Holiday in Córdoba

City in Spain — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇪🇸

Country

Spain

Type

City

Best time to travel

March–May (Patio Festival!), October–November

Budget/day

55–95 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Málaga or Sevilla, then train to Córdoba (45 min from Sevilla, 1 hour from Málaga). AVE from Madrid in 1:45 hours.

About Córdoba

Córdoba was once the largest and most advanced city in Europe — capital of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the 10th century with over 500,000 inhabitants, hundreds of mosques, libraries, and public baths. The Mezquita-Catedral with its 856 columns of jasper, onyx, and marble — a forest of red-and-white striped arches — is an architectural wonder that uniquely blends Islamic and Christian architecture. In the 16th century, a Gothic-Baroque cathedral was built right in the middle of the mosque, which Charles V later regretted. The Judería (Jewish Quarter) with its flower-adorned courtyards, the small synagogue (one of only three preserved medieval synagogues in Spain), and the Calleja de las Flores is part of the UNESCO World Heritage. In May, Córdoba transforms into a sea of blossoms during the Festival de los Patios when residents open their courtyards to visitors — this festival is also UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir, the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos with its gardens, and the ruins of Medina Azahara (the sunken palace city of the caliph, also a UNESCO World Heritage site) complete the historical panorama. Córdoba is one of the hottest cities in Europe in summer — regularly over 40°C — which is why the cuisine has produced refreshing dishes like Salmorejo and Gazpacho. Flamenco tablaos, tapas bars in the old town, and the relaxed pace make Córdoba one of the most authentic destinations in Andalusia.

Culture
100
Urban
85
Safety
85
Food
80
Nightlife
70

Top 5 highlights in Córdoba

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Mezquita-Catedral

The unique mosque-cathedral with its forest of red-and-white striped arches is one of the most impressive buildings in the world.

2

Patios de Córdoba

The flower-adorned courtyards are UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage – during the Patio Festival in May, hundreds of private patios open their doors.

3

Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

The fortress of the Christian kings impresses with geometric gardens, water basins, and Roman mosaics.

4

Ponte Romano

The 16-arch Roman bridge over the Guadalquivir is 2,000 years old and offers the iconic view of the Mezquita.

5

Judería

The medieval Jewish quarter with its tiny synagogue and flower-adorned alleys is perfect for strolling.

Hotels in Córdoba

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Córdoba

Recommended travel time

March–May (Patio Festival!), October–November

Summer

Extremely hot, 36–45 °C, one of the hottest cities in Europe

Winter

Mild, 5–14 °C, little rain

How much does a holiday in Córdoba cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30–45 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

55–95 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

140–280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Córdoba

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

The Patio Festival in May is Córdoba's highlight – the flower-adorned courtyards are then open to the public.

Córdoba is one of the hottest cities in Europe in summer – avoid July/August or only go out at night.

The Mezquita opens for visitors for free in the morning (Mon–Sat, 8:30–9:30) – after that, admission is required.

Salmorejo instead of Gazpacho: Córdoba's thicker, creamier version of cold tomato soup is the original dish.

A walk along the Guadalquivir at sunset with a view of the illuminated Mezquita is unforgettable.

Food & drink in Córdoba

These specialties you must try!

Salmorejo Cordobés
Flamenquín
Rabo de Toro
Berenjenas con Miel
Pastel Cordobés
Montilla-Moriles wine
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