Discover the hidden gem of Andalusia: Córdoba. Our private tour will take you through centuries of history, art and culture in this captivating city.
We will begin at the impressive Mosque-Cathedral, a unique testimony of the coexistence between Muslims and Christians. Its two-tone arches and the fusion with the cathedral will leave you breathless. Cross the historic Roman Bridge and visit the Torre de la Calahorra to immerse yourself in the history of Córdoba.
Explore the charming Jewish Quarter, with its picturesque alleys and ancient Synagogue. And don't miss our Tapas Route, where you can taste the authentic flavors of Andalusia, such as salmorejo and oxtail.
We will finish at the Alcázar of the Christian Kings, where its gardens will transport you to the times of kings and queens. Every corner of Córdoba tells a fascinating story.
Do not miss it! Afterwards, we will take the train to Seville.
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Entrance to the Mosque of Córdoba
DRIVER & AUDIOGUIDE<br/>CORDOBA TAPAS ROUTE<br/>Pickup included
Audio guide<br/>Train<br/>Pickup included
Private tour<br/>Train<br/>Pickup included
Luxurious private tour<br/>Premium vehicle or minivan<br/>Pickup included
We will begin our tour at the Mosque-Cathedral, one of the most emblematic monuments in Spain. The Mosque-Cathedral, or the Mosque of Córdoba, is a spectacular testimony of the coexistence between Muslim and Christian culture. Admire its two-tone arches, the Mihrab and the later incorporation of the cathedral in its center.
We will continue with the Roman Bridge and Torre de la Calahorra, which crosses the Guadalquivir River on this historic bridge that has connected parts of the city for two millennia.
At the end of the bridge, visit the Torre de la Calahorra, which houses an interactive museum about the history of Córdoba.
The time has come to walk through the Jewish Quarter, through the narrow streets and we will discover hidden squares, flowered patios and the Córdoba Synagogue, one of the few Jewish temples preserved in Spain.
In this Tour of Córdoba, we include a Tapas Route, expressly designed to get to know the gastronomy of Andalusia. We will taste typical dishes such as salmorejo, flamenquines, salad or oxtail.
In the afternoon, we will finish our cultural and heritage tour in the Alcázar of the Christian Kings, a walk through its gardens will transport you to the times of kings and queens. This ancient fortified palace has witnessed important historical events and is famous for its Roman mosaics and Andalusian patios.
We will end our tour, where we will have experienced the rich cultural tapestry of Córdoba, from Roman times to the Andalusian Renaissance. Every stone, every arch and every patio has a story to tell, and we hope you take a little of the magic of Córdoba with you.
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A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil, perfect for hot summer days.
A thick omelette made with eggs and potatoes, often served as a tapa or main dish.
Fried small fish, a popular tapa in coastal areas.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Andalusia is generally safe for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Santa Justa Station, San Bernardo Station
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The metro system is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a convenient way to get around.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (in some cities)
Car, Bike, Scooter
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