jtarizonaus
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We were glad, overall, to stay in this small hotel full of local charm in the old town area of Cordoba. For our three night stay in November 2025, it was reasonably quiet, and certainly very clean. The neighborhood was pleasant, though walking with luggage on the cobbled streets was a challenge -- make sure your wheeled luggage has strong wheels due to the bumpiness.||From the old city's central Zocodover Square it is almost all downhill to the hotel, and maybe 15 minutes' walking. Using the navigation feature of Google Maps on my phone, the hotel was not hard to find. But remember it is then mostly uphill back to Zocodover.||We arrived and left Cordoba by train, and it's easy to get by bus from the station to and from Zocodover. Plus, the bus accepted contactless card payments, making it easy to get on and not having to figure out the payment amount.||The biggest disappointment of the hotel was the EUR 10 breakfast -- the quality was good, but the variety wasn't . Since breakfast was not included in the price of our rooms, we paid the 10 EUR extra per day, and conveniently at reception at checkout. The set menu includes great orange juice, coffee/tea, and toast with any of ham or bacon or jam/butter, plus a piece of fruit. Microwave eggs and a few other items were available at extra cost. Breakfast started at 8:00, so keep that in mind if you need to get somewhere super early in the morning. There are no bars/cafeterias super nearby where you could go for breakfast instead of the hotel, at least that we discovered.||Also, keep in mind that, like so many old city hotels in Spain, your room may not have a window to the outside. We did not try the air conditioning or heat, so we cannot comment on effectiveness or noise. ||Both the breakfast room and reception staff were helpful and pleasant.||Would we stay there again? Yes.