Terminals at Cordoba Airport
There is one main terminal building located at Cordoba Airport. It handles both arrivals and departures although they are only domestic flights from Madrid and Barcelona. There are no international flights, only connecting ones to the larger airports in Spain. There is car parking available just outside of the terminal.
Getting to Cordoba Airport
Cordoba is located in southern central Spain and has very good transport links. If you are heading to the city from the south near Huelva, use the A49 to Seville then the A4 north past Ecija. From the south in Malaga, use the AP46 and the N331 road that heads directly to the city. The road turns into the A45 at Montilla.
From Granada in the south, you need to use the A44 to Jaen before using the E902 then west at Bailen on the E5.
From Toledo in the north, use the CM42 and the A4 to the city in your Car Hire Cordoba Airport vehicle.
Parking at Cordoba Airport
There are in total 60 car parking spaces at the airport that are available to the public, although 40 of which are reserved for hire car companies. There is no charge for car parking, all spaces are free of charge. There are three disabled spaces nearest to the terminal building.
Facilities at Cordoba Airport
Being such a small airport, it only has quite limited facilities. There is one snack bar called Delicatium Hispania. It is open from 8am to 5pm and closed on Saturday and Sundays, as there are no flights. They sell baguettes, sandwiches and slices of pizza. They sell hot drinks such a tea or coffee as well as soft drinks.
There are vending machines that sell chocolates and soft drinks located in the departure lounge. There is a currency exchange desk and photograph booth in case you need passport photos. There are also public telephones near to the check-in desks downstairs.
What's Close to Cordoba Airport?
In Cordoba, there is the third biggest mosque in the world called La Mezquita. Near to there is the alcazar, which is called Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos and is a fortified castle that has beautiful gardens.
During the last week of May, there is the Feria de Cordoba, which is a drinking, dancing and eating festival. It also has Flamenco dancing.
You can take the Segway tour, which are electric scooters and see more of the city.
There is the Hammam Arabic Baths that are a recreation of the ones used in Moorish times, nowadays you can get massages. Explore the city in your stylish Car Hire Cordoba vehicle.