Córdoba (city, Spain)

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Halal Travel to Córdoba

Belltower street cordoba - A Córdoba street under the looming Bell Tower of the Mezquita

Córdoba is a mid-sized city of 350,000 inhabitants and the capital of the province of Cordoba (province, Spain) | Córdoba, situated in the center of Andalucia in Spain. A great cultural reference point in Europe, this ancient city has been declared a World Heritage Site and contains a mixture of the diverse cultures that have settled it throughout history.

Córdoba (city, Spain) Halal Travel Guide

Very few places in the world can boast of having been the capital of a Roman province (Hispania Ulterior) and the capital of an Arab State (Al-Andalus) and a Caliphate. Such splendor is palpable in the intellectual wealth of this city, that has seen the birth of figures like Seneca, Averroes, and Maimonides. The historical quarter of Córdoba is a beautiful network of small streets, alleys, squares and whitewashed courtyards arranged around the Mezquita, which reflects the city's prominent place in the Islamic world during medieval times.

Córdoba also has much to offer in terms of art, culture and leisure, thanks to a myriad of cultural events that are organized here throughout the year: Flamenco festivals, concerts, ballet and other activities. These events are complemented by a number of museums and a great nightlife scene.

  • Córdoba (city, Spain) Tourism Board Office - Punto de Información Turística | Plaza de las Tendillas, 5 37.88478, -4.77956 ☎ +34 902 201 774 Opening Hours: Daily 09:00-14:00, 17:00-19:30
  • Córdoba (city, Spain) Tourism Board Office - Punto de Información Turística | Campo Santo de los Mártires 37.87731, -4.78168 in front of the Alcázar ☎ +34 902 201 774 Opening Hours: Daily 09:00-14:00, 17:00-19:30

How to travel to Córdoba (city, Spain)

Cordoba map - Map of Córdoba

Travel by train to Córdoba (city, Spain)

RENFE, Spain's high-speed train network, offers a very fast and comfortable train service to Córdoba. From Madrid Atocha trains run hourly, most continuing to Sevilla (45 min), some to Malaga (50 min), Cadiz or Algeciras (for Morocco). Two of the Madrid services originate in Barcelona, which takes around five hours via Zaragoza. As the trains are so fast and journey times are short and they only run day-time.

  • Estación de Córdoba Central | Glorieta de las Tres Culturas 37.88913, -4.78833 ☎ +34 902 432 343 S1779 Bf Córdoba, 449 044 - The station is modern, on Avenida de America. There are luggage lockers, wi-fi, cafés, and a tourist information centre. To get to the old town including Mezquita, turn left in the station mall as you exit the platform and then right down the verdant divided boulevard of Avenida de la Republica Argentina. 15 min brings you to a gate through the old city walls, keep straight on then bear right towards the biggest tower in view.

Travel on a Bus in Córdoba (city, Spain)

  • Córdoba Bus Station - Estación de Autobuses de Córdoba | Avenida de la Libertad 37.88951, -4.79021 just across the street from the train station ☎ +34 957 40 40 40 - Autobus Aucorsa (Córdoba, España) - Regular buses from almost every town in Andalucia as well as from Madrid departing from the "Estación Sur" (around 6 buses per day). te/Alsa/?portal.alsa.request.locale=en_GB ALSA and Socibus both have timetable and ticket information online.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Córdoba (city, Spain)

Córdoba has no airport. The closest major airports are in Seville, Málaga and Madrid; from there a train or a bus to Córdoba takes just a few hours.

By car

Distances to Cordoba: Madrid 407 kilometers, Badajoz 278 kilometers, Granada 166 kilometers, Malaga 175 km

How to get around in Córdoba (city, Spain)

GPS 37.88478|-4.77956 Just about everything of interest in Córdoba is within easy walking distance (the one notable exception being the Medina Azahara), and the typical tourist can do with the standard tourist map which can be obtained from the tourist offices (one on the east side of the Mezquita, another between the Alcázar and the city walls, and yet another in the train station, to name a few).

The area with by far the most to see is the Old City surrounding the Mezquita. The Old City is a tangle of medieval-style streets roughly bounded by the Guadalquivir River on the south and the area surrounding Plaza de las Tendillas on the north and the tree-lined Paseo de la Victoria on the west. This area is crammed with places to stay, eat and buy souvenirs, though many visitors may find certain areas (particularly immediately surrounding the Mezquita) too tourist, with more interesting things found wandering into the tiny streets of the Yahudi Quarter to the West and north of the Mezquita. Behind the Mezquita the Roman Bridge crosses the Guadalquivir River to a museum in the old gate on the opposite side.

The area immediately to the north of the Old City, roughly from the area around Plaza de las Tendillas to Avenida de America is a more modern section of town and is where the train and bus station is located as well as a major shopping area. Along Paseo de la Victoria on the west side and Avenida de America on the north are large parks that make for a pleasant stroll.

What to see in Córdoba (city, Spain)

The Mezquita

Mezquita arches cordoba - The famous arches of the Mezquita

Monday to Saturday 08:30-19:00, Sunday 08:30-10:30 and 14:00-19:00 (last entry 30 minutes before closing). €10 (free entry during 8:30-9:30 morning mass).

The biggest attraction in Córdoba and a truly must-see building and the Mezquita is a massive former masjid-turned-cathedral famed for its "forest" of columns topped with Islamic-style red and white striped arches among its other many architectural highlights and serves as a reminder of the glory and importance Córdoba held in medieval times. The building is full of history and beauty - you'll want to give yourself at least a couple of hours to do it justice.

Built in 786 as a masjid and the structure was expanded several times under Córdoba's Muslim rule while still remaining largely true to the original design. Following the Christian Reconquista of Córdoba in 1236, work immediately went underway to convert the building to a church, and four centuries later a cathedral at the center of the building was constructed, though not without controversy as it significantly altered the space. Today, despite the presence of the cathedral, most of the original masjid structure remains remarkably impeccably maintained.

Approaching the Mezquita and the first thing you will notice is the massive bell tower on the building's north side which looms over the surrounding buildings. Built in the 1600s the tower replaced a minaret previously on the site. Along the outside of the building the wall takes on the appearance of a fortress, with an elaborate set of Moorish-style archway and windows spaced every so often.

Walking through one of the doors you'll enter the Patio de los Naranjos, or Court of the Orange Trees, which true to its name contains a grove of orange trees, planted in symmetrical rows that replicate the forest of columns within the building. A large fountain drips pleasantly in the middle, and the views of the bell tower framed by trees are excellent. The Patio is free to enter and is open during the day as a public park - the ticket booths are located on the bell tower side of the courtyard.

Entering the interior you'll immediately be standing before the forest of columns which recede into the distance, topped with their dazzling horseshoe arches. The light in the space will play interesting tricks with the arches and varies pretty dramatically as you walk through the building, going from rather dark when you enter to very bright at the cathedral in the middle and back and forth as you continue.

Opposite the room from the entrance is the Mihrab, a spectacular archway decorated with Arabic writing which was the focus of the masjid, as it faced in the direction of Mecca and was what every Muslim faced as they knelt on the floor to pray . Once, tens of thousands of people could fit into this space to pray and the multitude knelt on their rugs before the Mihrab. In the junction of the building nearby are glass cases with artifacts excavated from beneath the Mezquita, and the walls along the side of the building are lined with chapels, each one with an intricate piece of artwork.

At the center of the building and the Gothic Church towers over the rest of the building, and the transition from the impressive-but-intimate masjid structure to the overwhelming awe of the cathedral is abrupt and rather jarring, but don't let that stop you from taking in the beauty of the cathedral, with its rich decoration and well-illuminated interior, standing to suggest triumph over the Muslims who previously used this building. The presence of the cathedral also offers the unique opportunity to so easily compare the differences between Muslim and Christian architecture.

The Old City

Citywall cordoba - The City Wall and Puerta de Almodóvar

A tangle of narrow medieval streets surrounding the Mezquita and the Old City sits just uphill from the muddy Guadalquivir River and contains the vast majority of Córdoba's tourist attractions. North and west of the Mezquita sits the Yahudi Quarter, a neighborhood which dates from the late Middle Ages and offers an interesting stroll, some patios and a few scant reminders of the Yahudi population that once lived here.

  • Roman Bridge - Puente Romano | 37.876667, -4.778056 - Roman bridge of Córdoba Puente romano y mezquita A Roman-style bridge over the shallow Guadalquivir River that was once the main crossing over the river, securing Córdoba's importance to the region. The entrance to the bridge is marked by a triumphal arch and an adjacent single-column monument and it crosses to an old fortified gate (now a museum, described below) on the other side.
  • Museum of Al-Andalus Life - Museo Vivo de Al-Andalus | C/ Puente Romano at the opposite end of the Roman Bridge ☎ +34 957 293 929 Opening Hours: October-April 10:00-18:00, May-September, 10:00-14:00 and 16:30-20:30 €4.50, €3 children A history museum located in the Torre de la Calahorra, which once served as the old fortified gate to the city. Upon entering the museum the greeters (who speak good English) have you don a headset which will explain the exhibits and artifacts on Muslim Andalusia you will view as you walk from room to room. The narrators take a very philosophical take on the whole thing and their descriptions of Islam may come off as rather flowery, but the artifacts are worth a look and the balcony on the top of the tower offers an excellent view of the river and the city.
  • Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos C/ Caballerizas Reales 37.877222, -4.781944 - Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 08:30-19:30, Saturday 09:30-16:30, Sunday 09:30-14:30 €4.5, students €2.25 Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos - Jardin alcazar cordoue - Built in the 8th century as a caliphate residence on the site of a Visigoth fortress and the Alcazar was used as the residence and fortress of Ferdinand and Isabella (the "Christian Monarchs" for whom the building is now named) as well as a headquarters for the Spanish Inquisition. The fortress, with its artifacts (including a series of Roman mosaics and a Roman sarcophagus) and two towers is now open for touring, but the main attraction here is the lush and beautiful gardens on the site.
  • Calle de las Flores 37.880381, -4.779592 near the Mezquita, on the tower side - Calleja de las Flores - A beautiful narrow street, full of flowers with a wonderful tiny square at the end and excellent views of the Mezquita's Tower framed by the buildings lining the street.
  • Synagogue - La Sinagoga | C/ Judíos 37.879722, -4.783333 in the Yahudi Quarter - Opening Hours: Closed to visitors since December 2017, for conservation and rehabilitation €0.30, but you may find no one staffing the door, in which case it's free Córdoba Synagogue - Cordoba sinagoga de cordoba A small but beautifully preserved synagogue - one of only three remaining in Spain - the structure was built in 1315 and consists of a single small, square room with high ceilings and gorgeous Mudejar decorative plaster on the walls.
  • Casa de Sefarad.
  • City Wall.
  • Plaza del Potro - A small old square where Don Quijote de la Macha stayed in one of his adventures. You can find there a nice fountain with a small horse and a 'Triunfo de San Rafael'. Julio Romero de Torres local painter Museum and Fine Arts Museum are also located in this place.
  • Plaza de la Corredera - The only 'Plaza Mayor cerrada' (closed main square) in Andalucía.
  • Capilla de San Bartolomé Calle Averroes 37.8797, -4.7825 ☎ +34 957 78 76 44 Opening Hours: 15 September – 14 Jun: Tuesday - Saturday 10:30-13:30, 15:30-18:30; Sunday 10:30-13:30; Monday 15:30-18:30; closed during summer €2 (Sa, Sunday and holidays), €2.90 (Monday - F), free (Córdoba University students) San Bartolomé, Córdoba - Capilla de Santiago (s. XV) A marvelous Gothic-Mudéjar chapel from the 15th century, with beautiful tiles and vaulting. The chapel is maintained by Córdoba University.
  • Albolafia Water Mill 37.87681, -4.77998 west of the Puente Romano - Free - MolinoAlbolafiaCordoba A reconstructed Moorish water wheel, and the only one remaining in Spain.
  • Templo Romano - Roman Temple of Cordoba | Along Calle Claudio Marcelo 37.8847, -4.77639 - Roman temple of Córdoba Templo romano Córdoba 06385 - 5-min walk from Cordoba's main square is the Templo Romano and the ruins of Roman temple dating back to the 1st century A.D during the reign of the Emperor Domitian (81-96 CE). The ruins are badly degraded and the columns have been reconstructed, but at night the place is nicely lit up. A family of feral cats at the site attracts as much attention as the ruins themselves. The Templo Romano, Puente Romano and fragments at the Archaeological Museum are all that remain of Cordoba's Roman past. Free.
  • Museo Arqueológico - Archaeological Museum of Cordoba | Plaza Jerónimo Páez, 7 37.882028, -4.778306 ☎ +34 957 35 55 17 Opening Hours: 16 September - 15 June: Tuesday - Saturday 09:00-19:30, Sunday & holidays 09:00-15:30; 16 June-15 September: Tuesday - Sunday 09:00-15:30 €2.90 (non-EU visitors), free (EU visitors) - Portada del Palacio de los Páez Castillejo (Córdoba, Spain) Small museum tucked away in a plaza in the old city, it showcases artefacts from Cordoba's prehistory, through its Roman and Islamic eras to Medieval times. Most impressive of all and the museum is built over the ruins of Cordoba's old Roman amphitheatre, and allows visitors to walk through the actual ruins.
  • Calleja del Pañuelo - Handkerchief Alley | Calleja del Pañuelo - Tiny alleyway near the Mosque-Gothic Church. At its narrowest point, it is supposedly only 72 cm wide. Built in the Moorish style, it leads to a small square (smallest in the world) with a fountain.

Outside the Old City

Medina Azahara 18 - Medina Azahara

  • Plaza del Cristo de los Faroles Cuesta del Bailio (Close to Alfaros street) The most impressive square and the best time to go there is the sunset or night (see picture). A Christ in the Cross statue adorned with lot of old lanterns, candles and flowers in a very quiet atmosphere. While it is outside the old city - it's really not far.
  • Plaza de las Tendillas
  • Viana Palace Former residence of the Marquise of Viana, thit is an impressive museum featuring furniture, tapestries, porcelain, tiles, paintings, leatherwork, muskets, a 7000-volume library and extensive gardens spread out over 14 patios.
  • Medina Azahara Carretera de Palma del Rio 37.8860, -4.8664 Approximately 5km west of town. (The tourism office runs a azahara.cfm bus at 10:15 or 17:00 for €7.) - Free entrance for EU-citizens, very affordable for non-EU. World legacy listed ruins of the capital of the Western Caliphate, built beginning in 940. Huge archeological interest, a beautiful and very special walk.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Córdoba (city, Spain)

Puente Romano Cordoba - Roman Bridge of Córdoba

May - ¡Mayo!. The best time to visit the city. 'The Month of Córdoba'.

  • Feria de Córdoba - Last week in May, a huge fair of soft-drinking, dancing, eating, and not working. Flamenco and salsa music. A great time! (25 May - 01 June 2023)
  • Cruces de Mayo - 1st week of May. Very fun, a lot of public squares in the downtown and the old city, with big crosses flower-made, with live music and none-alcoholic drinks full of people having fun! (1-5 May 2023)
  • Cata del Vino Montilla-Moriles - Cordovan fruit cocktail-tasting fair. Very good fruit cocktails, tapas and music in a huge tent in the downtown. (25-28 April 2023)
  • Festival de Patios - About 2 weeks during May. People living in the ancient neighborhoods of Córdoba are proud to open their courtyards to visitors and participate in a contest in which colourful plants and different elements invite to contemplate the beauty of traditional style houses. (6-19 May 2023)

March-April

  • Semana Santa (the week before Easter) - Processions throughout town involving scenes from the life of Christ, bands, and penitents. Very nice exhibition of the city's culture. Approximately six processions each night from 18:00 to midnight.

July

  • Festival Internacional de la Guitarra The city become the world Guitar Capital during two weeks full of concerts featuring the top world guitar players and bands ranging from Jazz/Blues, Classical, and of course, Flamenco. Excellent music and dance seminars, music courses, and conferences about guitar.

February-March

  • Carnaval A typical Andalusian carnival (not as huge as Cadiz's festival, but a great time nevertheless). The downtown is full of people in costumes during the weekend, funny songs are sang throughout city squares.

During the year

  • Hammam - Arabic baths 5 minutes walking distance west of the masjid there is a modern Arabic bath that recreates the ones used during the Moorish era. During the golden times of the western caliphate Cordoba was said to have more than 400 hundreds baths. The site offers a session of two hours (including a private massage).
  • Take a Segway Tour in Córdoba, passing by places which are normally missed by the visitor. English spoken tours. From €15 per person.

Shopping

The main shopping area is around the Plaza de las Tendillas: Concepción street, Cruz Conde street, Gran Capitán boulevard, Ronda de los Tejares avenue...

  • Sukia - cocktail shop, Cuesta Luján 4. (between Plaza de las Tendillas and San Fernado), 95749051, Really cool shop. Its sells Kitch, be it in clothes, music, decorations form, if it's kitch from the 1950s, 60s or 70s, its here.
  • Blas s - Artisanal Ceramics, Calle Martinez Rücker. (The street leading to the Mezquita with a Moroccan restaurant.) This store is one of Córdoba's hidden gems. The owners sell beautiful ceramics of various different styles from their patio, so not only do you get to take a look at lovely handmade ceramics, but you also get a feel for the traditional Córdoba patio. If you're not lucky enough to visit Córdoba during the weeks of the patio competition, this store offers you a great opportunity. The ceramics are also of a higher quality than those of most of the stores around the Mezquita, since the store is dedicated to ceramics and isn't tourist-oriented. They are displaying the works of Carlos Durán, a Toledo surrealist with a flare for color.

One of the traditional craftwork in Córdoba is jewellery. Good value jewels, specially Gold, can be found around the town. However, it is advisable to buy far from touristic sites as they are the most expensive places to buy that. One place to check it is around Jesus Rescatado avenue.

Halal Restaurants

  • Restaurante Casa Rubio Calle Puerta de Almodóvar, 5 37.88077, -4.78367 ☎ +34 957 420 853 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 13:00-16:30 19:30-23:30, Friday Saturday 13:00-24:00, Sunday 13:00-23:30 In the heart of the Juderia, this place offers nice tapas for the price. A bit more expensive version of it is next to the masjid, called Casa Pepe de la Juderia, which serves the same food at a slight markup for location. Excellent bravas. Worth checking out.
  • Taberna Góngora Calle del Conde de Torres Cabrera, 4 37.88639, -4.77877 ☎ +34 957 49 03 62 Opening Hours: Daily 12:30-16:00, 19:00-23:30 Popular with local residents and well known for their cured meats (carne de monte).
  • La Abadia Avenida. del Aeropuerto, 4 Opening Hours: 09:00 - 00:00 One of the few places in Cordoba that serves free tapas. It is located along a 'tapas' boulevard popular with the local residents for food. Crowded on football game days. Tapas range from 1.70 - 3€.
  • Delorean Calle Alfonso XIII, 2 Opening Hours: 08:30-16:00; 20:00-00:30 (Kitchen opens at 12:30) €2-3.50 Near the Templo Romano, this place serves free tapas with every drink, with every additional tapa at €1. Their house specialties include Piruleta de Barbacoa (Barbecued Meat on a lollipop) and Pulpo a la Gallega (Galician-style cooked octopus).
  • El Caballo Rojo Calle del Cardenal Herrero, 28 37.87968, -4.78061 near the Mezquita ☎ +34 957 475 375 +34 957 490 318 Daily 09:00-24:00 Locals claim it has the best rabo de toro in town.
  • Bodegas Campos Calle Lineros, 32 37.8815, -4.7735 ☎ +34 957 497 500 Opening Hours: Daily 13:00-16:00, 20:30-23:00; closed 24 Dec, 31 Dec Classic Córdoba place to eat. Historic building and famous for people who have visited. Food is fantastic, very recommended!
  • Casa Mazal Calle Tomás Conde, 3 37.87922, -4.78244 between the masjid-cathedral and the synagogue ☎ +34 957 94 18 88 Opening Hours: Daily 12:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30 This restaurant offers clients a chance to sample traditional Sephardic Yahudi cuisine. Although the Meat is not kosher certified, none of the dishes mix Meat and dairy. The restaurant is run by a Sephardic family. The food is, truly, divine.
  • Restaurante Castillo de la Albaida Carretera De Trassierra, kilometers 3 ☎ +34 957 27 92 69 - A refurbished castle in the foothills of the Córdoba Sierra, 10 minutes from downtown by car. Very good Cordoban food with splendid city sights.
  • Restaurante El Churrasco Calle del Romero, 16 37.88039, -4.78233 very close to the Mezquita ☎ +34 957 290 819 +34 957 421 661 Opening Hours: Daily 13:00-16:00, 20:30-24:00 With amazing Meat dishes.
  • Restaurante Amore Bonapasta Calle Reyes Católicos, 17 37.88966, -4.78037 ☎ +34 957 48 4848 Opening Hours: Sunday - West 13:30-16:00, Thursday - Saturday 13:30-16:00 21:00-00:00, Fantastic Pizzas and Pasta. Try the Pastas carbonara, very nice.
  • Taberna La Fragua Calleja del Arco, 2 37.87833, -4.781875 off C/Tomás Conde ☎ +34 957 48 45 72 Delicious home made food and traditional cooking with a modern and personal style. Enjoyable meals in an authentic 16th-century charming courtyard accompanied by flamenco ambient music. It is also feasible to try tapas and none-alcoholic drinks for a very reasonable price. Relaxed atmosphere.
  • Taberna La Lechuga Calle Tomás Conde, 12 37.87825, -4.78209 - Córdoba traditional style food. Try their brand name tasty specialty, seasoned "lettuce sprouts", served with garlic. They serve a wide range of traditional dishes. Don't forget their croquetas, but to be sure about their daily recommendations just try and ask their friendly staff.
  • Taberna San Miguel - Casa El Pisto | Plaza de San Miguel, 1 37.88574, -4.7792 behind Iglesia de San Miguel ☎ +34 957 47 01 66 Opening from Monday to Saturday 12:00-16:00, 20:00-24:00 Established in 1880, this very popular place should not be missed. Serves great Montilla, as well as rabo de toro and pisto.
  • Plaza de la Corredera. A lot of cafes in this stunning location, nice environment and nice people.
  • Vial Norte (Paseo de Córdoba). A lot of modern bars in the newest part of the city. Cute people and fancy pubs.
  • El Brillante, el Tablero Avenida del Brillante. For summertime, fancy bars, fancy people in those rich neighborhoods. From June to September.
  • Polígono industrial de Chinales (Chinales, industrial park). Very close to the downtown (5-10 min by car, €4 by taxi). Clubs/Discos: Maná, Silos, Kenia, Go...
  • Ciudad Jardín neighborhood Alderetes street, Julio Pellicer street. A lot of small but very fun places to dance, drink... to have fun! From October to May.

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Guesthouses

  • Hostal Lineros 38 A very nice place to relax. Beautiful Andalusí (Islamic from souther Spain) architecture. 38.com/en/]
  • Hostal el Triunfo Cheap and quite nice hostel near the Mezquita.

Hostels

  • The Terrace Backpackers - aka Pension Pilar del Potro / Funky Córdoba | Calle Lucano, 12 37.88032, -4.77505 ☎ +34 957 492 966 - Good location. Clean privates and dorms. Air-conditioning. Strangely has three separate names.
  • Séneca Hostel | C/ Conde y Luque, 7 37.88027, -4.78087 ☎ +34 957 491 544 Kitchen, wi-fi.
  • Backpacker Al-Karte C/ Martínez Rucker, 14 37.87951, -4.77805 near the Mezquita-Catedral ☎ +34 626 389 706 - Built in a traditional Andalusian house, with an open courtyard as the centre of the hostel. It has superior Muslim friendly rooms for parties as large as six to six-bed dorm rooms. Pleasant environment and friendly owner who will go all out of the way to give advice on what to see in Córdoba.

Hotels

  • Hotel Maciá Alfaros Great hotel with old town central location. Walking distance to central plaza, shopping, archeology sites, drinks.
  • Hotel Los Abetos Cordoba| url Av. de San José de Calasanz, 2 14012 Córdoba Córdoba ☎ +34 957 767 063
  • Hotel AC Córdoba Excellent hotel in a modern environment set a block from the bus and train stations, very close to the downtown.
  • Hotel Córdoba Center The newest hotel in the city, 5 minutes walking distance from Train/Bus station and downtown.
  • Hotel Hospes Palacio del Bailío the only 5-star hotel in town. Centrally located. Incredible old city palace from the 16th century. Respecting both Roman and Moorish architectural influences. 53 rooms, restaurant and spa. The new essence of Hospes Palacio del Bailío tells an old story, its architecture speaks of history in the old quarter of the city, next to the Cristo de ls Faroles square and 10 minutes from the Mosque.
  • Hotel Mezquita Plaza Santa Catalina, 1 37.87961, -4.779 on the eastern side of the Mezquita ☎ +34 957 47 55 85 +34 957 47 62 19 From €40/singles, €50/doubles; includes breakfast | checkin=13:00 / Check-out: 12:00 Next to the Mezquita, thit is good value with friendly service. Free wi-fi, luggage storage available.
  • Hotel NH Amistad | @otels.com Plaza de Maimónides, 3 ☎ +34 95 7420335 +34 95 7420365 - In the heart of the old town, 5 minutes walking from the Mezquita. Settled in the old city walls, inside a beautiful palace. There is another NH hotel right next door - the NH Califa.
  • Hotel casas de la Judería | @otels.com Calle Tomás Conde, 10 ☎ +34 957 202 095 - Renovated historic 4-star hotel near the Mezquita Gothic Church.
  • Hotel Boutique Caireles Calle Cardenal Herrero, 12 37.8798144, -4.7800305 right across from The Mosque ☎ +34 957 49 65 61 In the Yahudi Quarter.

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Stay Safe

Exercise caution when walking around the area near the Mezquita: beggars will try to sucker you for some money and they often work in teams. You may find yourself being charged €40 for a palm reading, or having your money snatched by a little kid working together with the supposed palm reader. Just keep an eye on your things and don't get caught up with their scams.

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More Muslim friendly Destinations from Córdoba (city, Spain)

Outside the city are very beautiful villages with longstanding traditions and ancient monuments. Many of them are served by the intra-province buses at Cordoba bus station. Some examples are:

  • Priego de Córdoba (Arabic: Madinat Baguh) - 103km southeast of Cordoba, Priego de Cordoba is filled with numerous Arabic, Spanish Baroque and Neoclassical monuments. Some remarkable monuments are the Fuente del Rey (The King's Fountain, built in Spanish Baroque style) with its 139 water spouts and the castle and the town's villa (all of Arabic origin) and the Castilian Playground (a 16th-century garden). The town is also known for its cuisine — in particular, its revuelto de collejas (campion [a type of flower scramble) and medallones de rabo de toro (oxtail medallions).
  • Zuheros (Arabic: Sujaira) - 76 kilometers southeast of Cordoba, Zuheros is a typical white Andalusian village with an impressive Moorish castle built on a rock. 4 kilometers from the town lies the Cueva de los Murciélagos (Cave of the Bats), a huge cave worth the visit for geological and archaeological fans. It contains Neolithic art, and has impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The village itself is famous for its goat Cheese.
  • Montilla - 44 kilometers south of Cordoba, Montilla is world famous for its Montilla-Moriles soft drinks and sherry. It is also known for its bakeries and its Holy Week procession.
  • Montoro (Arabic: Hisn Muntur) - 45 kilometers northeast of Cordoba, Montoro is a picturesque town built on a bend on the Rio Guadalquivir. It is known for its historical quarter and its bridges. It is also the gateway to the Cardeña-Montoro Nature Reserve.
  • Baena (Arabic: Bayyana) - 62 kilometers southeast of Cordoba, Baena is where Andalucia's best Olive oil is produced.
  • Bujalance (Arabic: Bury Al-Hans) - 42 kilometers east of Cordoba (an hour by bus), Bujalance is home to the second tallest structure in the province after Seville's Giralda- the slightly-leaning clocktower of the Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion church - and a Moorish fortress.
  • Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Hornachuelos in Hornachuelos and Parque Natural de las Sierras Subbéticas in Cardeña are interesting nature reserves.

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