Hitchhiking from Córdoba
Hitchhiking to Córdoba
Recent reviews mentioning Córdoba
37.68419, -4.47622
A spot on the main road connecting Córdoba with Granada. Some local traffic. I got taken to Baena, so not that far. Sign: "Granada" (and in small text also "en dirrección a Baena/Alcalá")
―jkczech, April 2026
37.11228, -4.5633
The previous ride dropped me off at the Repsol station where I had lunch. Great middle point between Málaga and Córdoba. I then walked here to this roudabout exit to catch all possible rides, though it is probably better to just ask people around at the station/restaurant. Two mexican guys who were charging their Tesla at the charger saw me and eventually picked me up at the roundabout.
―jkczech, April 2026
36.76894, -4.42427
Asked people around. Had a beautiful sign saying "Córdoba", but most of the traffic goes back to Málaga. You have to ask around. Don't wait just at the end!
I met a fellow hitchhiker here, who got here from the hitchspot in the city (1km south). He said he waited only 10 mins (was lucky for a dutch van). So that spot could be possibly better. I haven't tried it.
―jkczech, April 2026
37.852, -4.76556
I got a ride while walking to this spot. Had a sign saying Granada. While it was quite empty petrol station, I think this is the nest way of going from Córdoba to Granada. If you are okay with getting several shorter rides. I found it easier than going on the highway where the people tend to stop for you less.
―jkczech, April 2026
37.852, -4.76556
I got a ride while walking to this spot. Had a sign saying Granada. While it was quite empty petrol station, I think this is the nest way of going from Córdoba to Granada. If you are okay with getting several shorter rides. I found it easier than going on the highway where the people tend to stop for you less.
―jkczech, April 2026
36.77393, -4.42476
I'd say it's a pretty good spot if it wasn't Spain. Plenty of traffic, plenty of people going my direction. But thr Spaniards don't take hitchhikers so no success here. Better go to the station and ask directly, it seems like they won't decide to take you by just standing. Even with a sign "Córdoba)
―jkczech, April 2026
36.71506, -4.44915
I stood here before sunset, with a sign "Córdoba" on a Saturday afternoon. No car stopped even all were going and had enough space to stop.
I must say that the traffic is quite heavy and the cars may have difficult tome deciding for pulling over, but it's also after traffic lights, so they have time to notice you. I haven't tried asking at the lights.
―jkczech, April 2026
36.71506, -4.44915
I stood here before sunset, with a sign "Córdoba" on a Saturday afternoon. No car stopped even all were going and had enough space to stop.
I must say that the traffic is quite heavy and the cars may have difficult tome deciding for pulling over, but it's also after traffic lights, so they have time to notice you. I haven't tried asking at the lights.
―jkczech, April 2026
-31.37851, -64.03878
ASS PLACE TO HITCHHIKE (towards Santa Fe), I assume the YPF earlier in the road is better, because here 90% of the people were just taking the colectora (whatever the translation is for that curvy road lol) to go back to Córdoba
―Anonymous, April 2026
37.42462, -5.90242
People just ignore you
Young male with a dog and a sign to Córdoba
February Saturday 13:00
―amanwithadog, February 2025
36.76894, -4.42427
After 2 hours asking around someone took me to Sevilla.
A few that went to Granada and Córdoba were willing to take me as well.
So not bad
―Menno, May 2023