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Balcón de Córdoba

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the enchanting Balcón de Córdoba, a delightful 4-star hotel nestled right in the heart of Córdoba, Spain. With prices starting at just $248, this gem is a mere 0.8mi from the bustling city center, making it the perfect base for your next adventure. Picture yourself waking up in one of our stylish rooms, indulging in a delicious breakfast to fuel your explorations. With over 516 glowing reviews, it’s clear guests are just as charmed by our warm atmosphere and exceptional service as they are by the rich history and vibrant culture surrounding our hotel.

Living room in Balcón de Córdoba
Bedroom in Balcón de Córdoba

Rooms

Small Double Room in Balcón de Córdoba

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1 Double Bed

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185 sqft

Small, Double

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Welcome to our cozy Small Double Room! Enjoy a comfortable stay in this room with a private bathroom, minibar, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and more. Perfect for couples, this room is ideal for a relaxing getaway. (210 characters)

Superior Suite in Balcón de Córdoba

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1 King Size Bed

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805 sqft

Suite Superior

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Superior Double or Twin Room in Balcón de Córdoba

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1 Double Bed

2 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Superior

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Discover More

The Balcón de Córdoba is not just a place to sleep; it’s a destination! Unwind at our sun deck or enjoy a refreshing drink at the bar before exploring the nearby attractions. Feeling fancy? Treat yourself to room service or relax in our hot tub after a day of sightseeing. Want to venture further? Our tour desk is ready to help you discover the wonders of Córdoba. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, free WiFi, and a luxurious bathtub to ensure that you’ll feel right at home as you kick back and recharge.

Facade/entrance in Balcón de Córdoba
Lobby or reception in Balcón de Córdoba

Experience the Best

For those looking to make lasting memories, our stunning terrace boasts captivating landmark views, perfect for watching the sunset over this historic city. Accessible rooms are available for ease of movement, and extra long beds will give you sweet dreams after a full day of adventure. With our 24-hour front desk, you're free to set your own pace—whether staying up late or getting an early start. Come find out why Balcón de Córdoba is the perfect blend of comfort, hospitality, and a touch of Spanish magic!

Living room in Balcón de Córdoba
Decorative detail, Bed in Balcón de Córdoba

Plan Your Stay

At the Balcón de Córdoba, dining is an experience that will tantalize your taste buds! Our on-site restaurant, Pairi Daeza, invites you to a world of flavors where traditional charm meets modern flair. With its romantic ambiance and international dishes, it’s the ideal spot for both intimate dinners and family gatherings. Imagine sinking into a comfortable chair, sipping on a rich Spanish wine, and savoring delicate tapas as you share travel tales. Whether you're in the mood for some local cuisine or an international delicacy, the culinary delights here will leave you craving more!

Breakfast in Balcón de Córdoba
Restaurant/places to eat in Balcón de Córdoba

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Hot tub

Bar

Sun deck

Tour desk

Bathroom in Balcón de Córdoba
Bathroom in Balcón de Córdoba

Restaurant

Pairi Daeza

Traditional, Romantic, International

Breakfast in Balcón de Córdoba
Restaurant/places to eat in Balcón de Córdoba
Bed in Balcón de Córdoba
I would definitely stay here again. The location is hard to beat and offers centrality to all the places you should want to visit while also providing an interesting and authentic building (former convent) in a quiet tiny street. On the same block is a very interesting leather shop and maker’s space that is well worth a visit. And just around the corner is the mosque / cathedral. The little street is too small for cars to enter comfortably, but all the local cab drivers are familiar with this hotel and can drop you or pick you up right at the entrance to the street. The hotel is small, which reduces the likelihood of noise. Our room was a decent size with space to unfold our luggage within the armoir. Some rooms look down to the courtyard, which provides a nice buffer from street noise. Unfortunately, the safe in the armoir was too small for our laptop, which is the main thing we wanted to leave there, but most of the room features were useful: there were slippers, a hairdryer, etc. The tv had some of my favorite international news channels such as BBC and I believe Al Jazeera. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The breakfast is quite nice: there is a small buffet and you can order egg dishes to your liking as well as a few other options. The first floor breakfast dining space is small but feels open and airy due to a glass wall that opens out into the courtyard area. One of the most important features to me in a hotel room is the bathroom door and shower door as well as the overall design of the bathroom. The bathroom was good in terms of size and it had a real door (not a frosted glass or sliding barn door as so many hotels do today). A real door leading to the bathroom is important for privacy. The bathroom products were also good, and there was a lovely scent of what I believe are the bitter oranges one finds all of this part of Spain.The hotel deserves very high praise for its friendly and helpful staff.

Ruth

Everything. The hotel is beautiful and has a really rich history. But what stands out even more than that is the staff. They are all SO LOVELY. Alexander was so bright and friendly and explained the history of the hotel so well during our arrival tour. There are so many lovely areas of the hotel to sit and enjoy. You MUST take the tour to see them. And they were so accomodating with us. We’re early risers and arrived at the hotel at 8.30am. The room was ready and they let us have access early. We also left early the next day and they set up the buffet breakfast one hour early to accommodate us. The location is also excellent - literally at the door of the Mosque-Cathedral. We also ate at the terrace for dinner. WOW - so good. Best meal of the trip and the views were so exceptional of the bell tower and mosque-cathedral. I have absolutely no hesitation recommending this. An absolute 10/10.

Helena

The room was very nice and charming, though it looked more comfy in photos. It was a nice surprise that it was ready way before the check in time. There was mold in the shower but we let the staff know about it and they said they will take measures. Also, they were very nice and removed some drinks that we had at the hotel bar from our bill as a sign of apology, which we appreciated. So the staff was also very nice, welcoming and friendly. The garden of the hotel is simply gorgeous and you can have a drink or breakfast there - plenty of people passing by on the street stopped to take photos, this is how beautiful it was. The rooftop offers a very nice view over the city centre. And the location is amazing, right in the heart of Cordoba, close to all the good restaurants and everything worth visiting and right next to the cathedral. Overall we were happy with the choice.

Andreea

From entering the gates into a magical and almost secret little courtyard, Balcon de Cordoba was everything we had hoped for. Absolutely charming and the location is unbeatable - 30 seconds from the mesquita which meant at night and early morning we could enjoy the historic centre without the crowds. The orange tree in the courtyard was just coming into bloom and although we did not eat at the hotel, the food did look lovely. Charming staff on the front desk and the hotel was immaculately clean. Had a lovely hour up on the roof terrace which is small but has stunning views.

Emma

We booked this at this little hotel as a treat, and what a treat it was. It is a beautifully restored old building with a limited number of rooms. It feels exclusive and upmarket and you enter the hotel through a lovely little courtyard which reveals itself only as you get to the main entrance to the building. It feels like entering a small private garden. It is about 100m away from the Mezquita and the restaurant on the roof has wonderful views over the mosque cathedral. Breakfast was good if a bit pricey. This is a lovely little hotel which deserves a visit.

Peter

I would definitely stay here again. The location is hard to beat and offers centrality to all the places you should want to visit while also providing an interesting and authentic building (former convent) in a quiet tiny street. On the same block is a very interesting leather shop and maker’s space that is well worth a visit. And just around the corner is the mosque / cathedral. The little street is too small for cars to enter comfortably, but all the local cab drivers are familiar with this hotel and can drop you or pick you up right at the entrance to the street. The hotel is small, which reduces the likelihood of noise. Our room was a decent size with space to unfold our luggage within the armoir. Some rooms look down to the courtyard, which provides a nice buffer from street noise. Unfortunately, the safe in the armoir was too small for our laptop, which is the main thing we wanted to leave there, but most of the room features were useful: there were slippers, a hairdryer, etc. The tv had some of my favorite international news channels such as BBC and I believe Al Jazeera. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The breakfast is quite nice: there is a small buffet and you can order egg dishes to your liking as well as a few other options. The first floor breakfast dining space is small but feels open and airy due to a glass wall that opens out into the courtyard area. One of the most important features to me in a hotel room is the bathroom door and shower door as well as the overall design of the bathroom. The bathroom was good in terms of size and it had a real door (not a frosted glass or sliding barn door as so many hotels do today). A real door leading to the bathroom is important for privacy. The bathroom products were also good, and there was a lovely scent of what I believe are the bitter oranges one finds all of this part of Spain.The hotel deserves very high praise for its friendly and helpful staff.

Ruth

Everything. The hotel is beautiful and has a really rich history. But what stands out even more than that is the staff. They are all SO LOVELY. Alexander was so bright and friendly and explained the history of the hotel so well during our arrival tour. There are so many lovely areas of the hotel to sit and enjoy. You MUST take the tour to see them. And they were so accomodating with us. We’re early risers and arrived at the hotel at 8.30am. The room was ready and they let us have access early. We also left early the next day and they set up the buffet breakfast one hour early to accommodate us. The location is also excellent - literally at the door of the Mosque-Cathedral. We also ate at the terrace for dinner. WOW - so good. Best meal of the trip and the views were so exceptional of the bell tower and mosque-cathedral. I have absolutely no hesitation recommending this. An absolute 10/10.

Helena

The room was very nice and charming, though it looked more comfy in photos. It was a nice surprise that it was ready way before the check in time. There was mold in the shower but we let the staff know about it and they said they will take measures. Also, they were very nice and removed some drinks that we had at the hotel bar from our bill as a sign of apology, which we appreciated. So the staff was also very nice, welcoming and friendly. The garden of the hotel is simply gorgeous and you can have a drink or breakfast there - plenty of people passing by on the street stopped to take photos, this is how beautiful it was. The rooftop offers a very nice view over the city centre. And the location is amazing, right in the heart of Cordoba, close to all the good restaurants and everything worth visiting and right next to the cathedral. Overall we were happy with the choice.

Andreea

From entering the gates into a magical and almost secret little courtyard, Balcon de Cordoba was everything we had hoped for. Absolutely charming and the location is unbeatable - 30 seconds from the mesquita which meant at night and early morning we could enjoy the historic centre without the crowds. The orange tree in the courtyard was just coming into bloom and although we did not eat at the hotel, the food did look lovely. Charming staff on the front desk and the hotel was immaculately clean. Had a lovely hour up on the roof terrace which is small but has stunning views.

Emma

We booked this at this little hotel as a treat, and what a treat it was. It is a beautifully restored old building with a limited number of rooms. It feels exclusive and upmarket and you enter the hotel through a lovely little courtyard which reveals itself only as you get to the main entrance to the building. It feels like entering a small private garden. It is about 100m away from the Mezquita and the restaurant on the roof has wonderful views over the mosque cathedral. Breakfast was good if a bit pricey. This is a lovely little hotel which deserves a visit.

Peter

I would definitely stay here again. The location is hard to beat and offers centrality to all the places you should want to visit while also providing an interesting and authentic building (former convent) in a quiet tiny street. On the same block is a very interesting leather shop and maker’s space that is well worth a visit. And just around the corner is the mosque / cathedral. The little street is too small for cars to enter comfortably, but all the local cab drivers are familiar with this hotel and can drop you or pick you up right at the entrance to the street. The hotel is small, which reduces the likelihood of noise. Our room was a decent size with space to unfold our luggage within the armoir. Some rooms look down to the courtyard, which provides a nice buffer from street noise. Unfortunately, the safe in the armoir was too small for our laptop, which is the main thing we wanted to leave there, but most of the room features were useful: there were slippers, a hairdryer, etc. The tv had some of my favorite international news channels such as BBC and I believe Al Jazeera. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The breakfast is quite nice: there is a small buffet and you can order egg dishes to your liking as well as a few other options. The first floor breakfast dining space is small but feels open and airy due to a glass wall that opens out into the courtyard area. One of the most important features to me in a hotel room is the bathroom door and shower door as well as the overall design of the bathroom. The bathroom was good in terms of size and it had a real door (not a frosted glass or sliding barn door as so many hotels do today). A real door leading to the bathroom is important for privacy. The bathroom products were also good, and there was a lovely scent of what I believe are the bitter oranges one finds all of this part of Spain.The hotel deserves very high praise for its friendly and helpful staff.

Ruth

Everything. The hotel is beautiful and has a really rich history. But what stands out even more than that is the staff. They are all SO LOVELY. Alexander was so bright and friendly and explained the history of the hotel so well during our arrival tour. There are so many lovely areas of the hotel to sit and enjoy. You MUST take the tour to see them. And they were so accomodating with us. We’re early risers and arrived at the hotel at 8.30am. The room was ready and they let us have access early. We also left early the next day and they set up the buffet breakfast one hour early to accommodate us. The location is also excellent - literally at the door of the Mosque-Cathedral. We also ate at the terrace for dinner. WOW - so good. Best meal of the trip and the views were so exceptional of the bell tower and mosque-cathedral. I have absolutely no hesitation recommending this. An absolute 10/10.

Helena

The room was very nice and charming, though it looked more comfy in photos. It was a nice surprise that it was ready way before the check in time. There was mold in the shower but we let the staff know about it and they said they will take measures. Also, they were very nice and removed some drinks that we had at the hotel bar from our bill as a sign of apology, which we appreciated. So the staff was also very nice, welcoming and friendly. The garden of the hotel is simply gorgeous and you can have a drink or breakfast there - plenty of people passing by on the street stopped to take photos, this is how beautiful it was. The rooftop offers a very nice view over the city centre. And the location is amazing, right in the heart of Cordoba, close to all the good restaurants and everything worth visiting and right next to the cathedral. Overall we were happy with the choice.

Andreea

From entering the gates into a magical and almost secret little courtyard, Balcon de Cordoba was everything we had hoped for. Absolutely charming and the location is unbeatable - 30 seconds from the mesquita which meant at night and early morning we could enjoy the historic centre without the crowds. The orange tree in the courtyard was just coming into bloom and although we did not eat at the hotel, the food did look lovely. Charming staff on the front desk and the hotel was immaculately clean. Had a lovely hour up on the roof terrace which is small but has stunning views.

Emma

We booked this at this little hotel as a treat, and what a treat it was. It is a beautifully restored old building with a limited number of rooms. It feels exclusive and upmarket and you enter the hotel through a lovely little courtyard which reveals itself only as you get to the main entrance to the building. It feels like entering a small private garden. It is about 100m away from the Mezquita and the restaurant on the roof has wonderful views over the mosque cathedral. Breakfast was good if a bit pricey. This is a lovely little hotel which deserves a visit.

Peter

Location

Encarnacion, 8, Cordoba, 14001, Spain

Balcón de Córdoba