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Getting to Pensión Córdoba involves entering Granada’s restricted traffic zones, which is almost impossible for cars. If you are arriving by bus, the station is up north. Get on a city bus (Line 33 or 4) that goes straight down the main avenue and get off at “Catedral” or “Gran Vía.” From there, it’s two minutes walking distance to the guesthouse. If you arrive by train (AVE) at the railway station, it’s more or less the same process; either take a city bus or a short taxi ride (approx.10 min) to this same area where Cathedral is located.

Do not even think about bringing a rental car here. Apart from being totally discouraged, it will turn into a real logistical nightmare: The very heart of Granada has strict traffic restrictions (camera-enforced fines for unauthorized vehicles) and the street where the pension is located must either be pedestrian-only or restricted access.There is absolutely no parking at the establishment.If you must drive then your best option would be to park in one of two public underground car parks "San AgustĂ­n" or "Triunfo".Be prepared to pay a substantial daily rate(often 20-25 Euros) From there you will have to roll your luggage over cobblestones and sidewalks until reaching their front door.

If you are flying into Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport (GRX), then the airport bus is your best bet. It is very cheap and drops you off right on Gran Vía, barely a stone’s throw from the Cathedral. A taxi can get you there quicker but at a disproportionately higher fare. Once you have checked in, walking shall be your main mode of transport. The confusing one-way streets and narrow alleys make taxis or buses less efficient for short hops within the center. The only time you might need a taxi or minibus (the red "Alhambra Bus") is to get to the top of the Alhambra complex if you want to save your energy for the palace itself rather than the hike up.

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