In the heart of Andalucía, Córdoba is a wonderful city to visit. These 10 incredible Airbnbs to book are a few of the unique accommodation options in the city. I found that during my time there that having my own apartment was a perfect experience in the city. A lot of the Airbnbs are incredibly affordable in comparison to booking a hotel and are well located.

When visiting Córdoba, you’ll definitely want to spend at least two nights in the city as there is so much to do — be sure to reference this guide. Córdoba is a great stop during a tour of the region and is closely located to other cities like Sevilla and Granada. On my week-long Andalucía trip last year, I talk about a few of the other places to visit as well.
For booking an Airbnb in Córdoba, I’d recommend trying to be in the city center so you can walk to most destinations. The city does have some mild hills, but all in all, you can reach almost everything by foot. The train station is a short cab ride to the city center as well. Ready to start browsing? here are 10 incredible Airbnbs to book in Córdoba, Spain.
10 Incredible Airbnbs to Book in Córdoba, Spain
1. Encatador Loft
From $59 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath | Airbnb Plus
This is the Airbnb I booked for my stay and it was amazing. I loved the historic tile and bright space this apartment had. Incredibly cozy and well located as well. This is the only current Airbnb Plus in the city as well.
2. La Alcuza
From $83 a night | 1 bedroom 3 bath |
It’s one of seven apartments in La Casa del Aceite, where each has minimal details and beautiful tones. The perk of this rental is the common space that has a patio as well!
3. Independent Loft
From $77 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath |
Well located for those who may need to park a car and only a few minutes from the city center. I love the styling in this one, plus the Smeg fridge!
4.Luxury Attic with a view
From $85 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath |
Who knew an attic room could have such a wonderful view? This apartment has a view over central Córdoba and the Mezquita! Clean space and well-designed for a couple or single traveling.
5. Apartment with a pool
From $66 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath |
What sold me on this one was the pool and location. Right near the Mezquita, the private apartment is tastefully decorated.
6. Clean apartment near the historic district
From $50 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath |
For those traveling in a group, this apartment is one bedroom and one bath but has three beds. So if you’re a family, there are two extra beds for kids. It’s well located in the city as well.
7. Bohemian apartment with parking
From $94 a night | 1 bedroom 1 bath |
Set with parking, this centrally located apartment is charming. I love the touches of modern and bohemian interior design.
8. Two-Story, Modern Duplex
From $121 a night | 3 bedrooms 4 baths |
If you’re in a large group, this double story apartment is perfect. Fits up to 8 people comfortably and great common spaces to hang out in.
9. La Tinaja
From $92 a night | 2 bedrooms 1 bath |
Located in the Casa de la Aceite like a previous listing, this apartment rental has two bedrooms with a single bath. The tiling in the bathroom is true to the region and subtle details make this listing.
10. Casa Luz
From $72 a night | 2 bedrooms 1 bath |
Inside the historic district, Casa Luz is an apartment with a traditional Córdoba courtyard. The apartment itself is mostly neutral white tones and decorated with modern furniture.
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