Cheap flights to Cordoba
Argentina · COR
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Córdoba, Argentina’s second city and a lively university town, preserves the colonial Jesuit Block, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Top things to do in Cordoba
- →Explore the Jesuit Block
- →Stroll the historic center
- →Day trip to Villa Carlos Paz
- →Visit La Cumbrecita in the Sierras
🚕 Getting around Cordoba
Ambrosio Taravella Airport (COR) is about 12 km from the center, a 20–30 minute drive; taxis, remises, the airport bus and transfers are the most practical. The historic center is walkable and, with a transit card, buses cover the city; buses to the Sierras leave from Córdoba.
🏨 Where to stay in Cordoba
- Centro / Manzana Jesuítica — The historic core with the UNESCO-listed Jesuit Block, the cathedral and plazas.
- Nueva Córdoba — A young, student neighborhood with bars, restaurants and the Paseo del Buen Pastor.
- Güemes — Bohemian area of markets, antique shops, cafés and nightlife.
- Cerro de las Rosas — Upscale residential area with good restaurants and views, popular for staying.
💸 How much does it cost?
Córdoba is affordable; with mid-range lodging, meals and transport, budget around 35–70 USD a day. As elsewhere in Argentina, thanks to inflation and the “blue dollar,” US cash goes a lot further.
🛡️ Is it safe?
Córdoba is a lively, generally safe university city; the center, Nueva Córdoba and Güemes are calm, with the usual precautions against theft at night and in busy areas.
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Frequently asked questions about Cordoba
When is the best time to fly to Córdoba?
Spring (September–November) and autumn have the most pleasant weather; summer is high season for the Sierras and winter is cool. For better prices book 1–2 months ahead and avoid January and the year-end holidays.
How long is the flight to Córdoba?
From Buenos Aires the nonstop flight takes about 1h20; it’s the most frequent and fastest connection into the city.
What can you visit in the Sierras de Córdoba?
The Sierras are close at hand: Villa Carlos Paz an hour away, the alpine village of La Cumbrecita, Alta Gracia and the Punilla and Calamuchita valleys are popular day trips.
How do I find cheap flights to Cordoba?
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