Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
What’s a better way to revel in the beauties of Andalusia than taking a car trip from Granada to Cordoba? Imagine a trip where you go through the impressive landscapes of the region in the full comfort of being in a private car with your local driver who enlightens you about the surroundings with useful tips along the way. That’s exactly what you’ll experience with Daytrip.
The distance between Granada and Cordoba is 125 miles (202 km), one stretching along the fields of southern Spain. You’ll spend around two hours in the car and way more exploring the must-see stops along the way.
Your journey will start after you’ve explored Granada and you’ll have the fresh memories of the magnificent Alhambra Palace to keep you busy during the ride. Leaving behind the historical remnants of Moorish Spain, you’ll be set on a journey to pass through all the Andalusian countryside, marked with small and colorful towns and soft green olive groves. The drive overall will be a smooth one thanks to the well-maintained road, and an unforgettable one thanks to the stress-free ride with Daytrip.
About Cordoba
Cordoba is one of those cities that come to mind when the blend of distinct cultures and history is in question. Here, the richness of the past comes from Roman, Moorish, and Christian influences. So, getting from Granada to Cordoba will be like extending your time among the cultural mixes and great atmosphere they create.
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Cordoba's significance comes from its importance as an important Roman city and later as the capital of the Moorish kingdom of Al-Andalus. This was the exact period when Cordoba enjoyed its golden age. It was a city among the most advanced in Europe, leading with its achievements in the arts, sciences, and philosophy.
Cordoba’s lands of fertile valleys and iron and copper mines were the main reason why it went under so many drastically different rules under strong empires. The Guadalquivir River runs through these rich soils and divides it in two. On the one side the land climbs up the mountain area of Sierra Morena, thick with forests. On the other side lie the flat landscapes of the Guadalquivir. The Subbetica mountains make the backdrop of the city’s southern part.
Just like in Granada, a stupendous example of Muslim architecture stands out as the symbol of Cordoba. The Mezquita was originally built as a mosque in the 8th century and later transformed into a cathedral. The interior is an absolute work of art with the forest of columns and arches as well as the mihrab. The mosque-cathedral is a perfect example and a symbol of the religious changes that have swept over Spain throughout the centuries.
This blend of historical layers, cultural richness, and warm Mediterranean ambiance makes Cordoba a fascinating city to visit. It will simply double the authentic experience you’ve had in Granada and highlight Andalusia’s one-of-a-kind character.
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From Granada to Cordoba: travel tips
Planning a road trip from Granada to Cordoba is an enjoyable thing when you are in for a ride with Daytrip, thanks to the easy booking and reliability it provides. But there are always some tips to keep in mind before you start your journey to make your trip perfect guaranteed:
Plan your travel time well
Try to avoid peak traffic hours to avoid a crowded road, especially during rush hours, which are 8 to 10 AM and 6 to 8 PM. The best time to set your pickup time is mid-morning or early afternoon, which allows you to enjoy the drive and arrive in Cordoba with time to explore before evening. You can also stay informed about local traffic updates for any roadworks, detours, or delays, but your driver will always keep you updated.
Be prepared for Spain’s weather
The drive can be quite warm, especially in the summer months when temperatures are soaring. Make sure you communicate your air conditioning preferences, carry water with you, and pack sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses for when you step out for sightseeing in different towns along the way.
Explore on the way
Check the places you’d like to see that are on the way and add them to your itinerary when you are booking. It’s a great way to fully appreciate the Andalusian landscape. You can walk around Frigiliana, Malaga’s prettiest village of white-washed houses, or Antequera for a medieval escape to stretch your legs, grab a bite, or visit the Alcazaba or the Dolmens.
How to get from Granada to Cordoba
Thanks to the rather short distance from Granada to Cordoba, there are several easy ways to travel, from public transport to private options.
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Granada to Cordoba by car
If you’d like to drive from Granada to Cordoba, be prepared to spare around two and a half hours driving. The fastest route you can take is through the A-92 motorway to Antequera, after which you’ll need to switch to the A-45 to Cordoba. Driving means the flexibility to stop along the way and take off whenever you want, but it comes with taking care of the parking in Cordoba and the stress of driving in a foreign country.
Granada to Cordoba by bus
There are direct buses operating between Granada and Cordoba. ALSA has a schedule of at least four buses a day, each of which takes around two and a half hours to get to Cordoba. If you’d like to go for this option, make sure you buy your tickets in advance, which cost around $21, and keep in mind that bus rides offer no flexibility to explore on the way.
Granada to Cordoba by train
With several departures a day, trains also run between Granada and Cordoba. They are direct as well and offer the fastest travel. The main operator in this route is Renfe and the prices tend to be more expensive than taking a bus. The prices for train tickets range between $20 to $40, depending on the service you choose.
Granada to Cordoba by private car service
Out of all the options you have to get to Cordoba, booking your trip with Daytrip not only saves you time but also provides a comfortable travel experience. Planning your stops before you take off and leaving everything around driving to your Daytrip driver will make you worry-free on the road. You will get insightful information about Spain, won’t have to think about the car when you are out exploring, and will make the most of your Andalusian trip.
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Things to do when you get to Cordoba
One thing about Cordoba is certain: its streets of yellow brick buildings are packed with things to explore. Start discovering the city right after you finally arrive from Granada to Cordoba. These tips might help you to get started!
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Walk through the gardens of Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos
Located near the Guadalquivir River, the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos has beautifully maintained gardens that are perfect for travelers who need a bit of nature every day. The gardens are ideal for hiding from the Spanish sun, air with lush foliage, fountains, and several ponds. The calm atmosphere will be fresh air from the busy streets of Cordoba.
Have a bite at a traditional taberna
A taste of authentic Cordoban cuisine is hidden in the city's traditional tabernas. These establishments serve local specialties such as salmorejo (a creamy tomato soup thicker than gazpacho, topped with hard-boiled eggs) flamenquín (breaded pork loin rolled with ham, coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried), and rabode toro (oxtail stew). Pair your meal with a local Montilla-Moriles wine, which is similar to sherry.
Discover Medina Azahara
Medina Azahara is located just outside of Cordoba; it is an archaeological site and a former palatial city built in the 10th century by Abd-ar-Rahman III, the first Caliph of Córdoba. This wide complex was intended to highlight the wealth and power of the newly established Caliphate of Cordoba and served as an administrative capital. Today, you can tour the ruins, which include remnants of palaces, mosques, and administrative buildings, with the Andalusian hills as the background. A museum on-site offers exhibits detailing the history and significance of this once magnificent city. Consider attending a guided tour to boost the experience with insights into the life and politics of early Islamic Spain.
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When is the best time to visit Cordoba
The best times to arrange your trip from Granada to Cordoba are during spring and fall when the weather is not as hot as the summer months yet but the days are still long enough to allow for enough time to experience the city. Especially May stands out as an exceptional month thanks to the vibrant Fiesta de los Patios Cordobeses, a UNESCO-recognized event where the city's courtyards are decorated with flowers and open to the public.
However, this period also sees a spike in accommodation prices, so better to book your accommodation well in advance. Visiting during Easter can also be costly as hotel rates go quite high despite the less renowned celebrations compared to Seville. Better avoid July and August because of the extreme temperatures that significantly diminish the comfort of touring the city despite lower accommodation costs. These months are so hot that even locals leave the city.
关于从 Granada 到 Cordoba 旅行的问答
The best area to stay in Cordoba is the Judería, the historic Jewish Quarter. It's centrally located, close to major attractions like the Mezquita-Catedral, and filled with charming narrow streets, traditional Andalusian patios, and excellent restaurants. Staying here immerses you in the city's lively atmosphere.
Yes, a day trip from Granada to Cordoba is absolutely possible. With direct high-speed trains and door-to-door private car service like Daytrip, you can easily explore the main attractions of Cordoba, such as the Mezquita, the Alcazar, and return to Granada in the evening.
Choosing whether to stay in Granada or Cordoba depends on your interests. Granada is famed for the Alhambra and has a rich Moorish heritage, so it is ideal for history enthusiasts and travelers who love grand architecture. Cordoba, with its stunning Mezquita and historical core, is a slightly less touristy experience with equally rich cultural offerings.
Cordoba is definitely worth visiting. Mezquita, its arches and warmly lit interior alone are worth seeing. The city also hosts beautiful patios, lively festivals, and a charming old town. Its rich history as a cultural and intellectual center of medieval Europe has definitely made the city rather fascinating.
Yes, there is a direct train from Granada to Cordoba. The service is operated by Renfe, Spain’s national railway company, using their AVANT (high-speed) trains. The journey typically takes about one and a half hours, which makes it a fast and comfortable way to travel between these Andalusian cities.
Booking a private car service like Daytrip will bring you the utmost flexibility and comfort when traveling from Granada to Cordoba. Avoiding crowds and hot temperatures while resting and exploring on the way certainly makes the smoothest travel you can get to Cordoba.
沿途参观这些景点
Frigiliana
Andalusia’s most beautiful village is an enchanting jumble of white houses built by the Moors in the classic Mudejar style. Moor to Love
Montefrio
This white-washed village, allows visitors to enjoy thousands of years of history, and the ‘Best View in the World’ according to National Geographic. Frozen in Time
Archidona
Declared a Historic-Artistic Site for its Baroque urban planning and architectural heritage, what it lacks in size it makes up in culture. Small but Mighty
Antequera
Rich in history and culture, even this authentic Andelusian town’s name conjures up images of a rustic, medieval village. Authentic Andalusia
Anis Museum
Learn about the history of the region's traditional liqueur before tasting it for yourself in this historic distillery-turned-museum. A Taste for Tradition
Almodovar del Rio Castle
Made famous for its role in Game of Thrones, this verdant hilltop fortification will leave you starstruck from its power and beauty. High-guard-en
“I used Daytrip twice during my recent visit to Spain, and had a great experience. I booked one ride (Granada to Cordoba) months before I went. The second trip was a last minute plan to travel from Granada to Almunecar the very next day. Daytrip managed to find us a very nice driver within an hour. Both of my rides were a pleasure, with prompt service and very friendly drivers. I highly recommend this service for when public transportation just won't work well.”
“I used Daytrip for three different trips between cities in Portugal and Seville. Every one of them was excellent. The drivers were prompt and on time, They were friendly and fun to talk to on the drives. We arrived on time or early to each destination. I would use them in any country that I visit in the future. Mike H”
“I recently was looking for a way to get from Córdoba (Spain) to Granada. I found DayTrip and arranged for a driver to meet me at my hotel in Córdoba and take me to my hotel in Granada. It was the perfect solution. The driver arrived on time. He car was nice (and clean). He was very nice and was willing to talk or not during the drive. I was very happy with the service and will definitely use them again I think that they operate in a lot of areas, so it’s worth checking it out.”
“We used Daytrip for 2 different transfers between cities in Spain. Traveling from Cordoba to Granada we stopped in Montefrio and the when traveling between Granada and Seville we chose an added stop in Antequera. Adding the stops broke up the drive and was a way to see some additional interesting sites. Communication with Daytrip was smooth, drivers were great, vans were clean and the price was reasonable for 4 people. I would not hesitate to use them again between other cities in Europe.”