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Córdoba vs Seville

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Córdoba if the Mezquita's 856 columns and May Patios Festival trump big-city tapas crawls. Pick Seville if Real Alcázar courtyards, Triana flamenco, and Plaza de España afternoons beat a small old town.

🏆 Seville wins 79 OVR vs 77 · attribute matchup 23

Córdoba
Córdoba
Spain

77OVR

VS
Seville
Seville
Spain

79OVR

85
Safety
80
78
Cleanliness
78
65
Affordability
65
79
Food
90
85
Culture
91
65
Nightlife
77
90
Walkability
90
64
Nature
64
90
Connectivity
81
64
Transit
64
Córdoba

Córdoba

Spain

Seville

Seville

Spain

Córdoba

Safety: 85/100Pop: 320K (city)Europe/Madrid

Seville

Safety: 72/100Pop: 690K (city), 1.5M (metro)Europe/Madrid

How do Córdoba and Seville compare?

Twenty-six Andalusian minutes apart by AVE high-speed train, and the dilemma is whether you want a small Moorish gem or the Andalusian capital. Córdoba is the Mezquita-Catedral — the only place on Earth where you walk through 856 red-and-white-arched columns straight into a Renaissance cathedral nave — plus a Jewish Quarter you can cross in 25 minutes. Seville is the Real Alcázar's Mudéjar courtyards, flamenco at Casa Anselma in Triana at 11 PM, the Plaza de España's tile-clad arches, and tapas crawls through Bar Alfalfa where six dishes plus wine hits €25.

Mid-range budgets are tied at $140, but Córdoba's hotels run €90 in the Judería versus €130 around Seville's Cathedral. Both are relentlessly walkable (5 of 5), but Córdoba is genuinely small (you cross it in 25 minutes); Seville is a real city with neighborhoods (Triana, Macarena, Santa Cruz) that need a couple of days each. Córdoba wins on monument density per square meter — the Mezquita is one of Spain's three greatest buildings — plus the May Patios Festival (week-long courtyard openings). Seville wins on nightlife, food range (Spain's best tapas city), and Holy Week processions.

Time them together — most travelers do this. Córdoba is a 90-minute AVE day-trip from Seville (€20 each way), and the city is best from 7 PM when the day-trippers leave. Hit Seville for early April or late October — Holy Week and August are punishing. Pick Córdoba for the Mezquita, Patios Festival, and a 25-minute-walk old town. Pick Seville for Real Alcázar courtyards, Triana flamenco, and tapas-bar Sundays.

💰 Budget

budget
Córdoba: $55-90Seville: $45-70
mid-range
Córdoba: $130-200Seville: $110-170
luxury
Córdoba: $280-650Seville: $280+

🛡️ Safety

Córdoba85/100Safety Score78/100Seville

Córdoba

Córdoba is one of the safer cities in Spain — small (320,000 population), low violent-crime rate, and the historic centre is well policed and well lit. The main risks are pickpockets in the Mezquita queue and cathedral interior, the genuine summer heat (which is dangerous for the unprepared and the elderly), and the standard taxi-overcharging issues at the train station. Solo female travellers consistently report Córdoba as comfortable.

Seville

Seville is generally safe but has higher pickpocketing rates than many European cities. Tourist-heavy areas like the Cathedral, Plaza de Espana, and the Santa Cruz quarter are hotspots. Bag snatching from scooters also occurs.

🌤️ Weather

Córdoba

Córdoba has the most extreme summer climate of any major European city — a continental Mediterranean pattern with very hot dry summers and mild wet winters. July–August daytime highs regularly reach 42–46°C (107–115°F); the city has set the all-time Spanish heat record. Spring and autumn are extraordinary; winter is mild and the only time when an inland Andalucía city is comfortably visitable mid-day. Annual rainfall ~530mm, almost all between October and April.

Spring (March - May)8 to 28°C
Summer (June - September)17 to 42°C
Autumn (September - November)8 to 30°C
Winter (December - February)4 to 15°C

Seville

Seville has a Mediterranean climate with scorching summers and mild winters. The city is famous for extreme summer heat, making spring and autumn the ideal seasons to visit. Winter is mild and pleasant with occasional rain.

Spring (March - May)12-28°C
Summer (June - August)20-40°C
Autumn (September - November)12-32°C
Winter (December - February)6-16°C

🚇 Getting Around

Córdoba

Córdoba's historic centre is small (1km × 700m, walkable end-to-end in 25 minutes) and densely packed — virtually all attractions are within walking distance once you're in the Casco Histórico. The 8km trip to Medina Azahara is the only longer journey most travellers make. The city bus network covers the modern outskirts but is rarely needed; the AVE high-speed train station is a 15-minute walk from the cathedral. Bolt and Cabify operate; Uber has fewer drivers.

Walkability: Córdoba's historic centre is one of the most walkable in Spain — flat, dense, and the major sights are clustered within 10 minutes' walk of the Mezquita. The summer heat is the only obstacle; even in May, the 14:00–18:00 hours are genuinely unpleasant for walking and the city eats lunch indoors. Comfortable shoes recommended; cobbles get slippery in rare rain.

WalkingFree
City Bus (Aucorsa)€1.30 single / €7.20 ten-trip card
Taxi & Ride-share€5–€15 within city

Seville

Seville's old town is compact and best explored on foot. The city has a single metro line, an extensive bus network, a tram, and an excellent public bike-sharing system (Sevici). The historic center is largely pedestrianized.

Walkability: Seville's centro historico is very walkable and largely flat. The main sights are clustered within a 20-minute walk of each other. The pedestrianized streets around the Cathedral and Santa Cruz are delightful. Summer heat is the main obstacle to walking.

Metro de Sevilla€1.35 per ride; rechargeable card available
Tussam Buses€1.40 per ride; 1-day pass €5
MetroCentro Tram€1.40 per ride

📅 Best Time to Visit

Córdoba

Mar–May, Oct–Nov

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Seville

Mar–May, Oct–Nov

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The Verdict

Choose Córdoba if...

You want the single greatest Moorish-Christian monument in Spain plus the May Patios festival, all in a city you can walk across in 25 minutes.

Choose Seville if...

you want flamenco in Triana, Real Alcázar Moorish courtyards, tapas crawls, Semana Santa processions, and Andalusian orange blossoms

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