Hostal San Luis is good if you have a car and do not want to contend with the busy congested streets of Cordoba. Rooms are small and basic but very clean, the upstairs rooms have a balcony to relax on. It has a very good breakfast area where they supply a nice Spanish style breakfast including freshly squeezed orange juice and excellent coffee. Easy to find with plenty of parking and about 20 minutes out of Cordoba. We drove into the city, parking just out of the busy areas near the Aldi Arena and then walked in which is fine if you are reasonably fit. Rooms have no hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities which is usual for a lot of Europe so we always travel with a small kettle and so don't have a problem. There was free WiFi but only in...
Read moreHostal San Luis is good if you have a car and do not want to contend with the busy congested streets of Cordoba. Rooms are small and basic but very clean, the upstairs rooms have a balcony to relax on. It has a very good breakfast area where they supply a nice Spanish style breakfast including freshly squeezed orange juice and excellent coffee. Easy to find with plenty of parking and about 20 minutes out of Cordoba. We drove into the city, parking just out of the busy areas near the Aldi Arena and then walked in which is fine if you are reasonably fit. Rooms have no hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities which is usual for a lot of Europe so we always travel with a small kettle and so don't have a problem. There was free WiFi but only in...
Read moreWe opted for Hostal Restaurante San Luis because of its free shaded parking, WiFi, and favourable rate (July 2013). They gave us, walk-in guests, a twin room for EUR 40, breakfast included, which was less than the internet booking rate. No need to book anyhow, because only a couple of rooms was occupied.||Admittedly, the room facilities were a bit spartan. But service was very friendly. They added fried eggs to our toast and coffee breakfast free of charge.||The restaurant is frequented by locals for their breakfast, for dining out, or for viewing the corrida on TV.||Don't arrive between 5pm and 7pm in the months of July and August. Then there is no one around as the restaurant closes during these hottest...
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