Plaza de las Tendillas is a central and historic square in Córdoba, serving as a vibrant nexus between the city's historic quarter and its modern commercial district. Established in its current form in the 1920s, the plaza has evolved into a bustling pedestrian area adorned with numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops, making it a favored meeting spot for both locals and visitors. Notably, it is the focal point for New Year's Eve festivities in Córdoba apart from various events throughout the year, including markets, exhibitions, and public celebrations.
The origins of Plaza de las Tendillas trace back to the 14th century when the area housed small shops, or "tendillas," operated by the Order of Calatrava, leading to its enduring name. Significant transformations occurred in the early 20th century, notably with the demolition of the Hotel Suizo in 1923, which facilitated the expansion and modernization of the square. The surrounding architecture predominantly reflects early 20th-century styles, contributing to the plaza's distinctive character.