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Because all the main attractions and monuments are close together, Cordoba is best explored on foot. For the old Jewish Quarter, this is really the only way to get around since many of the winding streets are quite narrow. Its compact size.
Avda de Cadiz 78, Cordoba, Andalusia, 14013, Spain
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Oasis Hotel is a 1 star hotel located on Avda de Cadiz, a twenty-five minute walk from the city center. Attractions in the vicinity include Calahorra Tower (Torre de la Calahorra), Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, and El Cardenal. Oasis Hotel received a 94% satisfaction rating. Positive reviewer comments included very friendly staff that spoke English well, fair rates, and clean atmosphere. Reviewers also mentioned having a “super time” and called the hotel nice, clean, and welcoming. Guests recommend visiting the small food market and bazaar right across the street rather than eating at the hotel. Some also advise to bring headphones so you can tune out the noisy traffic. There were few negative comments such as some of the rooms appearing dated and in need of improvements. Amenities include high-speed wireless internet access, pool, satellite television, and free parking.
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we're taking a day trip to cordoba on march 21st (in 10 days!); is it necessary to buy AVE tickets in advance? can you still get a good price by buying at Atocha the day before? thanks for your suggestions! the link on the renfe website to buy tickets isn't working right now....
I would buy them the day before. If you at your hotel in Madrid, you may be able to buy them directly on line if your concierge is accomodating. Sometimes it can be a little line crazy trying to buy them the day of, but that may be because it was not clear to me what I was supposed to do. Karl
Because all the main attractions and monuments are close together, Cordoba is best explored on foot. For the old Jewish Quarter, this is really the only way to get around since many of the winding streets are quite narrow. Its compact size.
not miss the lovely patios along the quaint alleys of this lovely city. In the heart of Cordoba is the Juderia - the Old Jewish Quarter near the Mezquita.
As I walked around the narrow cobbled alleys where cars cannot enter; counted the many wrought iron gates here and tiny workshops where I found silversmiths hard at work creating their next masterpiece of fine jewelry.... (perhaps?)... it sure gave me an impression that little has changed since Cordoba was one of the greatest cities in Europe in the 11th century!
Aquarius is produced and marketed by Coca-Cola and is THE sports drink in Spain. If you like Gatorade or PowerAde, you'll go for Aquarius. And there's really nothing like a sports drink with the right amount of sodium and electrolytes when it's steaming hot outside, which is what it will be if you go to Spain in July or August. Heck, I was there in June and the temps were in the 90s!
Most little sundry/grocery stores will have Aquarius in a refrigerated case either in cans or larger-sized plastic bottles
JUDERIA. On the north side of the Camposanto lies the Juderia, the old Jewish quarter. On plaza de las Bulas you will find the Museo Taurino (bulfighting Museum). To the north of the museum is the Synagogue (1315), one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Spain and one of only three remaining in all of Spain (the other two are in Toledo - see our Spain: Toledo page).
many little Bar's for a Drink, or Lunch in the Juderia, not far from La Mesquita lot's of food which cools you down..Salats, the usual tapas and trink lots of water...more food info on my Andalucia page

Oasis Hotel is a 1 star hotel located on Avda de Cadiz, a twenty-five minute walk from the city center. Attractions in the vicinity include Calahorra Tower (Torre de la Calahorra), Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, and El Cardenal. Oasis Hotel received a 94% satisfaction rating. Positive reviewer comments included very friendly staff that spoke English well, fair rates, and clean atmosphere. Reviewers also mentioned having a “super time” and called the hotel nice, clean, and welcoming. Guests recommend visiting the small food market and bazaar right across the street rather than eating at the hotel. Some also advise to bring headphones so you can tune out the noisy traffic. There were few negative comments such as some of the rooms appearing dated and in need of improvements. Amenities include high-speed wireless internet access, pool, satellite television, and free parking.
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