Hotels in Córdoba
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Browse hotels in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico — near the 1821 Treaty site and coffee-country foothills, 120 km from Veracruz port.
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About Córdoba
Córdoba: Coffee Capital of Veracruz
Córdoba sits at 924 metres above sea level in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, roughly 120 km west of Veracruz port. The city is best known as the site where the Treaty of Córdoba was signed on 24 August 1821, formally ending Spanish colonial rule over Mexico. That history anchors the colonial centre, where the Zócalo and its surrounding portales form the civic and social heart of the city.
Visitors arrive for the coffee culture — the surrounding region produces some of Veracruz's finest arabica beans — and for the relatively cool, green climate compared to the Gulf coast lowlands. The Portal de Zevallos arcade, dating to the 18th century, lines the main square with cafés and traditional eateries serving picadas and enchiladas veracruzanas. The Museo de la Ciudad documents the independence-era negotiations in the original building.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: ADO buses connect Córdoba to Mexico City (roughly 4 hours) and Veracruz city (about 1.5 hours) multiple times daily.
- Climate: Expect mild temperatures year-round; pack a light layer for evenings even in summer.
- Currency: Mexican peso; ATMs are available around the Zócalo.
- Best time to visit: March–May, before the rainy season peaks, offers dry days and cooler mornings ideal for exploring the coffee-growing villages nearby.
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