazing too, only minutes from the mosque, right in the middle of the historic centre. Definitely, a great place to live in.

    Best Hotel in Juderia: Hacienda Posada de Vallina

    Set right beside the famous Mezquita Cathedral in the Jewish Quarter, this 3-star hotel offers a choice of twin and double rooms with free Wi-Fi, an en-suite bathroom, and private patio. Facilities include an indoor courtyard and an affordable buffet breakfast. You’ll love the traditional Andalusian architecture!

    Best Hotel in Juderia: Eurostars Maimonides

    This 3-star hotel faces the Cordoba Grand Mosque in the heart of the historic Jewish Quarter. Rooms come with marble flooring, free Wi-Fi, and a patio – some with mosque views. Facilities include an Andalusian courtyard with a fountain, secure on-site parking, and an on-site restaurant.

    Best Hostel in Juderia: Option Be Cordoba Hostel

    Option Be Cordoba Hostel is one of the leading design hostels in the world – and the only one in the city with a rooftop pool! Just five minutes’ walk from the Mezquita of Cordoba, it offers free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a free towel, and free sangria each evening. Choose from shared dorms and private en-suites.    

    Option Be Cordoba Hostel is one of our favourites in Cordoba but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Juderia

    • Take a stroll to the Mezquita, Cordoba’s famous mosque-cathedral. The Islamic architecture is incredible!
    • Visit Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Castle of the Christian Kings) and gardens set within the ruins of a Moorish fort
    • Explore the Historic Center
    • Admire the Viana Palace, a gorgeous Renaissance palace with 12 flower-filled patios
    • Discover the 14th-century synagogue, now a National Monument
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    #2 Cordoba Train Station – Where to Stay in Cordoba on a Budget

    Wondering where to stay in Cordoba on a budget? The area around the Ave Renfe Cordoba Train Station is one of the most affordable areas in the city.

    You’ll find all sorts of budget-friendly hotels, hostels, and B&Bs here.  Bear in mind that while most of the Cordoba accommodation around the train station is no-frills, they do all the basics really well. Just don’t expect to find a One&Only here.

    Cordoba Train Station, Spain

    The district around the train station is one of the best areas to stay in Cordoba if you’re looking to save some cash. There are a few attractions within walking distance, such as the Merced Palace and gardens and Malmuerta Tower.

    Plus, because of its location right by the train station, it’s also convenient and affordable for getting around the city and beyond.

    Best Airbnb in Cordoba Train Station: Affordable private room

    This room might be a bit further from the centre (roughly a 15min walk) but it’s very affordable. Kitchen, bathroom and living area are shared with the hosts. Previous guests loved their stay and the incredible hospitality – they felt properly taken care of. The train station and bus stops are just moments away.

    Best Hostel in Cordoba Train Station: Station Cordoba Apartment

    One of the best value places to stay in Cordoba, this air-conditioned apartment offers one bedroom, a living room with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, and a bathroom with shower. Cordoba Mosque, Costasol Plaza, Merced Palace, and the train station are all within easy reach. 

    Best Hotel in Cordoba Train Station: Lofts Cordoba Estacion

    Enjoy a choice of great value apartments close to the train station, Merced Palace, and Cordoba Mosque. These two-bedroom apartments sleep from two to eight people each. Guests can look forward to perks such as free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a living room with a sofa, and a well-equipped kitchen.

    Best Hotel in Cordoba Train Station: Apartamento Centro

    Take advantage of this six-sleeper apartment with free private parking in Cordoba. Inside, you’ll find three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a dining area. Added luxuries include a washing machine, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Popular landmarks such as Merced Palace and the Cordoba Mosque are all nearby.

    Things to See and Do in Cordoba Train Station

    • Walk to see the Merced Palace, now home to Cordoba’s provincial government
    • See the Torre de la Malmuerta watchtower, once part of a 1400s medieval fortress
    • Explore the Roman mausoleum
    • Take a day trip to Seville, approximately 45 minutes away by train

    #3 Downtown Cordoba – Best Places to Stay in Cordoba for Nightlife

    Trying to decide where to stay in Cordoba for nightlife? The Downtown Cordoba district is your best bet. This vibrant town center is filled with modern streets, beautiful sidewalk cafes, restaurants, bars, craft beer pubs, and nightclubs.

    Plaza de las Tendillas is one of the best areas to stay in Cordoba. Start your evenings off sampling craft beer in the sunshine before heading out to one of the live music venues or night clubs later on. You’ll never be bored here!

    Downtown, Cordoba Spain

    And while this area certainly has no shortage of nightlife venues, it’s also a popular shopping destination during the day – one of the best places for retail therapy. For those wishing to discover the city’s history, the Jewish Quarter is just a few blocks away.

    Best Airbnb in Downtown Cordoba: Comfy flat in the best area

    Super bright, comfortable and free coffee – now if this doesn’t convince you, we don’t know what will. This Airbnb is a great choice for nightlife enthusiasts. Located in the liveliest area of the city, you’ll find cool bars around every corner. The apartment itself is super stylish, with massive windows and has been designed with an eye for detail.

    Best Hostel in Downtown Cordoba: Hotel Boston

    Choose affordability with a great location at Hotel Boston, located in Plaza de las Tendillas between the historic city center and the bus and rail stations. Guests staying here can enjoy free WI-Fi, air-conditioning, 24-hour reception, luggage storage, and an on-site restaurant. The Mezquita is just 400 meters away!

    Best Hotel in Downtown Cordoba: H10 Palacio Colomera

    This 4-star hotel offers a garden, terrace and outdoor pool in Plaza de las Tendillas. Twin or double rooms come with a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, complimentary toiletries, and city views. A great breakfast is available each morning. Hotspots nearby include the Roman Temple, Calahorra Tower, and Cordoba Mosque. 

    Best Hotel in Downtown Cordoba: Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa

    This 4-star hotel is well placed in the heart of the city. Guests can look forward to facilities like a sun terrace, a bar, car hire facilities, and a spa with hammam, a hot tub, and sauna. Each room (twin, triple, or family) comes with a private bathroom, complimentary toiletries, and free Wi-Fi.

    Things to See and Do in Downtown Cordoba

    • See the crucifix of Christ of the Lanterns
    • Have a drink at one of the bars and cafes off Plaza de las Tendillas
    • Admire the ruins of the Roman Temple
    • Listen to live music at Café Malaga
    • Admire the beautiful San Miguel Church
    • Taste fine local wines at Wineberia
    • Visit the bars, antique stores, and markets on Plaza de la Corredera – an enormous 17th-century square previously used for executions
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    #4 San Basilio – The Coolest Place to Stay in Cordoba

    If you’re looking for one of the coolest places to stay in Cordoba, pick a spot in San Basilio – also known as Alcazar Viejo – or one of the beautiful suburbs along the riverfront.

    The beautiful old neighborhood of San Basilio is one of the most picturesque and Instagram-worthy areas with whitewashed homes and flower-filled patios. It’s also the best area in Cordoba to stay in if you want to experience the Feria de los Patios in May every year – where the locals compete to win the title of the best looking patio.

    San Basilio, Cordoba Spain

    But it’s not just the well-tended homes that are great to look at. The hotels are often set within some of Cordoba’s oldest buildings. The historic Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Castle of the Christian Kings) is one of the district’s best pieces of architecture.

    Best Airbnb in San Basilio: Small charming studio

    This very cute Airbnb has been recently renovated, so everything that you find inside is brand new, clean and high in quality. The home is cosy and small but has everything you need, from a small patio to a well-equipped kitchen. Close to the main attractions but a bit further in a quiet area, the studio is ideally located as well.

    Best Hostel in San Basilio: May Flowers Hostel

    May Flowers Hostel is one of the coolest places to stay in Cordoba because of its excellent location in one of Cordoba’s prettiest districts. Perfectly situated for walking, the Mezquita is just five minutes away. Perks include free city maps, free Wi-Fi, towel rental, and bathrooms in every room.

    Best Hotel in San Basilio: Apartamento Acogedor en los Patios de San Basilio

    This lovely one-bedroom apartment in San Basilio can cater for two to five people. It comes with a balcony, free parking, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can look forward to a fully equipped kitchen for self-catering, a washing machine, and a living room with a sofa bed. 

    Best Hotel in San Basilio: Patio Cordobés San Basilio

    This cozy 3-star apartment sleeps two, four or five people in a central location just 900 yards from Cordoba Synagogue. Facilities include one bedroom, a patio, a fully equipped kitchen with a washing machine, and a living area with a sofa. Guests staying here will have access to a flower-filled outdoor area.

    Things to See and Do in San Basilio

    • Follow the Cordoban Patios route to see the beautiful houses and patios taking part in the famous Feria de los Patios
    • Take a stroll along the riverfront and admire the San Rafael Bridge lit up at night
    • Visit the nearby Mill of Happiness, now a museum
    • Take the kids to Children’s City with its many swings and playgrounds
    • Explore the stunning gardens of the Royal Botanical Garden of Cordoba
    • Visit the Municipal Park Zoo

    #5 Vial Norte – Best Area in Cordoba to Stay in for Families

    Vial Norte is one of the best places to stay in Cordoba for families. Why? Well, it has plenty of beautiful green city parks, botanical gardens, and castles to explore.

    The hotels here are often a lot more modern and functional – most will include a Continental breakfast in the rate – which is fantastic if you’re wondering where to stay in Cordoba with kids!

    Vial Norte, Cordoba Spain

    Due to its great location close to Downtown Cordoba and the rest of the city’s attractions (the city isn’t that big) and affordable prices, it’s no surprise this neighborhood is so popular for families, students, and budget travelers.

    Best Airbnb in Vial Norte: Spacious family apartment

    If you’re thinking about travelling to Cordoba with your family, this place might be worth having a look at. 5 people fit into this home easily, which is perfect for bigger families. It’s in a quiet neighbourhood but in walking distance to supermarkets, public transport options and restaurants. The host also provides great recommendations for your stay and two bicycles.

    Best Hostel in Vial Norte: Hotel Serrano

    Wondering where to stay in Cordoba with kids? This family-friendly hotel offers a choice of twin, double or triple rooms, just a 15-minute walk from the old town. Rooms come with air-conditioning, a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and a good daily breakfast included in the rate. 

    Best Hotel in Vial Norte: Apart.Centro Jitkey

    Perfect for families, Apart.Centro Jitkey is a superior apartment with city views, sleeping two, three or four people. Inside you’ll find a bedroom, a living room with a TV, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen for self-catering. Facilities include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and private on-site parking. Merced Palace and Viana Palace are within walking distance. 

    Apart.Centro Jitkey is one of our favourites in Cordoba but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Best Hotel in Vial Norte: Córdoba Cool La Estación

    Córdoba Cool La Estación is one of the best places to stay in Cordoba. This two-bedroom apartment caters for up to five people, making it a popular choice for families. Inside you’ll find a full kitchen and two bathrooms. Perks include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a washing machine, and a seasonal rooftop swimming pool.

    Córdoba Cool La Estación is one of our favourites in Cordoba but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Vial Norte

    • Relax around the fountain or explore the gardens of Jardines de la Merced
    • Have a bite to eat at the popular La Mar De Gambas Vial Norte restaurant
    • Discover the flower-filled gardens and playgrounds inside Jardines de la Victoria
    • Have a picnic at La Ciudad de los Ninos – an open playground with slides, castles, a mini-golf course, musical pathways, and water features for kids under 12
    • Have dinner at Bodegas Mezquita Céspedes, one of the most family-friendly restaurants in Cordoba

    FAQ about Finding a Place to Stay in Cordoba

    Here’s what people usually ask us about the areas of Cordoba and where to stay.

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    Final Thoughts on Where to Stay in Cordoba, Spain

    We hope our Cordoba neighborhood guide has been helpful for planning your Cordoba vacation, whether you’ve been wondering what’s best for families or where to stay in Cordoba for nightlife.

    While the top five neighborhoods we mention above are all worth a stay in their own right, we couldn’t finish this post without giving our own two cents.

    When it comes to choosing the very best neighborhood in Cordoba to stay in, we’d recommend Juderia (the Jewish Quarter) simple because it offers all of what Cordoba has to offer in once place – historic buildings, beautiful landmarks, and stunning cafes and restaurants.

    We hope you have a fantastic time in Cordoba! Have we left anything out? Let us know in the comments below – we’d love to hear from you.

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