Cordoba Train Station is located in the city of Cordoba, Spain, serving as an important point in the Andalusian rail network. The station was inaugurated in 1994 and operates numerous local and long-distance services, handling around 3,000 passengers daily. It connects Cordoba to major Spanish cities including Seville, Madrid, and Malaga, making it a critical transport hub. The station is notable for its modern architecture and is situated approximately 2 kilometers from the city's historical center. Key attractions nearby include the iconic Mezquita-Catedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, approximately 25 minutes on foot, and the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, around 30 minutes by foot. Travelers can also find local restaurants nearby to sample traditional Andalusian cuisine.