Ana y Martín

Key Details

Ceremony
Parroquia de El Salvador y Santo Domingo de Silos
(La Compañía)
Time: 12:00
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How to Get to Córdoba
Please note! May is when Córdoba is in full bloom, so finding good accommodation can be a challenge. We recommend booking your stay as early as possible. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the best way to get here or for local recommendations.
The most convenient way to reach Córdoba from Heidelberg (Germany) or Cambridge (United Kingdom) is to fly to either Málaga Airport (AGP) or Seville Airport (SVQ). From Málaga Airport, you can take a regional train to Málaga – María Zambrano station. From there, direct trains are available to Córdoba – Julio Anguita. From Seville Airport, you can take a bus, taxi, or Uber to Seville – Santa Justa station, where direct trains to Córdoba – Julio Anguita are also available.
Via Málaga
Fly into Málaga Airport and take a train to Córdoba
Via Seville
Fly into Seville Airport and take a train to Córdoba
Accommodation
We understand that everyone has different preferences when it comes to accommodation. To help, we have prepared a selection of hotels just a short walk from both the historic center and the ceremony venue. For those who prefer an apartment, we have also included a list of areas we especially recommend.
Recommended Hotels
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Hotel Mezquita Center
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AC Hotel Córdoba by Marriott
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H10 Palacio Colomera
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Hotel Córdoba Center
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Sercotel Córdoba Medina Azahara
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Hotel Macià Alfaros
AirBnB / Apartments
Recommended Areas to Stay
If you're considering staying in a different area and would like to know whether it's a good choice, please feel free to reach out to us. We'll be happy to assist you with recommendations!
Experience Córdoba
Córdoba: A UNESCO World Heritage Treasure
Córdoba is the unique city in the world that has 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites and holds the record for the highest number of UNESCO recognitions of any city globally. This makes it an extraordinary destination for cultural and historical exploration.
May in Córdoba
May is one of the most magical times to visit Córdoba, as the city comes alive with a unique succession of celebrations. Known as the City of Three Cultures, it amazes all who wish to experience it in its full splendor.The May Crosses, the Patios Contest, and the Fair are some of the events this beautiful city offers during an especially vibrant month. With the warm spring weather and the scent of orange blossoms in the air, May truly reveals the most festive and enchanting spirit of Córdoba.

Monuments

Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque–Cathedral)
The city's crown jewel, famous for its forest of red-and-white arches and unique blend of Moorish mosque and Renaissance cathedral. The orange tree courtyard offers a peaceful spot to rest. Buy tickets online to avoid long queues.

Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
A fortress-palace that once housed the Catholic Monarchs. Its lush gardens with fountains, pools, and palm trees make it one of Córdoba's most beautiful corners.

Puente Romano y Puerta del Puente
Built by the Romans over 2,000 years ago, this bridge is now pedestrian-only. It's perfect for a sunset stroll with magical views of the Mezquita and Guadalquivir River.

Medina Azahara
The ruins of a magnificent 10th-century palace-city built by the Umayyad Caliphate. This archaeological site showcases the splendor of Al-Andalus and is one of Córdoba's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Reserve your visit in advance as entry is limited.
Places

Judería
A maze of cobbled lanes and flower-filled patios. Explore the iconic Calleja de las Flores with its perfect view of the Mezquita's bell tower, discover the narrow Calleja del Pañuelo, visit the historic Sinagoga, see the statue of philosopher Maimonides, browse El Zoco de Córdoba artisan market, and enjoy the peaceful Plaza de Jerónimo Páez.

Patios de Córdoba
Traditional houses with flower-filled courtyards — a centuries-old tradition declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Many open their doors during the famous Patios Festival in May, showcasing spectacular displays of geraniums, jasmine, and colorful tiles. If you see an open doorway with pots and flowers, step inside to experience one of Córdoba's most enchanting secrets.

Santa Marina
A historic neighborhood rich in heritage. Visit the beautiful Iglesia de Santa Marina, see the monument at Plaza de Manolete dedicated to the famous bullfighter, stroll down the scenic Cuesta del Bailío, explore the elegant Palacio de Viana with its 12 courtyards, and discover the Gothic Iglesia de San Agustín.

Centro
The bustling heart of Córdoba. Enjoy the lively Plaza de las Tendillas, discover the ancient Templo Romano near the Ayuntamiento (City Hall), experience the vibrant atmosphere of La Corredera - perfect for having some beers and tapas, and visit the historic Plaza del Potro, immortalized in Don Quixote.
Taste Córdoba
Córdoba is not only famous for its rich culture, but also for its incredible and varied gastronomy. Here are some recommendations for bars and restaurants serving traditional Cordoban and Andalusian cuisine.
Centro
Taberna La Revirá
📍 View LocationTaberna Salinas
📍 View LocationCazuela de la Espartería
📍 View LocationTaberna Góngora
📍 View LocationTaberna San Miguel Casa El Pisto
📍 View LocationTaberna Casa Tollín
📍 View LocationTaberna La Montillana
📍 View LocationBar Carrasquín
📍 View LocationJudería
Bodegas Campos
📍 View LocationEl Caballo Rojo
📍 View LocationEl Churrasco
📍 View LocationCasa Rubio
📍 View LocationCasa Pepe de la Judería
📍 View LocationTaberna El Capricho
📍 View LocationCocina 33
📍 View LocationLa Taberna del Río
📍 View LocationVegetarian & Vegan
La Mundi
📍 View LocationAmaltea
📍 View LocationLa Boheme
📍 View LocationLa Bicicleta
📍 View LocationEl Astronauta
📍 View LocationContact Us
We're excited to celebrate our special day with you in beautiful Córdoba, Spain. If you have any questions about travel arrangements, accommodations, or anything else, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for being part of our journey!