Updated 2026-04-18

Pet-Friendly Hotels in the Juderia of Cordoba

A Juderia guide built around the two verified NH dog-and-cat hotels, with Hospes as a dog-only follow-up and clear warnings for old-town hotels that do not accept regular pets.

Why the Juderia is Cordoba's cleanest pet angle

The Juderia is where Cordoba's best current pet evidence is concentrated. NH Collection Amistad Cordoba and NH Cordoba Califa both publish dog-and-cat wording, up to two pets, a 25 kg limit, and clear nightly fee language, which gives this district a stronger answer than most other Cordoba map clusters.

Hospes Palacio del Bailio still helps as a dog-only boutique follow-up, but the NH pair remains the dependable core when you need cleaner filters for cats, two pets, or published pricing.

Which Juderia hotel fits which pet trip

  • Choose NH Collection Amistad Cordoba when the boutique Juderia location matters most and you can accept the higher EUR35 nightly pet fee.
  • Choose NH Cordoba Califa when you want the same dog-and-cat clarity with the lower published EUR25 nightly fee.
  • Use Hospes Palacio del Bailio only if you travel with a dog and can reconfirm the final room, fee, and size rules directly with the hotel.
  • If you travel with a cat, or if two pets are non-negotiable, avoid drifting to old-town hotels with weaker wording just because they look more iconic on the map.

Which old-town hotels to exclude from Juderia pet searches

  • Eurostars Azahar and Eurostars Patios de Cordoba are close enough to look tempting, but their official pages do not publish a standard pet stay.
  • Eurostars Conquistador is a landmark next to the Mezquita, yet its official page says pets are not allowed except guide dogs.
  • H10 Palacio Colomera looks useful from Tendillas, but the official booking page says pets are not allowed there either.

What to reconfirm before booking

  • Ask both NH hotels to confirm the exact pet room because NH still marks pet inventory as limited.
  • Confirm whether the quoted NH fee is per pet per night before comparing the Juderia boutique option against the lower-fee Califa option.
  • If you still prefer a boutique dog stay, ask Hospes whether the dog-friendly wording applies to your exact room category and stay dates.
  • If an old-town hotel only looks pet-friendly on a third-party listing, test the exact wording in the Policy Checker before you pay.

Related links