Eurostars Maimonides Hotel - Cordoba
37.87943, -4.78073Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Heating
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Bathtub
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Max:4 persons
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City view
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about Eurostars Maimonides Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 1568 R |
📏 Distance to centre | 700 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.8 |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Eurostars Maimonides Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Jan 01
The hotel is located in a very central area next to the historic Mezquita Catedral, the Cathedral of Córdoba, and the Synagogue.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 31
The bed was huge and very comfortable. The views, as they literally overlooked the Mosque itself. The staff was very nice. The location was great, you could walk everywhere. The place to leave the suitcases was especially comfortable, since it was at half height.
Being next to the Mosque, there were always people around, even during the night, so there was some noise to sleep, not too much, but there was. The shower was not working well the power of the water, although it is not a very serious problem either. We booked with a policy of no free cancellation because we were clear that we could go both nights. We had an unforeseen event just one day after booking and we couldn't stay the second night. Although we understand the no cancellation policy, it would have been a good thing for the hotel to give us a small discount, even if it was minimal. That detail is the only thing that has "stained" an otherwise perfect stay.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 29
It is set in a pedestrian area, right at a mosque and monuments. The room is extremely pleasant and stocked with modern decor👍👍
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missingWrote a review on Dec 04
The king room was well-appointed, brand-new, and had a great view.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 03
When we arrived in Cordoba (we travelled by rented car) and after a short walk in its historical center, we approached Mesquita. The navigator showed us the way forward, but... there was a barrier in front in the form of a retractable pole that blocked the passage. We had to watch a little bit how this barrier worked and how taxi drivers crossed it. Since we arrived early in the morning (for Spaniards!), we handed over our belongings to the hotel's storage room, but with the declared parking lot of our own embarrassment came out - there were no places on it! Near the hotel there is a parking lot, but there were no places on it either. Moving on (already at the end of the Ronda de los Martínez exit on N-IV), they found a large open, free public parking area. Here we left our car for the whole duration of our stay in Cordoba. Later, the parking space in the hotel was free, but we did not use it. The inconvenience of parking for hotel guests refers to the disadvantages of its work. Honestly, during a trip to Andalusia, it was our sixth hotel and something special in memory of the room, its amenities and other advantages has not been somehow left in memory. A room like a room, just as good as any other. We didn't take a picture of him. However, to be fair, I can't say anything wrong with two nights at the hotel either. What's on the Buckingham ad, including the photo, is consistent with the description. We chose a hotel closer to the city and it is indeed located in what is called a "wall in a wall" with the entrance to the famous Mesquita. And the other attractions were also in the row. Anyway, we liked the hotel. Beautiful interior of the hotel lobby and restaurant, cozy courtyard, friendly and responsive staff (but no belmes in Russian) ... And what else do you need for a good rest?! We came here to look at beauty, not to look for dirt. By the way, there is another hotel with the same name - Eurostars Palas 5*. Don't get confused! :-)
There may be no space available in the declared underground parking lot of the hotel, which is located door-to-door with it. The staff does not care about these facilities for their guests, having finished a convenient reprimand that "pre-order is impossible".
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missingWrote a review on Dec 03
hotel hall is nice, it fills you with expectations, since you are already arriving in the city's climate. truth is that everything is very nice and decorated. staff is also very nice and gentle, especially the lady who writes down our names at breakfast. nice! breakfast was also very tasty. hotel is located next to the Mosque and Roman Bridge, from there you can walk around several places. There is a cafe that you can access from the hall of the hotel and there is also a shop with very nice things. I would stay again, in another room that is more comfortable.
The room was very, very small. I can hardly open my suitcase on the floor. I couldn't even use the closet, because I had to choose between opening the suitcase or the closet door. Luckily I was left alone for one night. The bed is half diagonal in the room and when you go in you can hardly get through. Despite that, it's a quiet place.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 23
The staff at this place were friendly and hospitable.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 22
The hotel is perfect, with an excellent location. This is the second time we stayed in the same hotel because we loved the first one. The cleanliness is excellent, the breakfast is one of the best we have tasted, the breakfast staff is very friendly. For THEM a 10!!!
I am very disappointed with this last stay because when I booked (weeks before) I asked for 1 big bed instead of 2 single beds... what was my surprise when I got the room that was not my request and super small room :(, without touching anything I called the reception and said that it was not the reservation I made and "lady" at reception told me that it was the one.. there were no other rooms and with a double bed except... I waited a moment and they told me something... as time passed and they didn't tell me anything I went down in person and... they crossed out if there was a big bed room but with SUPPLEMENT... I took it of course but indignant! And.. big bed is two mattresses together.. disappointed! I have recommended this hotel many times but... next trip I don't think I will stay there feeling it very much. word... JUANI at the reception desk was still very friendly. But... we paid!
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missingWrote a review on Nov 21
I had read negative comments about the dinners/lunches, in terms of quantity. I don't agree. I can only talk about the dinners, in the meals we were on the road, only "but" that can be put to them is that they are not buffet... something that is indicated and therefore known. We liked it both in quality and quantity, without being excessive in some dishes. I think the best summary might be that we'll be back. To top it all off, I would say that the breakfast and location were very good, as well as the attention of the staff. For my part, I highly recommend it. Oh, one other thing. parking lot is also very good... although arriving with the car has its "grace", you see how narrow the streets can be; if you have the bad luck to coincide one day that the natural way is closed for a citizen race as happened to us on Sunday arrival.
From the mosque. Don't take time to get the audio guide. Sign up for a guided tour, which is a bit expensive (22 euros, with entrance fee), or buy a guide book (there are many shops around) . The Calahorra Tower is TOTALLY expendable. How can you see Not one but to the hotel!
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missingWrote a review on Nov 14
This place has lovely staff who provide excellent service in a modern unit with a bright décor.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 12
The location was excellent, although even so the price was quite high considering the quality of room/lack of included breakfast/services on offer.
Wifi was not avaliable at this hotel which I would have expected.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 12
Well-appointed and brand-new rooms, wonderful view of cathedral. Very good and absolutely fantastic breakfast — a good choice of meals. Incredible location, close to Patio de Los Naranjos. Speedy check-in, parking on-site.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 01
Nicely designed and extremely convenient property with attentive employees and great service. Magnificent and absolutely incredible location right at a mosque and monuments.- Outstanding food in the tapas restaurant nearby.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 31
Very excellent location. But staff is not helpful. seem to be busy all the time when we we need help. But when we are leaving, I saw the receptionist is nice to European guest, but not Asian guest.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 29
well placed to visit the historical monuments
waiting staff not very helpful
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