Hesperia Cordoba - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review We are a 2 star deluxe hotel with rooms which have air conditioning as well as all the moden amenities you would expect such as direct dial phones, cable TV, 24 hr room service, hot & cold water 24hours a day, same day laundry and a safety deposit locker.Our friendly and professional staff provide a... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review One of the four or five leading hotels of Córdoba, this first-class member of a chain stands near the city close to the Guadalquivir River. Built in 1993, it was last renovated in 2003. Impressive architecturally, its rooms open onto attractive cityscape vistas. Its most alluring feature, esp... frommers.com
No title - expert review Hotel Hesperia Cordoba offers 106 elegant rooms and 2 magnificent fully equipped suites, a typical Andalusian patio, with outdoor swimming pool, excellent restaurant. There are 5 halls for banquets and conventions and incomparable panoramic views over the town, during the summer season from the pub.... travel.away.com
Inconvenient - user review Hotel did not mention when we booked that the old bridge to the city of Cordoba was closed for repair. In order to get to the old city and points of interest, it was a very long walk over a further bridge or a cab. Hotel staff told us there was a free bus behind the hotel to take us over but we trie... expedia.com
A bit of a walk - user review I stayed at the Hesperia Cordoba in April. The hotel was fine. It is a business hotel, and thus doesn't hold particular charm or have a boutique ambiance. It's very clean, quiet, rooms are large, and the staff tried hard to be helpful. It is however a bit of a walk I'm a fast walker and it was proba... expedia.com
No title - user review the hotel was conveniently located. It had a pool which was great at siesta time when it was 105 degrees outside. The AC never quite cut it and if you opened the windows the AC went off. But overa... mytravelguide.com
Cordoba must have better. - user review No airconditioning in November-not even circulating fresh air. You could open the window on a noisy street. No place to sit and read in the room except an uncomfortable straight chair, a... travel.yahoo.com
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