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What’s Cordoba Like in February? Cordoba in February offers a mild winter experience, transitioning towards spring. You can expect average daily high temperatures ranging from 15-18°C (59-64°F) and lows of 5-7°C (41-45°F). While sunshine averages around 6-7 hours per day, be prepared for occasional rainfall, with roughly 5-7 rainy days throughout the month and precipitation levels around 60-70mm. It’s generally pleasant for sightseeing, often with crisp air.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in February? February is considered shoulder season, offering more favorable pricing and availability compared to peak months. Accommodation, such as a mid-range hotel, might cost approximately €60-€100 per night (estimated), while budget hostels could range from €20-€40 per night (estimated). Flight prices are generally more competitive. Major attractions, like the Mezquita-Cathedral, maintain their standard entry fees, which are around €11-€13 (estimated based on current rates). Availability for tours and lodging is typically good.

What Should You Expect Regarding Crowds and Events? Expect significantly fewer crowds in Cordoba during February compared to the bustling spring (April/May) or summer months. This translates to a more relaxed experience with shorter queues at popular sites. While February can sometimes coincide with local Carnival celebrations, Cordoba’s Carnival is generally smaller in scale than in other major Spanish cities and not a primary draw. Patios may not be in full bloom, but the city’s overall atmosphere is calm and inviting.

What Are the Best Activities for February? February is ideal for exploring Cordoba’s iconic landmarks without the summer heat or large crowds. Absolutely visit the Mezquita-Cathedral and wander through the labyrinthine streets of the Jewish Quarter (Judería). The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos offers beautiful gardens that are enjoyable even in winter. Explore the historic patios at Palacio de Viana (entry fee applies) and take a leisurely stroll across the Roman Bridge. Enjoy authentic Cordoban cuisine in cozy restaurants, like salmorejo and flamenquín.

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