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Casa de los Azulejos

2.0 of 5
C Fernando Colon 5, 14002 Cordoba, Spain
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Ranked #12 of 26 Cordoba B&B and Inns
3.5 of 5 stars 64 Reviews
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bearsvilleboy
Granada, Spain
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3 reviews
3 of 5 stars Reviewed September 14, 2011

Despite an excellent location and a certain degree of charm, this hotel is way overpriced for what it offers. And the noise from its restaurant (dinner begins at 9:00),rivaling a children´s playground on a Saturday afternoon, doesn´t make for a good night´s sleep. More

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Claeystom
Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium
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5 reviews
1 helpful vote
4 of 5 stars Reviewed September 8, 2011

À great place! Manuel manages perfectly this little paradise. We stayed 2nights, we got an upgrade to the lovely suite, à very quiet large authentic room with huge bathroom on the back of the house, well cleaned, great breakfast and in à very good location, in 7 minutes to the mezquita. Quiet and not to touristic area. What a great... More

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Chemins-du-monde
USA
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14 reviews
8 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed June 21, 2011
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We enjoyed this hotel overall. However, the second night we were there, the owners returned from the restaurant they own at about 1 am and were talking loudly with at least one other person. The window to our room opened up to the central courtyard so we were wakened by the noise. They proceeded noisly up the stairs to their... More

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Amherstgal
Buffalo, NY
Senior Contributor
24 reviews
13 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed June 13, 2011

If you like Andalusian colors, flowers and tiles, you will love this small hotel. The proprietor is helpful and knowledgeable. He was also the cook the night we ate at the hotel and the food was delicious. Good location for sightseeing and a charming respite to return to when you are ready for a siesta. More

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Anthony_Forman
Cheshire
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37 reviews
29 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed April 22, 2011
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person found this review helpful

Stayed 2 nights during Easter week in a superior room. The location is fine. Room was a good size and the bathroom was big and well appointed. However the bedroom was rather bare and could have easily been made to feel more comfortable. Breakfast was a bit basic and the room felt rather like a hostel. Courtyard is nice as... More

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tgusdorff
Washington DC, District of Columbia
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed March 16, 2011
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person found this review helpful

This beautiful place is matched by its super staff. One day, Manule- the owner and chef, did a cooking class for us- we learned a lot and ate great food. The next day we did an excursion south, visitng a wonderful olive oil facility that has been producing olive oil for over 200 years. We also went to a cheese... More

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rmakrs
Boston, Massachusetts
2 reviews
2 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed March 9, 2011
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people found this review helpful

We satyed at the hotel and one night we went to the small restaurant - what a suprise - the food was exceptional. We had tapas, it was modest - but extremely well prepared - especially the traditional fried eggplant with honey. More

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StephanieJo
Seattle, Washington
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16 reviews
25 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed November 2, 2010

A good place to stay, as long as you don’t get a room above the restaurant, as several other people have noted. The people at the reception area were especially helpful and friendly. This small guesthouse/hotel is down one of the town’s narrow little side streets, so not much street noise, but the tiled courtyard does tends to amplify any... More

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CaseyNewYork
New York, NY
Senior Reviewer
6 reviews
4 of 5 stars Reviewed October 26, 2010

A short walk to all the main sights, this charming b&b had spacious, well-appointed rooms. However, our room was right above the hotel's restaurant, so it was pretty noisy during mealtimes, unless you shut all the windows. But on a beautiful sunny day, who wants to do that? Make sure you ask for a room away from the restaurant. The... More

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penderpete60
Stockport
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13 reviews
6 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 20, 2010

Just around the corner from a great bodega, and close to all the sights, this hotel has a lovely ambiance. Breakfasts are good, and if you stay three nights, you get a meal at the Escondito, next to the hotel. This is a mixed blessing, because you have no choice in what you get, and, on the night, the staff... More

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