17 Things To Do In Cordoba

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1. Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

1 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, also known as the Mezquita-Catedral, is a historic religious monument located in the heart of Córdoba. This architectural masterpiece is renowned for its unique blend of Islamic and Christian elements, reflecting its complex history and is a designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. Visitors are drawn to its stunning arches, intricate mosaics, and the har (Read More)monious fusion of a grand mosque with a Renaissance cathedral.

2. Castle of the Christian Monarchs

Castle of the Christian Monarchs
Top Attraction

1 km from city center

Forts & Palaces

Castle of the Christian Monarchs adjacent to the Guadalquivir River and near the renowned Mosque-Cathedral. It is well known for its well-preserved architecture and stunning gardens. Climbing the towers offers panoramic views of Córdoba. While the interior spaces are visited for their historical significance, the gardens are a must do during the visit. Evening visits can offer a different ambiance (Read More), with the gardens beautifully illuminated.

3. Roman Bridge of Cordoba

Roman Bridge of Cordoba

1 km from city center

Bridge

Roman Bridge of Córdoba is a historic bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River in Córdoba. Situated near the city's historic center, it connects the area surrounding the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba to the Calahorra Tower on the opposite bank. The bridge's picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset, are the reason why people love visiting it. Consider visiting in the evening to experienc (Read More)e the bridge illuminated, offering a different perspective.

4. Jewish Quarter Cordoba

Jewish Quarter Cordoba

1 km from city center

Neighborhood

Jewish Quarter of Córdoba is a historic neighborhood located in the city's historic center, northwest of the renowned Mosque-Cathedral. This area is celebrated for its narrow, winding streets, white-washed buildings adorned with vibrant flowers, and significant landmarks that reflect the rich cultural tapestry of Jewish heritage in medieval Spain. In 1994, the Judería was designated as a UNESCO W (Read More)orld Heritage Site

5. Medina Azahara

Medina Azahara

7 km from city center

Historical Site

Located in west of Córdoba, Medina Azahara is a significant archaeological site nestled at the base of the Sierra Morena mountains. It is popular for its well-preserved ruins and the glimpse it offers into the splendor of 10th-century Islamic architecture. The on-site museum is a great place to check out its informative displays and the 3D recreations that help visualize the original grandeur of t (Read More)he city. In 2018, Medina Azahara was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

6. Cordoba's Patios

Cordoba's Patios

2 km from city center

Historical Site

Patios de Córdoba are a celebrated tradition in Córdoba, Spain, where residents adorn their private courtyards with vibrant flowers and intricate decorations. This custom reaches its peak during the annual Festival de los Patios, typically held in the first half of May. During this time, homeowners open their patios to the public, allowing visitors to admire the stunning displays. In 2012, UNESCO (Read More)recognized this festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

7. Viana Palace

Viana Palace
Instagram Worthy

0 km from city center

Museum

Palace of Viana is a historic mansion located in the Santa Marina neighborhood of Córdoba. Renowned for its twelve exquisite patios and a lush garden, the palace offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Spanish nobility from the 14th century onwards. Inside, the palace houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including paintings, ceramics, tapestries, and an extensive library w (Read More)ith volumes dating back to the 16th century.

8. Calahorra Tower

Calahorra Tower

1 km from city center

Viewpoint

Calahorra Tower is a historic fortified gate located at the southern end of the Roman Bridge in Córdoba. It houses the Museo Vivo de al-Andalus, a museum dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage of al-Andalus, highlighting the harmonious coexistence of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures during the medieval period. Climbing to the top of the tower rewards visitors with panoramic views (Read More) of the city, the Roman Bridge, and the Guadalquivir River.

9. Corredera Square

Corredera Square

1 km from city center

Landmark

Plaza de la Corredera is a historic rectangular square located in the heart of Córdoba. Notably, it is the only square in Andalusia designed in the traditional Castilian style, reminiscent of Madrid's Plaza Mayor. Surrounded by uniform, balconied buildings, the plaza has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a marketplace, bullfighting arena, and site for public events. Today, i (Read More)t is a vibrant hub featuring numerous cafés and bars, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and socialize.

10. Cordoba Archaeological Museum

Cordoba Archaeological Museum

1 km from city center

Museum

Cordoba Archaeological Museum is a prominent cultural institution located in the historic center of Córdoba. Housed in the Renaissance-style Palace of the Páez de Castillejo, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through the region's rich history, from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. Its extensive collection and the incorporation of an on-site archaeological site. Visitors like its museu (Read More)m for its well-curated exhibits and the unique opportunity to view the excavated Roman Theatre.

11. Roman Temple

Roman Temple

0 km from city center

Historical Site

Roman Temple of Córdoba is a significant archaeological site located at the intersection of Claudio Marcelo and Capitulares streets, adjacent to the City Hall in Córdoba. Constructed during the 1st century AD, this temple exemplifies the grandeur of Roman architecture, it's known for its impressive Corinthian columns and its historical significance as a testament to Córdoba's Roman heritage. While (Read More) the ruins are partially reconstructed, they offer a vivid glimpse into the city's ancient architectural grandeur.

12. Tendillas Square

Tendillas Square

0 km from city center

Landmark

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 th (Read More)e focal point for New Year's Eve festivities in Córdoba apart from various events throughout the year, including markets, exhibitions, and public celebrations.

13. Alley of Flowers

Alley of Flowers
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1 km from city center

Scenic Routes

Calleja de las Flores is one of Córdoba's most picturesque and frequently visited streets, located in the heart of the Jewish Quarter near the Mezquita-Catedral. This narrow, winding alleyway ascends gently, culminating in a quaint plaza adorned with vibrant flowerpots filled with geraniums and carnations. The whitewashed walls and wrought-iron balconies overflow with blooms, creating a fragrant a (Read More)nd colorful atmosphere. From the plaza, visitors are treated to a stunning view of the Mezquita-Catedral's bell tower framed between the narrow walls.

14. Cordoba Synagogue

Cordoba Synagogue

1 km from city center

Synagogue

Córdoba Synagogue is a historic monument located in the heart of Córdoba's Jewish Quarter, specifically at 20 Calle de los Judíos. Built between 1314 and 1315, it stands as one of the best-preserved medieval synagogues in Spain and the only one of its kind in Andalusia. Tourists are drawn to this site for its rich history, unique Mudéjar architectural style, and cultural significance, reflecting t (Read More)he diverse heritage of the region.

15. Gate of the Bridge

Gate of the Bridge

1 km from city center

Landmark

Puerta del Puente is a historic Renaissance gate located in Córdoba, at the northern end of the Roman Bridge, adjacent to the Mosque-Cathedral. Constructed in the 16th century, it replaced earlier Roman and Islamic gates, serving as a monumental entrance to the city. Tourists are drawn to its architectural grandeur and its significance as part of Córdoba's rich cultural heritage.

16. Almodovar Castle

Almodovar Castle

25 km from city center

Forts & Palaces

Castillo de Almodóvar del Río is a historic castle located in the town of Almodóvar del Río, west of Córdoba. Perched atop a hill overlooking the Guadalquivir River, this well-preserved fortress offers visitors a journey through centuries of history, stunning panoramic views, and a glimpse into medieval architecture. The castle ahs appeared in popular television series "Game of Thrones." The panor (Read More)amic views from the towers are are an even more famous highlight.

17. Historic Center

Historic Center

1 km from city center

Neighborhood

Historic Center of Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994, is the area that reflects a confluence of Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian influences in Cordoba. It is best explored on foot, allowing visitors to fully appreciate its narrow alleys, whitewashed buildings, and hidden patios adorned with flowers. Major highlights include Mezquita-Catedral, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Pu (Read More)ente Romano, and Jewish Quarter.

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