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Is it possible to find free and secure parking?

If we arrive in Cordoba by train or bus, how long will it take us to get to our accommodation?

What is the approximate cost of the taxi?

We have thought about walking, are we far away?

Is there a bus that will drop us off near the accommodation?

How can we get a taxi?

Is there a supermarket nearby?

I need to go to a pharmacy, is there one in the area?

We want to get around Cordoba by bus. We need more information.

For getting around Cordoba by busIf you do not have a valid ticket, it is necessary to purchase a valid ticket before travelling.

The municipal company Aucorsa offers several options, ideal for tourists who wish to move around the city in comfort.

  • Tourist card 24 / 72 hours:
    • This is a personal and non-transferable season ticket that allows unrestricted travel on any line of the transport network for 24 / 72 consecutive hours, from the first day of use on the bus.
    • The price of the 24-hour tourist card is 5 euros, and for the 72-hour card it is 10 euros.
    • The purchase of the card can be made in the Plaza de Colón Customer Service Office.
  • Purchase of individual tickets:
    • You can also buy a single ticket in cash directly from the bus driver when boarding the bus. However, it is important to have change, as drivers do not usually accept large denominations.
  • Mobile application:

We recommend that you always consult the Aucorsa official website (aucorsa.es) for up-to-date information on prices, sales points and bus timetables.

How to get to Medina Azahara by bus?

From the centre of Cordoba, you can easily reach the archaeological site of Medina Azahara using the official daily bus, a shuttle service that connects the city with this emblematic historical site.

  • Exit points: Bus stop at Paseo de la Victoria (Glorieta Hospital Cruz Roja) y  Paseo de la Victoria (next to Victoria Market).
  • Timetables: Tuesday to Sunday.
    • At 10:00 h with return from Madinat al-Zahra at 13:30 h, arriving in Cordoba at 13:45 h.
    • At 10:45 am with return from Madinat al-Zahra at 2:15 pm, arriving in Cordoba at 2:30 pm.
  • Journey time: Approximately 20 minutes to the Interpretation Centre. From there, an internal bus will take us to the site in a few minutes.
  • Prices:
    • Adults: 9 € (includes return trip and shuttle from the Interpretation Centre).
    • Children (5 to 12 years old): 5 €.
    • Children under 5 years old: Free.
  • How to book: Tickets can be purchased at tourist information points o book online for convenience.

We recommend that you plan ahead and make the most of your visit to the Interpretation Centre before exploring the site. It is an essential experience to understand the historical context of Medina Azahara, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

For more up-to-date information, you can visit the official Cordoba Tourism website: Bus to Medina Azahara.

Where can we find craft workshops?

Cordoba is a city with a great tradition of craftsmanshiprecognised in July 2014 by the Junta de Andalucía, which designated the historic quarter as a Zone of Artisanal Interest (ZIA).

  • Leather work:
    Cordobanes and guadamecíes are pieces of embossed, modelled and polychrome leather. Although this age-old tradition is in decline, some family workshops still produce these unique works, combining classical and contemporary designs.
  • Goldsmithing:
    Gold and silver work is one of the hallmarks of Cordoba, with techniques such as Cordovan filigree, which consists of soldering fine metal wires to form figures. This art, which is of great economic importance, continues to stand out for its quality and beauty.
  • Jewellery:
    Cordoba's jewellery shops display a variety of unique gold and silver pieces, from classic designs to modern creations. The city is an international benchmark in jewellery production and design.
  • Ceramics:
    With a rich tradition in the province, Cordovan ceramic pieces are made with high quality clays. After being fired, they are decorated with motifs that evoke Muslim Cordoba, showing a clear link to its history.

From here, we can download a map of the Craftwork Interest Zone of Cordoba to organise a visit..

We are going with a small child, does the flat have a cot?

Yes, the flat has a playpen, portable highchair, bedding for the cot and kitchen utensils for babies.

Before your arrival, please let us know if you need a cot so that we can prepare it for you.

Where can we dispose of our rubbish?

Just outside the accommodation, turning right and walking 100 metres, you will find some rubbish bins in a small square called Jesus of the Arrest.

Is the water in the accommodation safe to drink?

Yes, the water in our accommodation is completely safe to drink, safe and of excellent quality. In fact, Cordoba's water is considered one of the best in Spain thanks to its mild taste, its purity and the careful management of the region's water resources.

This means that you can enjoy water straight from the tap Whether for drinking, cooking or brewing.

In addition, opting for tap water is a sustainable choice that reduces the use of plastics and contributes to environmental care.

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