Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba

Hotel · Cordoba

Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba

Hotel · Cordoba

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C. Tomás Conde, 10, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain

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Nestled in the historic Jewish Quarter, this stylish hotel comprises five charmingly restored houses, boasting a serene outdoor pool and beautiful terraces perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Córdoba's rich culture.  

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A 48-Hour Itinerary for Córdoba, Spain

"Las Casas de la Judería is a boutique hotel in Córdoba, close to landmarks like the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos and the Synagogue. The hotel consists of several old houses, including the Casa Palacio de la Pavas from the 14th century, offering unique rooms and historical features like Roman ruins and a wooden coffered ceiling."

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2TRAVELLINGNOW

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My husband and I enjoyed our 2 night stay here in this well located hotel full of Spanish charm. The hotel reception were helpful and professional. The classic room we stayed in room 70, was large and comfortable with plenty of storage room, a comfortable bed and a great shower and bathroom with ample space too. Heating and cooling options were available to ensure we were comfortable.The breakfast was worth including-a fab buffet breakfast with a wide selection of breakfast food options both hot and cold. We would recommend this lovely styled and located hotel for anyone wishing to explore the beautiful city of Cordoba.

Vinkent

Google
The rooms are large and spotless. |It's in a good location. They asked if I wanted a kettle in my room, which was appreciated. When I asked for more teabags, they were provided.|The bathroom is well equipped, lovely towels, toiletries provided, but very little room to actually get in the shower for to the position of the sink. Great bath though.|I found the room to be very noisy, I was right by the stairs and lift. Other guests were arriving with their luggage in the early hours - cases make a real racket on the tiles.|The room was dark, the only window looks out on to a corridor, lighting not sufficient. Wardrobe space mostly taken up with safe, fridge and a blanket box!|I had messaged ahead and said what time I would arrive and asked if they could store my luggage until check in. I was told that would be too early for check in, not a word about luggage storage. I took a chance and they were happy to store my luggage. ||The receptionist when I arrived rattled off a load of information. She mentioned a bar, I went in once, it was empty. It was the day before I left that I found out it was an honesty bar and you serve yourself. ||I didn't find the staff friendly at all. As a lone traveler, I was mostly ignored. Cordoba is beautiful, it's a good area, I just felt completely unwelcome in this hotel. |When I came back to the hotel on my first day, it was mid afternoon, the door was bolted and I had to hammer on it to get someone to unlock it. When I checked out, the reception area was chaos with guests and luggage. I struggled to get to the door, when 2 members of staff came through who had just helped a family with their luggage. I thought they might hold the door so I could get through with my heavy luggage. They let it shut on me and pushed past me! The locked door on day 1 and the staff pushing past me after I had paid summed up this hotel for me - I was not welcome. It could be a lovely hotel and maybe it is for families and couples. ||

Kimberly Cherry

Google
We loved this boutique hotel old town, Cordoba. The location could not be beat. This hotel is probably the best one we have stated in Europe! We had the penthouse, with its own private terrace, with views of the Mosque. We stayed 2 nights, but wished we would have stayed longer.

John B

Google
This is a splendid property in a great location close to the Mesquita and other tourist attractions. It has lots of historic charm. The gardens are gorgeous.||The breakfast buffet is generous and delicious. There are even white cloth napkins for breakfast. The "honor bar" was supposed to have self-service drinks, but whenever we arrived a staff member immediately appeared to serve us.||The front desk staff were courteous and helpful, identifying good restaurants that opened earlier than normal (8 PM doesn't work well for some Americans).||We stayed in a Junior Suite, which was actually 2 separate rooms, each with a complete bathroom including both a shower and bathtub. I think our "Junior" Suite might be the best room in the house!

KMG Reigate

Google
This is a delightful hotel, a warren of interconnected buildings with open balconies and courtyards. There’s an attractive pool area which I expect is a real asset in the summer. The rooms were very elegant and the view from ours was really wonderful. Great location, minutes’ walk from the Mezquita but quiet. Would definitely stay again.

Jay Mousavi

Google
We had a fantastic two-night stay at this hotel, which offered a room with a patio. We skipped breakfast to explore local restaurants instead. The receptionists were not particularly friendly, and it seemed that most of them didn’t speak English. The hotel’s location was perfect, right in the heart of Cordova’s historic old town.

trewen

Google
This hotel exceeded our expectations, housed in the historic Jewish quarter with cool terraces to relax after a busy day. Our room 46 was on the first floor. The hotel contacted us prior to our stay to enquire regarding our room preferences, all communication was clear. Our room was spotless with efficient AC which is important for good night sleep in particularly hot weather. Breakfast was plentiful with a good range of choice. There is an honesty bar in one courtyard which was well supplied. Staff were extremely helpful booking taxis and advising on restaurants. Don’t hesitate to book this hotel, you won’t be disappointed.

Madalena Vassalo

Google
This hotel is a stunning hidden gem, a fusion of culture and beautiful architecture. On top of this staff members were very welcoming and personal! I enjoyed the labyrinth-like corridors and felt like I was transported into a different time and age. Also, they have a small workout area, located above the pool section, equipped with an elliptical and a bicycle, which for me was perfect for a morning workout overlooking the pool and garden area! If you’re looking for a peaceful and stunning location in the heart of Cordoba, this is it!