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The Parador La Arruzafa at Cordoba gets its name from being built on the site of the small summer palace of the Arab caliph Abdu'r-Raman who in 765 A.D. planted the first palm trees in Europe, Arruzafa being Arabic for "Garden of the palm trees".
It is in a hilly area, three kilometres from the town, at the foot of the Cordoba mountain range.
During the warm summer months, it is possible to dine outside on the terrace. The surrounding luxurious vegetatition and flowers make the swimming pool area very attractive. The public rooms are elegant and spacious with furnishings of carved wood with metal and leather trim. The decor combines the Arabic with Andalusian influences with earthy colours, wood floors and an abundance of plants. In the restaurant, the menu combines international food with the local dishes of the region. Recommendations include:
"Salmorejo cordobes", a hearty cold vegetable soup made with lean meat, garlic and olive oil.
Cordoba is an ancient city and was the capital of southern spain under Roman rule. Its greatest prominence came under Arab rule when the court of the Caliphs of the west established their court in the city.
From the eighth to eleventh centuries Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in harmony making a rich contribution to the city. In those days the city had a population of 500,000 and more than 300 mosques - and more than double that number of inns!
Also in the town is the 'Alcazar', the castle-palace of the later Spanish kings who received Columbus there before his voyage that led to the discovery of America. Not far away are the ruins of Medina-Azahara, a city built in the tenth century by Abdu'r-Rahman III in honour of Zoraida, his favourite wife. The city was destroyed by the Barbers in the eleventh century but the remains still give an idea of its grandeur. Cordoba celebrates the festival of Nuestra Senora de la Salud each May and Nuestra Senora de la Fuensanta from September 6 to 9.
The Pedroches valley has the biggest oak forest in Europe and has a very important wildlife reserve. Also nearby, in the 'sierra' of Hornachuelos, is a Natural Park that is worthy of a visit.
The accommodation in this hotel of thr Paradors group is in eighty two twin bedded rooms, four rooms with a double bed, two single rooms and six suites. All these spacious rooms have an en suite bathroom. All rooms have a telephone, satellite television, safe and a mini bar. The building has air conditioning, a restaurant, bar and a gift shop. Facilities for business meetings are available on request. Pets are not allowed in the luxury hotels in the Spanish Paradores group. The elevated position of this Parador hotel makes it cooler than staying in the city of Cordoba. |
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| Parador Cordoba Reservations |
| Parador La Arruzafa at Cordoba |
| DAILY RATES | |||
| 2010 Rates | Standard | Double w/ terrace | Junior Suite |
| March to June | 155 EUR | 179 EUR | 248 EUR |
| July to October | 156.45 EUR | 180.67 EUR | 250.32 EUR |
| Nov and Dec | 144.34 EUR | 166.54 EUR | 231.14 EUR |
| Breakfast 15.14 EUR per person per day Lunch or Dinner 31.29 EUR per person per day | |||
| PROMOTIONS IN STANDARD ROOMS * (Subject to availability) | ||||
| 2010 Rates | Golden Days | Young Persons | 5 Night Card | 2 Night Special |
| March to June | 121.10 EUR | 113.04 EUR | 103 EUR | 188.00 EUR |
| July to October | 130.71 EUR | 113.04 EUR | 103 EUR | 199.45 EUR |
| Nov and Dec | 122.23 EUR | 113.04 EUR | 103 EUR | 189.76 EUR |
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Rates are per day for 2 persons sharing a double room and include tax
*Supplement and restrictions may apply - General terms and conditions |
| PROMOTION | OVERVIEW (For more detailed information use the link below) |
| Golden Days | 30% discount for guests 55 years or over in a standard room with breakfast |
| Young Persons | Discounted rates for guests 20 to 35 years in a standard room with breakfast |
| 5 Night Card | Discounted rates for 5 nights in a standard room exc. breakfast |
| 2 Night Special | 20% discount for 2 consecutive nights or more with half board |
| Parador accommodation within the Spanish regions | |||
| Galicia
North Spain |
Asturias,
Cantabria
& Basque Region |
Aragon
- Rioja
and Navarre |
Catalonia |
| Castile-Leon | Castile-La Mancha (Madrid) | Estremadura | Levante |
| Andalucia (Granada) | Ceuta and Melilla | Canary Islands | Andalucia (Costa del Sol) |
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