Hostals and Hostels in Cordoba
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Cordoba city makes up part of Andalucia's Golden Triangle due to its' world heritage status and stunning Moorish architecture, beautifully demonstrated through the spectacular Islamic Mezquita (mosque) of Cordoba.
Most accommodation is conveniently located in the city centre with quick and easy access on foot to the Mezquita, Alcazar or one of the many great museums. The cities' medieval quarter, known as La Judería, used to be home to the Jewish community and now an impressive synagogue still stands. Here you can find a good selection of bars hidden among the labyrinth of narrow, winding streets.
Cordoba city is a great destination for travelers interested in Andalucia's rich cultural past. The city is inexpensive and an excellent reminder of the quality of architects and sophistication of the previous arab inhabitants.
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Hostal Triunfo is located right next to the Mezquita in Córdoba’s beautiful old town. It offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with a TV and a safety deposit box. All rooms at the Triunfo come with a private bathroom. Read More

Centrally located in Cordoba, Hostal Lunas de Bagdad offers free Wi-Fi and is 5 minutes’ walk from the Mezquita Cathedral. The 19th-century guest house features a typical Andalusian garden patio and Moroccan décor.

Set in the very heart of ancient Córboba, this typically Andalusian hotel is located near the city’s impressive Mosque and other monuments.

Hostal Maestre is centrally located next to Córdoba’s Fine Art Museum and 5 minutes’ walk from the Mezquita. It offers free Wi-Fi, and most rooms are set around typical Andalusian garden patios.

El Palacio del Corregidor is located in Córdoba, next to Corredera Square and 10 minutes' walk from Córdoba Cathedral. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi.

Set within walking distance of the city’s historic monuments, this charming guest house provides an authentically Andalusian setting for your visit to Córdoba. Hostal Almanzor offers free private parking and free Wi-Fi.

Hosteria Lineros 38 is set in the heart of Cordoba, and has décor based on Andalusia’s Arabic past. This guest house is just a short walk from the Judería and the Mesquita.

Situated 5 minutes' walk from Córdoba's Grand Mosque, Hospederia Baños Arabes offers free access to its traditional Arabic baths, free Wi-Fi and rooms with balconies. This impressive Andalusian town house is located in the Juderia quarter.
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Only 5 minutes’ walk from the Cathedral-Mosque of Córdoba and the city’s Roman Bridge, this hostel offers a range of activities and a lively atmosphere. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.

Featuring a typical Andalusian patio and a rooftop terrace, Córdoba Bed and Be is located in Cordoba. This hostel offers free WiFi and a shared kitchen and lounge.

This central youth hostel is 300 metres from Cordoba’s Mezquita Cathedral and Puente Romano Bridge. Set in a converted convent, it has modern rooms, and a creative workshop and exhibition hall.

Set around a typical Andalusian courtyard, this small hostel is located in Córdoba’s historic centre, just 220 metres from the 12th-century mosque. It includes free Wi-Fi and bicycles can be rented onsite.

The Seneca Hostel is a hostel in traditional Andalusian style. It is located in the heart of the most picturesque district of Cordoba, the famous Jewish quarter, or better known as "LA JUDERÍAr". Less than 100 meters from the famous and impressive Mosque of Cordoba.
Hostals and Hostels definition
A HOSTAL (also know as a guest house) provides basic accommodation at a reasonable price and a private room. These are common in Spain and not hard to find, with many occupying a floor of an apartment block as opposed to a stand alone building. Rooms don't all come with en-suite facilities, however guests will usually have the option of this.
A HOSTEL in Spain is that which you would expect to find in most parts of the world - the opportunity to stay in shared dorms at a low price. These are often social hubs among travelers, with common rooms and, at times, cheap bars making them excellent places to meet new people or find another travel companion. Many hostels also have private rooms available, as well as dorms.