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  • San Fernando 51
  • Cordoba, Spain
  • Hours: 10am on...
  • Directions: From bus or train station Take the bus no 3 (stop is just outside the station) and ask the driver to stop at Calle San Fernando. Once you get out the bus, look for no 51 (here is our Hostal) Taxi costs around €4.00
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Hostal La Fuente is located in San Fernando Street, 5 minutes from the Mezquita-Cathedral. We have 2 big lounges available for celebrations and business meetings. Also, we have a restaurant and free medical service. 40 rooms equipped with air conditioning, heating, television, hair dryer, minibar, safe, fully equipped bathroom. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, own parking, meeting room, convention facilities, and a traditional Andalusian patio.. Note: Rates do not include 7% VAT Pets are not allowed.
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