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Hostal Rey Heredia

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May 31, 2003
This is a really cheap hostal. You pay about 12€ per person for one night. Since this is a simple hostal almost nothing is included: no airo, no private bathroom, no breakfast. The rooms are extremely simple, without any decoration. Yet for this price, you shouldn't complain.

The hostal is clean and the people here are really frienly (they hardly speak English which does make it hard to reserve a room - but it is not impossible, lol). The fridge is always filled with cool bottles of water, free for all guests.

The house has a small patio in the middle, which let's the warm sun in. Balconies of all floors look over this patio. We slept upon the flat roof one night, but I don't know whether this is allowed all the time.

The location is ideal: in the center of Cordoba, close to the mesquita and all other attractions, in a typical small and white street - away from the noice but close to the hustle.

I would recommend this place to all low-budget backpackers looking for something authentic and cheap.
Rey Heredia

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