The debut of the NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba marks a striking new chapter for the city, blending centuries of heritage with refined modern hospitality. Historic setting: The hotel is housed in an 18th‑century palace within Córdoba’s UNESCO‑listed Jewish Quarter, with parts of the ancient city wall integrated into its design. Transformation: Formerly NH Collection Amistad de Córdoba, the property has undergone a complete restoration, preserving Roman, Renaissance, and noble residence elements while introducing a contemporary aesthetic. Cultural immersion: Guests are steps away from landmarks like the Casa Andalusí and the Mosque–Cathedral, with suites offering direct views of these icons or private Cordoban courtyards. Design & amenities: - 89 rooms, including 12 Junior Suites and 5 Suites with skyline views. - Interiors feature soft tones, noble materials, and calm, refined details. - Public spaces emphasize natural light, greenery, and harmony with historic architecture. - Facilities include a courtyard pool and 24‑hour gym. Gastronomy: The new Tablafina restaurant reinterprets Cordoban tradition with dishes like salmorejo, oxtail stew, and flamenquín, alongside Iberian cold cuts and artisanal cheeses. Courtyard experience: Three Cordoban patios—Patio de Petra, Patio Mudéjar, and Patio del Compás—serve as serene sanctuaries filled with flowers and orange trees. This opening reinforces Córdoba’s position as a cultural capital with four UNESCO designations, while giving travelers a premium hospitality experience that connects them directly to the city’s layered history.
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