How to arrive to Cordoba
BY ROAD
Due to its exceptional geographical position Cordoba is extremely well connected not just with the north of Spain, but also with the rest of Andalusia, by the A-4 Autovía (dual carriageway with motorway characteristics).
- From Madrid: Take the A-4 Autovía del Sur. Approx. length of journey: 3 hours 30 minutes
- From Seville: You should also take the A-4 Autovía del Sur. Approx. length of journey: 1 hour
- From Malaga: A-45 Autovía Cordoba-Malaga. Approx. length of journey: 1 hour 30 minutes
- From Valencia: A-3 Autovía A-3 and A-43 trough A-4 Autovía. Approx. length of journey: 5 hours
- From Murcia and Levante: A-7 Autovía and A-45 trough A-92N and A-92
- From Portugal and Extremadura: Get to the north of the province by the N-432 road
- From the Algarve (Portugal) and Huelva: Take the Autopista del V Centenario dual carriageway to Seville and join the A-4 Autovía del Sur
- From Gibraltar and Cadiz: Take the A-4 Autovía del Sur towards Madrid.
Information about coaches to Cordoba:
Bus Station: www.estacionautobusescordoba.es and by phone +34 957 40 40 40
BY TRAIN
Cordoba is just as well connected by train as it is by road, since the main line connecting Madrid with Malaga, Seville, Granada, Cadiz and Huelva stops at Cordoba.
What is more, the connections between Cordoba and Seville, Madrid, Malaga, Granada, Valencia, Alicante and Barcelona are all the easier thanks to the High Speed Train:
- Sevilla-Cordoba: 40 minutes
- Malaga-Cordoba: 50 minutes
- Granada-Cordoba: 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Madrid-Cordoba: 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Valencia-Cordoba: 3 hours
- Alicante-Cordoba: 4 hours
- Barcelona-Cordoba: 4 hours and 35 minutes
More information at:
BY PLANE
Cordoba has one airport operating for regular flights, code ODB. The airlines connecting the city with other destinations starting in 2025 are:
Learn more about Cordoba Airport at https://www.aena.es.