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Parador de Córdoba - Luxurious modern hotel (4*)
The Parador de Cordoba is 3 km above the city in a quiet district on the site of the small summer palace. The city was built in AD 765 by the Caliph Abdu’r-Raman, at the beginning of the golden age of the Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba. Abdu’r-Raman is said to have planted here the first palm trees in Europe. Arruzafa – the name of the Parador – means ‘garden of the palm trees’. Abdu’r-Raman chose this hilly site well. The temperature here in summer is on average 4 degrees centigrade cooler than in the centre of Córdoba. This makes the Parador La Arruzafa – with its shady gardens, outdoor pool and panoramic views over this legendary city – a comfortable and luxurious base for exploring this part of Andalusia, especially in the hot summer months.
The decor of the bedrooms is a mix of Arabic and Andalusian styles. Naturally, all have air-conditioning. The majority of the rooms have a balcony facing the gardens with views of the city in the distance. This make them a particularly lovely place to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets. There are also a few standard rooms which do not have a balcony. These face the other side of the grounds and car park.
The large shaded terrace and open conservatory look out onto the Parador’s expansive gardens. The city of Córdoba provides an impressive backdrop. The beautiful greenery surrounding the Parador’s swimming pool (open during the summer) creates a cooling oasis from the Andalusian heat. The gardens in Cordoba’s Parador also contain a tennis court. Guests can also hire rackets and enjoy a game of tennis to work up an appetite before dinner.
Keytel tip:
- Book a superior room to enjoy a balcony and wonderful views towards the city.
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