




Calle Conde de Gondomar, 2 2A
La Casa de las Tendillas sits on Calle Conde de Gondomar in central Córdoba, a city whose medieval street plan was designed for pedestrians and donkeys rather than cars. As a self-contained apartment property, it suits travelers who want to settle into a place rather than pass through one — families extending a stay across several days, couples treating Andalusia as a base rather than a stop, remote workers who need a kitchen and a desk as much as they need a bed. With a rating of 9.7 across 51 reviews, the experience here is clearly consistent.
The apartments are built around the rhythms of independent living. Each unit comes with a full kitchen — oven, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee machine — along with a dining area and a sitting area, which means guests are not dependent on restaurant hours or room service schedules. The balcony and city views anchor the space to its location, a reminder that you are in a specific, particular place and not a generic hotel room.
For anyone arriving by car into a historic city center where parking is rarely simple, the on-site parking removes a logistical headache before it starts. Guests can check in from 15:00, giving those driving down from Madrid or Seville time to arrive without rushing, and check-out at 11:00 leaves a reasonable morning before the road. The 24-hour front desk and contactless check-in option mean arrival time is flexible — a practical detail that matters when Andalusian itineraries rarely run on schedule.
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