TRAVEL WITH AVLO

On the banks of the Guadalquivir, Córdoba is a city that blends Roman, Arab and Jewish cultures. The best way to explore it and take in everything it has to offer is to stroll its narrow streets. Don't forget your camera: streets and avenues, a historic centre bursting with history and hidden patios make any visit to Cordoba a delight that you will want to remember and repeat. There are countless incredible places to visit like the Mosque-Cathedral, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Medina-Azahara, to name just a few. Wait no more!

Tapas in the Plaza de la Corredera is unmissable if you want to sample some of the city's most typical dishes: salmorejo, aubergines with honey, flamenquines, etc. Simply delicious!

It is also worth taking the city in from a height from Torre de la Calahorra. This Islamic fortress offers unique views of the Guadalquivir and the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba.

Travel to Cordoba by train and make your perfect break a reality. Travel comfortably, quickly and sustainably. And always at the best price. Avlo, the high-speed, low cost train, makes it easy for you.

 

CORDOBA STATION

Cordoba station in the city centre is open from 6:00 a.m. to 00:00 a.m. and offers a range of services:

  • Ticket sale
  • Shopping area and food and drinks
  • Car hire
  • Taxi rank
  • Connection to the bus station
  • Adapted for people with reduced mobility
  • Car park 

Use our easy-to-use search engine to find all available Avlo, AVE (high-speed) and train schedules, fares and ticket prices to your destination.

  • San Rafael is the guardian angel of the city of Cordoba and more than 10 statues (triumphs) are scattered around the city dedicated to the saint, with the statue on the Roman Bridge dating back the furthest (1651).
  • The Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba is not facing towards Mecca! The mihrab follows the Northwest-Southeast orientation of Al Andalus mosques. 
  • Originally, there were no orange trees in the Patio de los Naranjos! It was covered with cypresses, olive trees and laurels. The orange trees were later planted to provide shade and shelter. 
  • Four sites have been recognised by Unesco in Cordoba: its old town, Medina-Azahara, the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and its traditional patios festival
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