Andalusia samlet magasin - Flipbook - Page 25
S
et amid Córdoba’s ancient Jewish
Quarter, this four-star retreat occupies a
beautifully restored 17th-century Andalusian
townhouse, where Moorish, Castilian, and
Flemish influences converge. The property’s
soul lies in its trio of enchanting courtyards,
each graced with fountains, lush foliage, and
a centennial orange tree — offering a serene
haven from the city’s lively streets. Over 100
archaeological artefacts, including Roman
stones and Iberian Muslim gravestones, are
thoughtfully showcased throughout,
reflecting the area’s rich heritage. The rooftop
terrace delivers spellbinding 360-degree
views, with the Mezquita Catedral so close it
feels almost tangible — especially at sunset,
when the city is bathed in a magical glow. With
just ten individually styled rooms named
after myths and historical figures, guests enjoy
both intimacy and luxury. The restaurant
serves refined Andalusian cuisine in tranquil
settings.