A haven of peace at the heart of the Jewish Quarter just a stone's throw from the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Cathedral and the other main sights; this small, 3-star boutique-style hotel has been recently renovated to the highest modern standards with elements and colours which retain its Cordoba's essence.

The lobby is surprisingly light and spacious, with a fountain as its focal point and there is a roof terrace with views to the cathedral towers – the perfect place to relax of an evening when the towers are lit up.

Accommodation

20 rooms each individually decorated in a modern style with traditional materials.
The suite has a large private terrace as well as a jacuzzi bath & shower.
The family room is divided into two bedrooms and can sleep up to four. It also has a larger bathroom.

Hotel Features

Roof-top terrace with bar service – views to Cathedral
Massage services
They can organise visits to all city sights and walking tours, micro-car hire, excursions to the Dehesa with a visit to a Cortijo, flamenco shows, cycling tours, Ruta del Jamon Iberico….
NB The hotel does not have parking. Private parking available on request – not bookable in advance.

Restaurant

Buffet breakfast.Roof terrace with barPlenty of dining options nearby.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
Tour Booking Service
WiFi all areas
Spacious Grounds
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
No smoking in hotel
Luggage storage
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Coffee maker
Walk-in shower
Bathrobes
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box
Desk

Dining

Breakfast only
Bars / restaurants within walking distance of the hotel
Bistro serving lighter meals
Bar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Packed lunch service

Accessibility

Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

On-site parking (extra charge)
Roman Bridge - Cordoba

Córdoba, Andalucia

As capital of the vast Caliphate of Cordoba the city was Europe's most populous and also its greatest centre of learning.  Prior to that Cordoba was chosen by the Romans as capital of Hispania Uterior. Understandable then that the whole central area is now declared a UNESCO World Heritage site!

The Great Mosque, the largest Islamic edifice in the western world, is undoubtedly the main attraction. Truly breathtaking in both style and scale, here you can see the passing of empires with vestiges of Visigothic and Moorish times as well as the stamp of the Reconquista in the form of the Renaissance cathedral nave built in the heart of the original Islamic mosque.

But there's plenty more besides; get lost in the labyrinth lanes of the Jewish Quarter and don't miss the beautiful patios literally festooned with potted geraniums. Visit the Roman walls and bridge or the archaeological remains at Medina Azahara

1 – The Great Mosque & Cathedral of Cordoba
2 – Visit the  Roman Bridge and walls
3 – Wander in the Jewish Quarter
4 – Relax in the  Moorish bath houses
5 – Try the local Montilla Moriles wine (take care!)
6 – Floral 'patios' courtyards lined with potted geraniums
7 – Local gastronomy with Arabic and Jewish influences
8 – Visit Sotos de Albolafia on the Guadalquivir
9 – Visit Los Pedroches Spain's largest Dehesa where pigs are lovingly reared for the famous Iberian ham.
10 – Go to a 'tablao' – a traditional Flamenco show