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What’s Cordoba Like in May?

May in Cordoba ushers in warm, sunny weather, marking the beginning of the city’s hot season. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), though late May can see highs occasionally exceed 35°C (95°F). Nighttime lows are generally comfortable, between 12°C and 16°C (54°F and 61°F). Rainfall is minimal, with an average of 20-30mm across 3-5 days. Expect abundant sunshine, with 9-10 hours of daylight daily.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in May?

May is peak season in Cordoba due to several major festivals, leading to higher costs and limited availability. Accommodation prices are significantly elevated; estimated nightly costs range from €25-€45 for a budget hostel bed, €80-€150 for a mid-range hotel room, and upwards of €150 for premium options. Flights to Spain also tend to be higher during this period. Meals are comparable to other major Spanish cities; a “menu del día” or tapas lunch might cost €12-€20, while dinner at a mid-range restaurant could be €25-€50 per person (all estimates). Booking flights and accommodation several months in advance is strongly recommended.

What Should I Expect Regarding Crowds and Events?

Expect very large crowds throughout May, particularly during the festival periods. Cordoba hosts a series of renowned events: the Cruces de Mayo (May Crosses) early in the month, followed by the UNESCO-recognized Festival de los Patios Cordobeses (Cordoba Patios Festival) in mid-May, where private courtyards open to the public. The month concludes with the Feria de Nuestra Señora de la Salud (Cordoba Fair). The city buzzes with a vibrant, festive atmosphere, but be prepared for queues at major attractions and crowded streets.

What are the Best Activities for May?

The primary activities in May revolve around experiencing Cordoba’s unique festivals. Visiting the beautifully decorated patios during the Patios Festival is a must. Explore the Mezquita-Cathedral and Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, preferably early in the morning to beat the heat and crowds. Wander through the charming Judería (Jewish Quarter), and soak in the lively ambiance of the Cruces de Mayo and the Feria. Enjoy flamenco shows and traditional Cordoban cuisine.

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