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Cordoba Hotels & Hostels (14)


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Amerian (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Nueva Córdoba | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Straddling the border between the new town and the historic center, the Amerian is a big business hotel with an excellent location and all the comforts. Sunset drinks at the bar by the rooftop pool are near-obligatory. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Ducal Suites (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Two words: rooftop pool. This is what the modern, 82-room Ducal Suites is all about - at least in summer. The hotel itself lacks charm, but it's comfortable through and through and kept business-class clean. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Eros Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: W of Córdoba | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Every city in Argentina has hoteles por hora (hourly rate hotels), where people take their secret lovers for a romp in the good old proverbial hay. They vary from cheap, nondescript residenciales (cheap hotels) to deluxe love pads with black lights, wall-to-wall mirrors, nonstop … Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Felipe II (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Aside from the historic lobby walls (the stone you'll see was part of a 17th-century Jesuit structure) and the hotel's location (it's two blocks from the central plaza), Hotel Felipe II is pretty run-of-the-mill. It's a straightforward, business hotel. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Helvetia (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Before hostels and B&Bs multiplied across South America, this was the sort of place where backpackers crashed: old, beaten up, extremely basic, dirt cheap and full of character. But if you can't take basic, look elsewhere. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Heydi (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Of the numerous digs near the bus terminal, this is by far the best of the bunch. The Heydi is modern and immaculate, with friendly, professional staff who never seem to miss a beat. And hey, in this price category, it's one of the only hotels that actually puts floor mats in the… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Mallorca (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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A few quick blocks from the bus station, and a short walk from the historic center of town, the Mallorca offers decent rooms with a good old-timey atmosphere in an excellent location. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Roma Termini (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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In the occasionally dubious area around the bus terminal and train station, the Roma Termini stands out like a beacon. The place is safe, clean and in a good, central position. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Sussex (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Built in 1964 (and likely remodeled only once since then), the 11-floor Hotel Sussex is one of Córdoba's oldest hotels. It's worth the cash only if you get a room facing the plaza, on the 8th floor or higher. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Victoria (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Located right on the main pedestrian thoroughfare, the Victoria has one of the best locations in central Córdoba. Rooms at the front have small balconies and there's very little street noise. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Viena (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Nueva Córdoba | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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A modern hotel in the heart of Nueva Córdoba offering bright, clean rooms and a belly-busting breakfast buffet. Paying extra for a 'deluxe' gets you a big screen TV, carpet and brand-new mattresses. There's an excellent restaurant on the premises. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Viña de Italia (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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There's a bit of elegance left in this 150-room hotel. Light blue satiny couches grace the lobby downstairs, and there's a decent restaurant attached. Meanwhile, the midsized rooms all include TV, telephone, air-con and heating. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Ritz Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Step into dark and faded 1960s elegance at this 60-room hotel, with its dimly lit lounge, wood-paneled walls and big leather sofas. Despite their conservative polyester uniforms, staff members are humorous and extremely friendly, whether you're carrying a backpack or a briefcase.… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Windsor Hotel & Tower (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Centro | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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If there's one real class act in town, the Windsor is it. Since 1956, this stately hotel has been the choice of visiting elite and has attracted upper class cordobeses (people from Córdoba) to its swanky little cafe. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Cordoba (Argentina)

Argentine monastery on the outskirts of Cordoba, the university town (Photographer: John Maier Jr)

With seven universities, Córdoba is the educational center of Argentina, giving the city a buzz that some say is unmatched anywhere in the country. Furthermore, it was given the hefty title of Cultural Capital of the Americas in 2006. Spiced with a rich colonial flavor, you won't want to leave.

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