Embark on a guided tour of Cordoba and discover its historical and cultural richness through its most emblematic corners. We will start at the vibrant Plaza de la Corredera and the charming Plaza del Potro, before entering the narrow Calleja del Pañuelo and the colorful Calleja de las Flores, with its unique views of the tower of the Mosque-Cathedral, the city’s flagship monument. Then we will walk through the alleys of the Jewish Quarter and the Municipal Souk, where you will find local crafts, and admire the exterior of the historic Synagogue. We will cross the imposing Roman Bridge, protected by the Torre de la Calahorra, to finally end at the majestic Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos. A complete route through the main treasures of Cordoba.
Find our local guide in the Plaza de la Corredera, wide and lively rectangular square with portals, is the historic heart of Córdoba, where bullfights were once held and today houses markets and events.
Charming square of traditional atmosphere, presided over by a fountain with a sculpture of a colt, mentioned in the novel "Don Quixote de la Mancha".
The narrowest street in Cordoba, whose name is due to its tiny width, is a picturesque and hidden corner that offers a unique atmosphere.
Famous for its hanging pots and its views of the tower of the Mosque-Cathedral, it is one of the most photogenic and visited corners of Córdoba.
Landmark and World Heritage Site, it is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture that fuses Christian and Muslim elements.
The old Jewish quarter of Cordoba, with its narrow cobbled streets, retains its medieval character and is home to important historical monuments.
Small artisan market where you can find local products and typical souvenirs, located in the heart of the Jewry.
One of the few medieval synagogues still preserved in Spain, its facade is a reminder of the city’s rich Jewish heritage.
This majestic bridge, built by the Romans, crosses the Guadalquivir River, with the Torre de la Calahorra as its guardian at the southern end.
Impressive fortress and royal residence with lush gardens, it houses a rich history linked to the monarchy and the Catholic Monarchs.
Meet your guide by the door
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.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
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.
Córdoba Central Station
Córdoba Bus Station
The bus network covers the entire city and is an affordable way to get around. Buses are frequent and well-connected.
Available • Apps: Free Now
Car, Bike, Scooter
Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. It's home to the iconic Alcázar of Seville, the Seville Cathedral, and the beautiful Plaza de España.
Granada, a city in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, is famous for its stunning Alhambra palace and fortress complex, as well as its vibrant tapas culture and Moorish history.
Ronda, a picturesque town in the mountains of Andalusia, is known for its dramatic cliff-top location, historic bullring, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Price varies by option