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One of Europe’s sunniest places is just a 3-hour flight from UK and 19C in November

By staff30 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The city in southern Spain is one of the sunniest spots in all of Europe and has plenty of things to see and do, from historic architecture to a vibrant food scene

06:00, 30 Oct 2025Updated 16:12, 30 Oct 2025

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While the British weather shows no signs of improving, sun-starved Brits can take solace in the fact that one of Europe’s sunniest cities is just a three-hour flight away. Perfect for those seeking some winter sun.

Cordoba, nestled in southern Spain, is merely an hour’s train journey from either Malaga or Seville, located in the mountainous and historic region of Andalusia. The city was crowned one of the sunniest by Holidu, boasting an impressive average of 268.2 hours of sunshine each month.

In October, temperatures can soar to a balmy 26C, dipping slightly to around 19C in November. Once the capital of the Moorish Empire during the Islamic Golden Age of the 10th century, Cordoba is home to numerous well-preserved architectural gems from the era.

Stroll across the Roman Bridge and wander through the cobbled lanes of the old town, where you’ll see ornate structures such as the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba. This grand building was constructed between 785-786, with its dramatic arches and columns still visible today, reports the Express.

It was later turned into a cathedral in the 13th century, yet many of the mosaics and historical details remain intact to this day.

Cordoba is also home to a Jewish Quarter (La Judería) featuring a 14th-century synagogue, offering a glimpse into the era when Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together in the city. The Torre de la Calahorra, a medieval gate tower transformed into a ‘living museum’, is a treasure trove of artifacts from various eras of the city’s history.

After exploring the exhibits, you can climb to the top of the tower for breathtaking views of the old town.

Another distinctive aspect of Córdoba is its ancient courtyards, many of which date back to Roman and Moorish times. These courtyards, often adorned with flowers, plants, and fountains, were designed as cool retreats from the heat.

While some courtyards are open to visitors throughout the year, the Festival of the Courtyards in May sees many private owners opening their spaces for exploration.

After a day of sightseeing, unwind at the historic Hammam Al Ándalus, built on the site of 13th-century Arab baths. Each room is exquisitely decorated with tiled walls and soft lighting, creating a serene and authentic atmosphere.

After indulging in a traditional Hammam experience, you can also book treatments such as a massage to ease tired muscles.

Andalusia is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, and in Córdoba, be sure to try dishes such as Córdoban salmorejo, a refreshing soup made from local tomatoes, generously seasoned with olive oil and garlic. Or give the robust Rabo de Toro a go, an oxtail stew that hails from the city.

To truly immerse yourself in the city’s culture, book a stay at one of the historic hotels. Hotel Las Casas de la Judería is a 4-star boutique hotel nestled in the Jewish Quarter, just a stone’s throw away from many of Cordoba’s must-see spots. It even boasts a charming courtyard with a pool to help you beat the Spanish heat.

Alternatively, consider the H10 Palacio Colomera, which overlooks a historic plaza and features a rooftop terrace where you can enjoy cocktails and watch the sunset over the city.

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