What are the best hostels in Cordoba? Searching for the perfect hostel can be a bit overwhelming, especially when there are so many to choose from. Below is the ultimate list of my top 3 hostels in Cordoba: you won’t need to search anywhere else!
If you happen to be a backpacker, the city of Cordoba offers up plenty of interesting things to do from exploring the magnificent Moorish remains, eating tasty tapas, and of course the vibrant party scene. Because Cordoba is such one of Spain’s most visited cities, there are tons of hostel options.
This hostel guide makes it easy for you to get your hands on all the best hostel choices, so you can book your hostel quickly with no-stress involved. Let’s get right to it so you can get your hostel sorted and return to backpacking Cordoba…
My top 3 hostels in Cordoba
Option Be: The hostel is located on a quiet little street on the northern edge of Cordoba’s historic quarter, handy for pretty much everything. This intimate accommodation – personally styled by owner and Cordoba-expert José – revolves around a light-flooded patio. There are two doubles, one 4-bed dorm and one 8-bed dorm all with an ensuite bathroom. Dorms have extra-tall bunks, thick mattresses and individual lockers; towels and sheets are provided.
Córdoba Bed And Be: The hostel overlooks a lively shopping street in the newer part of town, just north of central Plaza de las Tendillas. It’s in an ideal spot for Cordoba’s nightlife, less touristic restaurants and main shopping area. I love the fabulous two-tiered rooftop terrace, dotted with plant pots and Moroccan-style lanterns and crowned by a white-on-white cabana lounge – it’s perfect for chatting to other travellers! The dorms sleep up to 30 people in 4- or 8-bed rooms equipped with towels, sheets, personal lockers, WiFi, lots of plug sockets and air-conditioning.
Osio Backpackers: Osio offers a really relaxed vibe with beautiful common patios which are perfect to meet other travellers. It has 13 rooms with 6 or 4 beds in shared dormitories. You are going to love the quaint aspect of a family house with several levels, a couple of courtyards, different nooks and corners, and a rooftop terrace.
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Do you need more information on Cordoba?
This article is part of a complete guide about Cordoba where you can read all the information you need to plan your trip to this amazing destination in Spain.
Here is a complete summary of all the guide:
1. When to visit Cordoba
2. How many days to spend in Cordoba
3. How to get to Cordoba
4. How to move around Cordoba
5. Cordoba hotels: where to stay in Cordoba
6. What to eat in Cordoba
7. What to do in Cordoba
8. Tips to visit the Mezquita in Cordoba
9. How to buy tickets to the Mezquita in Cordoba
10. Mezquita tickets sold out. What can you do?
11. Is the Mezquita night visit worth it?
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