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Traveling between Córdoba and Granada

There are several ways to travel from Córdoba to Granada, Spain, each offering its own advantages in terms of cost, convenience, and travel experience. Here are some common options:

Train: Renfe operates frequent train services between Córdoba and Granada. The journey takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on the type of train (AVE high-speed trains or regional trains) you choose. The train stations in both cities are centrally located, making it a convenient option. You can buy tickets and see timetables at renfe 

Bus: Several bus companies operate services between Córdoba and Granada. The journey typically takes around 2.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on the route and stops. Buses are usually a more economical option compared to trains, and they offer flexibility in terms of departure times. You can buy tickets and see timetables at alsa.com

Car: Renting a car and driving from Córdoba to Granada gives you the flexibility to explore the region at your own pace and stop at any interesting sights along the way. The journey takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours via the A-92 highway, depending on traffic conditions. See Route

Ridesharing: Platforms like BlaBlaCar offer ridesharing options where you can find people traveling from Córdoba to Granada and share the cost of the journey. It's often a cheaper alternative to other modes of transportation, and you might have the opportunity to meet locals or fellow travelers. See blablacar
 

Private Transfer: You can also arrange for a private transfer service, where a driver will pick you up from your location in Córdoba and drop you off at your destination in Granada. This option offers convenience and comfort, especially if you're traveling with a group or have specific travel requirements.

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Sandra Hickman Simmons

We took the bus from Sevilla to Cordoba in the morning, and visited for a half day, and then took another bus on to Granada. While we visited the Jewish Quarter and the Mezquita, we stored our luggage in lockers at the bus station. We also had lunch at Casa Rubio. Great day!




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