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Best Hotels near the Plaza de la Corredera

10 hotels within walking distance, ranked by proximity.

Plaza de la Corredera is Córdoba's only enclosed arcaded square — a 17th-century rectangle of red-brick arches that has served as a bullfight arena, a public execution ground, and a market. Today it hosts a Sunday antiques market and some of the city's better tapas bars under the arches. Hotels in this part of Centro sit in a more local, less tourist-dense neighbourhood than the Judería — the trade-off for the 10-minute walk to the Mezquita is cheaper restaurants and morning coffee without queues. Casa de los Azulejos on Calle Fernando Colón is 50 metres from the square, with a seasonal pool, original Sevillian azulejos, homemade breakfast, and free parking included from €72. Cats Hostel is 4 minutes away in a former monastery with a flowery patio from €15. Hospes Palacio del Bailío sits nearby with Roman ruins under the restaurant floor — Córdoba's most architecturally layered luxury hotel.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels near Plaza de la Corredera?

[Casa de los Azulejos](/hotel/casa-de-los-azulejos) is 50 metres from the square — 9 rooms, original 1934 Sevillian azulejos, seasonal pool, and free parking included. One of the best-value hotels in Córdoba's centre (from €72, breakfast included). [Hospes Palacio del Bailío](/hotel/hospes-palacio-del-bailio) is a few minutes away for those who want a 5-star experience in a 16th-century palace with Roman mosaics (from €218).

Is Plaza de la Corredera a good base for visiting Córdoba?

The square puts you 10 minutes from the Mezquita, 5 minutes from Plaza Tendillas, and in a neighbourhood with properly local tapas bars and a Sunday antiques market. The morning produce market under the arches is one of the quieter pleasures in Córdoba. It's a good choice if you want to feel like you're in a real city rather than a tourist quarter.

What is the Sunday market like at Plaza de la Corredera?

The Sunday market sets up from around 9am to 2pm — antiques, second-hand books, silverware, and local crafts. The bars under the arches open early and do good morning coffee. It's the kind of market where Córdobans actually browse, not a souvenir market aimed at visitors.

How close is Plaza de la Corredera to the Judería and Mezquita?

About 10 minutes on foot to the Mezquita, passing through the heart of the old city. The [Synagogue](/monument/synagogue) is 8 minutes. Plaza de la Corredera is at the eastern edge of the historic centre — close enough to walk everywhere but outside the densest tourist corridor, which means quieter streets and more genuine neighbourhood feel.