The historic heart of Córdoba, home to the Mosque-Cathedral, Jewish Quarter, and major landmarks, preserving medieval urban layout.
Western northern district, residential with good connectivity, near industrial zones.
Eastern district with growing residential and commercial areas, good access to city center.
Northwestern district with residential areas, proximity to Sierra, blending urban and semi-rural vibes.
Southwestern district, more peripheral with suburban characteristics.
Southern district including parts of the historic area, with traditional neighborhoods.
Large residential district popular among students, near city center, train and bus stations, with affordable rents and good connections to faculties.
Northern Sierra district, featuring natural areas and residential developments.
Commercial and residential area with shops, supermarkets, department stores, bars, and tapas spots, close to faculties.
A periurban district on the western side of Córdoba with mountainous terrain and rural characteristics, part of the Sierra region.
Modern area near the famous archaeological site of Medina Azahara, with residential and commercial developments.
Small neighborhood known for its Gothic style church, quiet atmosphere, and limited population.
A modern, practical neighborhood with a fresh, contemporary vibe, plenty of green spaces, and shopping centers, popular with families.
Residential neighborhood with green areas and good family environment in the northern part of the city.
Neighborhood along the river with green spaces and residential areas, known for its views and proximity to historic sites.
Neighborhood centered around the church of San Andrés, known for its cultural activities and traditional architecture.
A residential district with a mix of modern housing and green areas, known for its community feel and amenities.
Eastern residential district with views and modern housing developments.
Traditional neighborhood with fairs and local festivities, residential character south of the city.
A residential district known for its quiet streets and community atmosphere, located near the Guadalquivir river.
A periurban district located to the east of Córdoba, characterized by rural and semi-rural areas with agricultural land and countryside features.
A residential area known for its quiet streets, green spaces, and family-friendly environment.
A district with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its accessibility and local amenities.
Historic neighborhood east of the city center featuring narrow streets, traditional patios, and artisan workshops, part of the UNESCO World Heritage area.
Residential area in the northern outskirts with educational facilities like Salesianos school.
A neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial zones, offering good transport connections and local services.
Historic district known for its medieval Islamic urban layout, narrow alleys, and important cultural heritage including the Mosque-Cathedral and former Arab fortress.
A historic neighborhood in Córdoba featuring traditional architecture and cultural heritage, part of the city's medieval districts.[1]
The historic Cathedral neighborhood located in the heart of Córdoba's old city, featuring the iconic Mosque-Cathedral and medieval architecture with narrow streets preserving the city's historic character.[1]
The commercial center district of Córdoba featuring shopping areas, department stores, and commercial establishments serving the city's retail needs.[1]