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Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
Stand in awe of a magnificent mosque, today a cathedral, which combines an array of religious architectural styles to create an astonishingly beautiful landmark.

Alcazar of Cordoba
Discover several different architectural styles in a castle encompassing multiple stages of Spanish history. Enjoy the contrast of its modern gardens and fountains.

Roman Bridge
Cross an ancient bridge that was built in Roman times but still stands today. Stop in the middle to enjoy some of the best views in Córdoba.

Tendillas Plaza
Relax amid the delightful surrounds of a city square that boasts water features and a clock that plays flamenco music.

Medina Azahara
Wander through the fascinating ruins of a palace and an entire city before learning more about Andalucía’s golden age in the adjoining museum.

Plaza de la Corredera
Find out about the history of Córdoba when you spend time at Plaza de la Corredera. While in this walkable area, find time to visit its stunning cathedral.

Viana Palace
Visit a vast city mansion that is famed for its breathtaking artwork and a series of tranquil courtyards that reflect different eras of Córdoba’s history.

Calleja de las Flores
Stroll down this narrow alley in Córdoba’s historic Jewish quarter to see flowers spilling from the huddled balconies and an unforgettable view of the Great Mosque.

Plaza del Potro
Go back in time to the days of Don Quixote at this medieval square and see the 16th-century fountain that marks the site of a former equestrian marketplace.



































