Madrid to Cordoba by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
1h43
Direct
Direct service
From price
tickets from 9 eur
Night train
Night/sleeper option (night trains)
Cordoba Roman Bridge and Mezquita-Catedral at dusk

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Frequently asked questions

How Long Is The Train From Madrid To Cordoba?

The fastest Madrid to Cordoba trains take about 1 hour 43 minutes. Most direct high-speed services take around 1 hour 44 minutes to 2 hours.

Is There A Direct Train From Madrid To Cordoba?

Yes. Most useful Madrid to Cordoba train options are direct, with no change needed between Madrid Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes and Cordoba Julio Anguita.

Which Station In Madrid Do Trains To Cordoba Use?

Most high-speed trains to Cordoba leave from Madrid Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes. Always check the station printed on your ticket before travelling.

Which Station In Cordoba Do Trains From Madrid Arrive At?

Trains from Madrid arrive at Cordoba Julio Anguita, the city's main railway station. Some booking tools may still show the station as Cordoba or Cordoba Central.

How Much Is The Train From Madrid To Cordoba?

Advance low-cost tickets can start around 9 euros on OUIGO, but prices vary by date, operator, and fare type. Same-week and peak-time fares can be considerably higher.

Can I Use Eurail Or Interrail From Madrid To Cordoba?

You may be able to use a valid Eurail or Interrail pass on participating Spanish operators, but high-speed trains usually require a paid seat reservation on top of the pass. Check the exact train and operator before relying on a pass.

Is Cordoba A Day Trip From Madrid By Train?

Yes. Cordoba works well as a day trip from Madrid if you take an early direct train and return in the evening. Staying overnight gives you more time for the Mezquita-Catedral, the Jewish Quarter, the patios, and the evening streets.

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