NH Collection Amistad Córdoba Hotel, Córdoba Hotels
A comfortable luxury option in the historic Jewish Quarter with an outdoor pool and beautiful inner courtyard
Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of Córdoba’s historic Jewish Quarter with a stay at the NH Collection Amistad Córdoba. This centrally located hotel positions you just moments away from significant landmarks, including the captivating Capilla Mudéjar de San Bartolomé mosque and the renowned Córdoba Synagogue. The NH Collection Amistad Córdoba occupies a building steeped in history and does a commendable job of integrating its past into the architectural details and shared spaces. While some guests might find that the guest rooms themselves could benefit from a more distinctive and authentic character, the hotel offers a wealth of appealing amenities to enhance your stay. These include a refreshing outdoor pool, a convenient onsite restaurant, a relaxing patio bar, and the invaluable addition of indoor parking.
Here’s a deeper look at what the NH Collection Amistad Córdoba has to offer:
**The Upsides:**
* The NH Collection Amistad Córdoba beautifully merges two historic houses dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, meticulously preserving its charming central courtyard patio. This architectural feature provides a tranquil oasis within the bustling city.
* Its prime location within the Jewish Quarter means you’ll find yourself conveniently close to a multitude of historical sites. The Capilla Mudéjar de San Bartolomé mosque, the Córdoba Synagogue, and the picturesque Maimónides Square are all just around the corner, allowing for effortless exploration.
* The magnificent Alcázar Andalusí de Córdoba is a mere two-minute stroll from the hotel’s doorstep, while the awe-inspiring Mezquita-Catedral is reachable within a short four-minute walk.
* The hotel boasts a stunning outdoor pool, discreetly nestled within one of its inviting courtyards. Guests can also enjoy access to a well-equipped gym, several comfortable lounges, and another beautifully preserved historic inner courtyard patio.
* Start your day with a delightful breakfast in a dedicated dining area illuminated by a skylight. For lunch or dinner, the onsite restaurant offers a tempting menu, while the pub bar provides a relaxed setting for drinks and light meals.
* A valuable amenity in historic Córdoba, the hotel provides an indoor parking garage located underground, eliminating the challenges of finding street parking.
* Enjoy flexible arrival and departure times with the possibility of checking in at noon (subject to availability) and taking advantage of “lazy Sundays” with a generous 3:00 pm checkout.
**Things to Consider:**
* While the hotel building itself is exceptionally historic and undeniably beautiful, some guests may find that the rooms, and some of the dining areas, lack a certain individual character and feel somewhat generic in comparison to the building’s overall charm.
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