My partner and I stayed at the NH Panorama due to work. It is your basic business hotel. In terms of the location, I would say that it is probably the best feature of the hotel. The hotel is located on a very nice area of the city, just two blocks away from a small but quaint-historic shopping mall. And two blocks away from the mall you have the historic district, which is nice to walk around. There are also many eating options around this area. In terms of the actual hotel, it is nice that it has a rooftop pool, with a pretty big gym. The only downside of the pool is that it closes at 9:30pm and after a long day of working, it would have been nice to go after 10. Instead I had to go earlier and rush before it closed. In regards to the rooms they were a bit dated, but they are not bad. I had a very nice king sized bed, with a nice body pillow. The air conditioning in my room was ok, but not the best. I set it to the lowest temperature, and it still would not be very cold. I was comfortable and I was able to sleep well, but I would have liked it just a bit colder. Yes I am being picky, but just wanted to point that out. The other people I work with that also stayed there but in other rooms, told me that their air conditioning was working fine, so maybe it was just mine (room 701). I had a great view of a large plaza with a historic building. The tv was an older dated set, but it was fine, I didn't watch much tv since I had to work at an office near by. The bathrooms were simple but also dated and needed some renovations, but they had everything you need and they were clean. The whole hotel was very clean. They provided plenty of towels and toiletries. I had breakfast included and it was very good. It all depends on what you like to eat. They provide a lot of sweet options such as cookies, cakes, croissants and then your standard toasts, cereals, cold cuts, eggs, juices, coffees, and teas. I also had dinner there one night. The only reason I ate there was that it was included. The food was just ok, the first night they gave us a ceasar salad, baked chicken, french fries, a soda, and dessert. I had fruit cocktail. The second night it was a small but decent steak, a salad, a cheese and coldcuts tray (small), and flan. The food was better than average, but if I would have had to pay for it, I would have gone somewhere else. There was a small rather insignificant incident which I will mention just because. One morning during our stay, the company forgot to send us a car that they had reserved for us. We were calling our contact but could not reach him. So we decided to call the company directly. Since we didnt have the number, the front desk lady told us she would look it up on google, which she did and gave us the number. She offered me the phone on the desk (local call - the company was only less than 20 blocks away). After I finished talking on the phone she asked me my room number, since she had to charge the call to my room. I didn't complain but I thought it was really tacky for NH to charge a local call, especially when she offered her phone. I have a cell and I was going to call, but when she offered the phone I agreed. She did not inform me that we had to pay. It only cost 2 pesos, but it was the principal.
Just to summarize: I didn't pay for the hotel since the trip was covered by my employer. If I were to go to Cordoba on my own, I would stay at this hotel again. Its clean, comfortable, and the best part is that its walking distance to various activities such as shopping, sight seeing, restaurants, and cultural events. Even though the look of the rooms are bit dated, they have everything that you need during a trip. If you have any questions, let me know.
- Nh Hotels Cordoba
- Nh Panorama Cordoba
