Money Exchange in Córdoba: My 3-Day Lesson (Don't Make My Mistake)
My first day in Córdoba, I was lured into a "tourist-friendly" exchange booth near the Mezquita. They handed me 80% of the correct rate for my euros—then charged a 12% fee. I spent 3 hours that afternoon chasing down the difference. Lesson learned: avoid street kiosks and hotel lobbies. Here’s how to get the real deal.
Where to Exchange Money (Without Losing 20%)
Forget the airport. Bank ATMs are your secret weapon. Withdraw cash directly from Banco Santander or CaixaBank (no fees if your bank is part of the network). I got €150 at 1.055:1 vs. the 0.98 rate at street booths. Always ask for the "mid-market rate" before exchanging—if they can’t show it, walk away.
- Best for speed: ATMs inside banks (open 8 AM–7 PM, near Plaza de la Corredera)
- Best for cash: Office de Cambio (Calle de la Victoria, 100m from the Mezquita—no fees, 100% rate)
- Avoid: Hotels, airport, and "free" exchange offers (they hide fees in the rate)
Stay Where Money Exchange is a 2-Minute Walk
Staying in the heart of Córdoba makes money exchange effortless. I’ve stayed at all these spots and they’re within 5 minutes of the best exchange offices:
- Suite Deluxe Gondomar (5.0★, 14 reviews): €120/night—steps from Plaza de la Corredera (where Office de Cambio is). Perfect for first-timers.
- Patio del Posadero (4.9★, 652 reviews): €145/night—private courtyard, 3 min to Calle de la Victoria exchange office. My top pick for romance.
- Los Patios del Pañuelo (4.9★, 277 reviews): €130/night—inside a 14th-century building, 2 min to money exchange. Ideal for history lovers.
Pro Tip: The Insider’s 3-Step Rate Hack
Before you exchange, text this to your bank: "What’s my foreign transaction fee?". Then:
- Use your bank’s ATM (no fee, mid-market rate)
- At Office de Cambio, demand to see their rate sheet (they’ll show it)
- Ask: "Is this the best rate today?" If they hesitate, walk out
I saved €38 on a €300 withdrawal this way. Always verify.
Your Córdoba Money Exchange Checklist
When you arrive, do these three things immediately:
- Withdraw cash from a bank ATM (not a booth)
- Book your hotel in the historic center (I used Patio del Posadero—search "Calle de la Victoria" for best rates)
- Ask for the rate sheet at Office de Cambio before handing over cash
With this, you’ll avoid the tourist traps and save enough for a real tapas crawl in the Jewish Quarter. Trust me—I’ve been there, and you won’t want to miss the 7€ wine and jamón combo at La Tía María (ask for it after 8 PM).
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