Explore the essence of flamenco on this guided tour of historical sites such as Plaza de la Corredera, the Julio Romero de Torres Museum and the Peña Flamenca Phosforito.
It ends in a flamenco tablao inside ancient 10th century Arab baths, where you will enjoy an included drink (water, soft drink or beer).
Passionate local guide
Authentic and historical corners
Consumption included
Note : beer for 18 years and older only. Children under 10 do not include consumption.
Here we will know ancient trades such as esparto craftsmanship and the manufacture of enea chairs, elements that were part of everyday Andalusian life. In addition, we will talk about the old hat factory that was located here, connecting these elements with the typical flamenco costumes.
dedicated to the celebrated Cordoba painter whose works are deeply linked to the Andalusian soul and flamenco. We will explore how her representation of Andalusian women, guitar and emotion are intertwined with flamenco aesthetics and feeling.
Old inn of the 15th century that today houses the Flamenco Phosphorus Center. Here we will discover the origins of flamenco, its sticks, its evolution and the most representative artists. It is an ideal place to understand how Córdoba has been the birthplace and crossroads of Flemish art.
We finish in a unique place: the old Arab Baths of Santa Maria, today converted into a flamenco tablao. While enjoying a drink, we will talk about the traditional dress of the Flemish artists, how they are placed on stage, and some secrets of the show. A perfect way to connect the past with the present of Cordoba flamenco.
The guide will be waiting with flag and accreditation of Cordoba Unica, in the same Plaza de la Corredera, in front of the building with the clock.
The guide will be waiting for you in the Plaza de la Corredera, right in front of the clock building, easily recognizable by carrying a flag and accreditation of Cordoba Unica.
Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. The city's iconic Mosque-Cathedral, a testament to its Islamic past, stands as a symbol of its unique blend of cultures. With its charming streets, lively patios, and delicious cuisine, Córdoba offers an unforgettable Andalusian experience.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning example of Islamic and Christian architecture. The Mosque, originally built in the 8th century, was later converted into a Catholic cathedral.
This medieval Alcázar, or fortress, was once the residence of Christian kings. It features beautiful gardens, Roman mosaics, and stunning views of the city.
The Jewish Quarter is a labyrinth of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled courtyards. It's a charming area to explore and offers a glimpse into Córdoba's multicultural past.
This ancient bridge, originally built by the Romans in the 1st century BC, spans the Guadalquivir River and offers stunning views of the city.
This ancient palace-city was built in the 10th century by the Caliph of Córdoba. Today, it's an archaeological site with ruins and a museum showcasing its history.
A thick, creamy soup made from tomatoes, bread, garlic, and olive oil, often topped with ham and hard-boiled eggs.
Fried eggplant slices drizzled with honey and sometimes sprinkled with sesame seeds.
A rich stew made with oxtail, red wine, and vegetables, slow-cooked to tender perfection.
A rolled and breaded pork loin stuffed with serrano ham and cheese, then fried or baked.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for sightseeing and exploring the city's attractions. The famous Patio Festival takes place in May, showcasing the city's beautiful courtyards.
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Córdoba is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's essential to take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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The bus network covers the entire city and is an affordable way to get around. Buses are frequent and well-connected.
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