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Travel map and guidebook for Córdoba
Practical guide

Plan your stay in Córdoba

Organise your trip with confidence using our practical guides. From the best time to travel to booking the Mezquita — everything you need for a successful stay.

Córdoba at a glance

Location
Andalusia, southern Spain
Best season
Mar–May & Sep–Oct
Ideal stay
2–3 days
Daily budget
€75–220/person
Language
Spanish (Castilian)
Currency
Euro (€)
Nearest airports
Seville (SVQ), Malaga (AGP)
Avg. temperature
18°C annual average

How are you visiting?

On this page

Plan your visit

Steps to planning your visit

Our 15 planning guides

Before you go

Booking & budget

During your stay

Major events guides

Two complete guides to planning your visit around Córdoba's most iconic events.

Month-by-month guides

What to expect each month — weather, crowds, festivals, and insider tips for every season.

Estimated budget for a stay

Budget

Accommodation/night 40–60€
Meals/day 20–30€
Monument admissions 10–15€
Local transport 5€
Total per day 75–110€
Recommended

Mid-range

Accommodation/night 80–120€
Meals/day 40–60€
Monument admissions 20–30€
Local transport 10€
Total per day 150–220€

Comfort

Accommodation/night 150–250€
Meals/day 80–120€
Monument admissions 30–40€
Local transport 15–20€
Total per day 275–430€

Excluding travel from your home city. Indicative 2026 prices.

Travelling alone? Our solo travel guide covers budget tips, safety and accommodation options specific to solo visitors.

Frequently asked questions

How far in advance should I book?

Mezquita tickets: Book at least 1 week ahead, especially in high season (April–May, September–October).

Accommodation: 2–3 months ahead for the Patio Festival (May) and Holy Week (March–April). 1 month is enough in low season.

What is the average budget for 2 days?

For a 2-day/1-night stay, expect roughly:

  • Budget: €150–220 (hostel, set lunches)
  • Mid-range: €300–440 (3-star hotel, decent restaurants)
  • Comfort: €550–860 (4-star hotel, good restaurants)

See our detailed budget guide.

What is the best time to avoid the crowds?

Low season: November to February (excluding Christmas holidays). Mild temperatures (10–18°C) and few tourists.

Avoid: Mid-April to early May (Patio Festival), Holy Week, and July–August (extreme heat + tourists).

See our seasonal guide.

Do I need to hire a car?

Not recommended for the city itself: The historic centre is pedestrian and compact. Parking is expensive and scarce.

Useful for: A trip to Medina Azahara (10 km) or an Andalusia road trip (Seville, Granada).

Alternative: AVE train to other cities, shuttle bus to Medina Azahara.

Which neighbourhood should I stay in?

Judería/Centre: Right in the heart of things, close to the Mezquita. Ideal for 1–2 days.

San Basilio: Quieter, with authentic patios, well located.

Ribera: Near the river, lively at night, cheaper.

See our accommodation guide with a hotel selection by neighbourhood.

Ready to organise your stay?

Now that you have the planning essentials, choose your itinerary and explore our thematic guides.