Córdoba, one of Spain’s most historic cities

Córdoba, one of Spain’s most historic cities

Córdoba is a treasure trove of Moorish architecture, Roman heritage, and Andalusian charm. Once the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate, it’s home to stunning patios, atmospheric streets, and UNESCO-listed landmarks.

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🏛️ Top Things to See & Do in Córdoba

1️⃣ La Mezquita-Catedral 🕌⛪

  • Córdoba’s most iconic landmark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • A breathtaking blend of Islamic arches and a Christian cathedral.
  • Don’t miss the orange tree courtyard and bell tower views.

2️⃣ Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos 🏰

  • A medieval fortress with stunning gardens and Mudejar courtyards.
  • Walk through Roman mosaics, ancient baths, and watchtowers.

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3️⃣ Puente Romano & Calahorra Tower 🌉

  • A historic Roman bridge over the Guadalquivir River.
  • Great for sunset views with the Mezquita in the background.
  • Visit the Calahorra Tower Museum for a look at Córdoba’s Islamic past.

4️⃣ Judería (Jewish Quarter) & Calleja de las Flores 🌺

  • Wander through narrow, whitewashed streets lined with flowers.
  • Visit the Córdoba Synagogue, one of Spain’s last remaining medieval synagogues.
  • Stop by Calleja de las Flores, one of the most photogenic streets in Spain.

5️⃣ Palacio de Viana 🏡

  • A 16th-century palace with 12 stunning courtyards filled with flowers.
  • A must-visit during Córdoba’s Patio Festival (May).

6️⃣ Medina Azahara 🏛️

  • The ruins of a 10th-century Moorish palace-city, 8 km from Córdoba.
  • One of the greatest archaeological sites from Al-Andalus.

7️⃣ Plaza de la Corredera & Local Tapas 🍷

  • A lively square with colorful buildings and traditional bars.
  • Try local specialties like salmorejo (cold tomato soup) and flamenquín (breaded ham & cheese roll).

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🍽️ What to Eat in Córdoba

  • Salmorejo – A thick cold tomato soup, topped with ham and egg 🍅
  • Flamenquín – A deep-fried pork roll stuffed with ham & cheese 🥩🧀
  • Rabo de toro – Slow-cooked oxtail stew, a classic dish 🥘
  • Berenjenas con miel – Fried eggplant drizzled with honey 🍆🍯
  • Montilla-Moriles wine – A local sherry-like wine 🍷

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🚗 How to Get to Córdoba

🚆 By Train: High-speed AVE trains from Madrid (1 hr 45 min), Seville (45 min), Málaga (1 hr)
🚘 By Car: 1.5 hrs from Seville, 2 hrs from Granada, 1 hr 40 min from Málaga
🚌 By Bus: Regular connections from major Andalusian cities
✈️ By Air: Closest airports are Seville (SVQ) or Málaga (AGP)

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💡 Tips for Visiting Córdoba

Best time to visit? Spring (April–May) for mild weather & flower-filled patios 🌸
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat ☀️
Book Mezquita tickets in advance to skip long queues 🎟️
Try the local patios – Many houses open their courtyards for visitors 🏡

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