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.
Ten years covering Córdoba's UNESCO heritage sites, sourcing from Junta de Andalucía documentation.
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?
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Plan your visit
Steps to planning your visit
Our 15 planning guides
Before you go
Trip Planner
Build a personalized day-by-day itinerary based on your interests, budget, and travel style.
Build my itineraryWhen to visit Córdoba
Best time to go, month-by-month climate, major festivals and seasonal tourist crowds.
Read the guideGetting to Córdoba
Plane + AVE, high-speed train, car or bus: all options with a price and journey time comparison.
Transport guideDay Trip or Overnight?
Not sure how long to stay? Compare what a day trip versus an overnight unlocks.
Read the guideBooking & budget
Mezquita tickets
2026 prices, opening hours, free time slots, night visit and tips for avoiding queues.
Book ticketsPasses and tickets
Bono Turístico, 2026 monument prices, free entry slots and tips for saving on admissions.
View pricesWhere to stay
Best neighbourhoods, accommodation types and a hotel selection to match your budget and preferences.
Choose your accommodationCórdoba on a budget
Estimated total costs, tips for visiting affordably and tried-and-tested budget options.
Calculate your budgetFree Córdoba
Free entry slots for monuments, cost-free visits and tips for saving money.
Save moneyDuring your stay
Practical information
Getting around on foot, by bus, bike or taxi. Opening hours, emergency numbers and local tips.
Read the guideParking in Córdoba
Best car parks near the Mezquita, zona azul prices, free options and practical tips for drivers.
Find parkingAccessible Córdoba
Mobility guide: accessible monuments, adapted transport, hotels and assistance services.
Read the guideSafety tips
Common tourist risks, emergency numbers, heat safety and practical tips for a worry-free visit.
Read the guideDay trips from Córdoba
Seville in 45 min, Granada, Ronda, Medina Azahara and more. Transport options, itineraries and seasonal tips.
Plan your excursionMuslim Traveler & Halal Guide
A comprehensive guide for Muslim visitors: Halal food, prayer spaces, and Islamic heritage sites in Córdoba.
Read the guideMajor events guides
Two complete guides to planning your visit around Córdoba's most iconic events.
Holy Week guide
Detailed day-by-day programme, best spots for the processions, tips for the Madrugada, accommodation, transport and etiquette.
- Full programme of 30+ processions
- Photo spots and insider tips
- Accommodation and bookings
Córdoba Feria guide
Day-by-day programme, best casetas open to all, Andalusian horse parade, food and insider tips.
- Free casetas open to everyone
- Andalusian equestrian parade
- Córdoba vs Seville: advantages
Month-by-month guides
What to expect each month — weather, crowds, festivals, and insider tips for every season.
January
WinterLow season · mild · quiet
February
WinterCarnival · almond blossom
March
SpringHoly Week · spring warmth
April
SpringPeak season · Patios start
May
SpringPatio Festival · Feria
June
SummerGuitar Festival · hot
July
SummerPeak heat · Guitar finale
August
SummerVery hot · budget deals
September
AutumnShoulder · pleasant heat
October
AutumnBest weather · moderate crowds
November
AutumnLow season · quiet
December
WinterChristmas markets · mild
Estimated budget for a stay
Budget
Mid-range
Comfort
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.