Córdoba
Spain.
Spain · 3 districts · 3 vibes
3 handpicked hostels in Córdoba, sorted by traveler rating.
The under-rated jewel of Andalusia — a UNESCO city built around the Mezquita-Catedral whose Judería walks in 25 minutes end to end. Patio festivals in May, salmorejo year-round, and three quality hostels that all walk to the cathedral and the Roman Bridge.
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Best Hostels in Córdoba
3 handpicked hostels in Córdoba, sorted by traveler rating.
Hostel Mayflowers
The highest-rated hostel in Córdoba and the most-loved boutique-hostel hybrid in the Judería. Calle Enmedio 16, 300 metres from the Mezquita: shared kitchen, sun terrace, spa baths in some rooms, and the kind of staff attention that explains an 8.9 rating across 1,400+ reviews.
Cats Hostel Córdoba (Patio Santa Marta)
The party-leaning Cats outpost in Córdoba, set across two interconnected Santa Marta houses with a real bar, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a flag-stoned patio that hosts the evening pre-game. 8.6 across 4,200+ reviews; the social option of the three.
Albergue Inturjoven Córdoba
Government-run youth hostel in a converted convent on Plaza Juda Levi, 200 metres from the Mezquita and the Synagogue. The cheapest dorm bed in the historic centre and the only Córdoba hostel with a real garden, a creative-workshop hall, and on-site lunch and dinner.
Hand-picked guides.
Córdoba's historic centre is dense with the kind of history (Mezquita-Catedral, Synagogue, Roman Bridge, Calleja de las Flores, Plaza de la …
Córdoba's hostel social scene is divided across two clear options: Albergue Inturjoven runs the youth-hostel-network format with creative wo…
Two of Córdoba's three quality hostels have proper shared kitchens — Hostel Mayflowers in the Judería and Albergue Inturjoven 200 metres sou…


