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Hospes Palacio del Bailío
Córdoba, Spain
Property details
- Roman ruins, citrus-filled gardens, and lashings of museum-worthy Tuscan and Moorish interiors set the scene at Hospes Palacio del Bailío, a 16th-century palace in the ancient Andalusian city of Córdoba. It's little wonder how this five-star abode has bagged a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and ranks among the city's top five stays on the site.
- Avant-garde cuisine reveals itself at Arbequina, the hotel’s signature restaurant. Through the restaurant's glass floor, you'll be able to admire the remains of a Roman house from around the first century AD. Equally worthy of your attention is terrace pool bar for delicious tapas, made-to-order cocktails, premium liqueurs, craft beers, and a choice of fine Spanish and international wines.
- Perfect for grabbing a little slice of me time, Bodyna Spa has two stunning spaces: a courtyard surrounded by Roman columns for massage and spa treatment cabins, and a lower floor for subterranean Roman baths.
Amenities
- Outdoor pool (seasonal)
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Terrace pool bar
- Gardens
- Room service
How to get there
Seville airport is 137 kilometres away - around an hour and half by car - and also a little over 90 minutes from Malaga Airport. The nearest train station, Córdoba Central, is a short taxi ride away.
Good to know
To stay informed about how the UK leaving the EU could affect you when travelling in Europe, and the steps you need to take, please visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
- Roman ruins, citrus-filled gardens, and lashings of museum-worthy Tuscan and Moorish interiors set the scene at Hospes Palacio del Bailío, a 16th-century palace in the ancient Andalusian city of Córdoba. It's little wonder how this five-star abode has bagged a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and ranks among the city's top five stays on the site.
- Avant-garde cuisine reveals itself at Arbequina, the hotel’s signature restaurant. Through the restaurant's glass floor, you'll be able to admire the remains of a Roman house from around the first century AD. Equally worthy of your attention is terrace pool bar for delicious tapas, made-to-order cocktails, premium liqueurs, craft beers, and a choice of fine Spanish and international wines.
- Perfect for grabbing a little slice of me time, Bodyna Spa has two stunning spaces: a courtyard surrounded by Roman columns for massage and spa treatment cabins, and a lower floor for subterranean Roman baths.
Amenities
- Outdoor pool (seasonal)
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Terrace pool bar
- Gardens
- Room service
How to get there
Seville airport is 137 kilometres away - around an hour and half by car - and also a little over 90 minutes from Malaga Airport. The nearest train station, Córdoba Central, is a short taxi ride away.
Good to know
To stay informed about how the UK leaving the EU could affect you when travelling in Europe, and the steps you need to take, please visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
Location and what's nearby
Calle Ramírez de las Casas Deza, 10-12, 14001 Córdoba, Spain
Further city highlights include people-watching at Plaza de las Tendillas, photographing the Roman Bridge and Calahorra Tower, and taking a stroll along the popular Calleja de las Flores to see the gorgeous whitewashed houses embellished with hundreds of flowerpots.