Hotel Las Adelfas
The Hotel las Adelfas was a great choice for us. It was just north of the center of town, a mere five minutes by car or taxi. They use the tagline “Balcón de Córdoba,” and for good reason. The hotel sits nicely above the city, and if you have a room facing out to the front, the view is spectacular.
Our room was very well-appointed with modern and clean décor. It is part of a chain of four-star “Style” hotels. Our room looked over the front of the hotel with balcony doors and a French balcony. The bathroom was green marble with a cloudy glass sink and countertop. The shower had great pressure, but one of those half-glass doors makes it hard to keep the water in the bathtub. Towels were large, white, and fresh!
Breakfast was included in the rate. It was a large buffet with a wide selection including breads, pastries, meat, cheese, cereal, and a “diet” area with skim milk, lighter pastries, etc. You could also request a hot breakfast such as eggs and bacon or a French omelette.
The grounds of the hotel were remarkable. In the front of the hotel were orange trees and large cacti. Birds were fluttering around our window most of the time, I was afraid they were going to fly into our room! Out to the back of the hotel was a pool and garden area.
Parking at the hotel was sufficient for this time of year, but I can see that during peak season it may not be sufficient. In the morning there were cars parked in the open foyer area since there were no open spaces.
Overall, it was a nice place to stay and I would recommend it to anyone going to Córdoba. The only inconvenience was the distance from the city center. We chose to drive into the town center and did have a bit of trouble finding a place to park. Hint: If you are looking for a place to park in the city, there are areas across the river, only a short walk away. This was more convenient for us than driving around and around hoping to find something on the street.