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Cordoba Transportation - Taxi, Train, Bus & Airport Tips


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  • Cordoba Transportation



  • Transportation within Cordoba and other cities in Spain is readily available by plane, bus, and train.

  • Transportation Within Cordoba



  • Cordoba can be challenging to both drive in and to find parking in the historic district. However, it is a city that is pedestrian friendly, especially in the old city center. For a unique travel experience, try riding in a horse-drawn carriage.

    Taxis are a main means of transportation in Cordoba and are readily available on the street. They are metered, but prices are subject to increases at certain times, such as late at night.

  • Inter-City Travel in Cordoba



  • The Cordoba Central Train Station is located on the main high-speed north-south lines. The train to Madrid takes about 2 hours on the high-speed AVE. Seville is one stop away, about 45 minutes on the AVE. The line to Madrid-Malaga line also passes through Cordoba. The AVE is the high-speed train. You have several classes of service- Turista, Preferente and Turista Plus. With Preferente you get breakfast, luggage storage, and bathrooms at the end of each car. The train station is clean, modern, and well-kept with easy access from your hotel and the historic center.

    Flights to and from Cordoba are readily available from a wide variety of carriers, including American Airlines, Delta, United, JetBlue, Frontier, Aerolineas Argentinas, LATAM Airlines, Copa Airlines and more, depending on your travel location and destination.

    Editor's Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about transportation in Cordoba.