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Córdoba is a city that beautifully blends history and culture, making it a fantastic destination for families looking to explore together. From the stunning architecture of the Mosque-Cathedral to the charming streets filled with vibrant plazas, there’s no shortage of sights to see. But beyond the historical landmarks, Córdoba offers a variety of activities that cater to children and parents alike, ensuring that everyone has a memorable experience. Whether you’re wandering through the lush gardens of the Alcázar or enjoying a delicious meal at Mercado Victoria, there’s something for every family member to enjoy.

As you navigate the city, you’ll discover playgrounds where kids can burn off energy, fascinating museums that spark curiosity, and even a zoo that showcases the region's wildlife. Córdoba’s rich tapestry of experiences invites families to dive into its unique charm and create lasting memories. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this enchanting Andalusian city with your little ones, where adventure awaits around every corner!

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1Mosque-Cathedral Monumental Site of Córdoba

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The Mosque-Cathedral Monumental Site of Córdoba is a stunning blend of Moorish, Christian, and Arab architectural styles. This historic building showcases the city's rich cultural and religious heritage. It was originally an Islamic mosque dating back to 780 AD before being converted into a Catholic cathedral in the 1230s. The site attracts over 1.5 million visitors annually who are captivated by its ornate hall of arched pillars and basilica adorned with frescos.
Visiting the Mosque / Cathedral of Córdoba was one of those experiences that stays with you long after you leave. From the outside it looks impressive, but the real magic happens the moment you step inside. The vast hall of red-and-white arches feels endless, almost like walking into another world. It’s both majestic and strangely intimate at the same time. What struck me most was the fusion of cultures and faiths. You can clearly see and feel the Islamic artistry in the columns, arches, and delicate carvings, yet right in the middle rises the later Christian cathedral, full of grandeur and contrast. Instead of clashing, the two somehow coexist, creating a building that tells a story of Córdoba’s rich and complicated history. I found myself slowing down, just wandering among the arches and soaking in the atmosphere. Even with other visitors around, there were moments of stillness where the space felt almost sacred, regardless of religion. The play of light, the craftsmanship, and the sheer scale make it unlike anywhere else I’ve been. If you ever get the chance to come to Córdoba, the Mezquita isn’t just a place to see, it’s a place to feel.
Chris H — Google review
An incredible historical site—unlike anything I’ve seen before. The architecture, history, and atmosphere are absolutely stunning. It’s definitely a must-visit if you’re in Córdoba. That said, be prepared for large crowds, and it can get quite hot and humid inside. One thing to be aware of: there’s a small chapel inside that’s reserved strictly for prayer. While I respect the purpose, it felt a bit disappointing that this space isn't accessible to all visitors, especially since it’s within a paid-entry area. Many similar sites in Europe offer dedicated prayer areas in freely accessible zones, which feels more inclusive. Still, despite this, the site itself is powerful and well worth a visit.
Miss V — Google review
930am... Bought tickets from the automated machine REALLY easy to use saved waiting for the ticket office to open at 10am. Then queued. An amazing place to visit, quite overwhelming at some parts of the visit. We decided to view everything in reverse order as less people and more chance to take photos or videos. I'm not a religious person in general but this was really emotional and impressive. Would definitely want to visit again.
Carolina B — Google review
Amazing attraction in this historic town... We were a part of a day trip from Seville. This place has a history that goes back to Romans from early first millennium through to Islamic influence from 8th century finally culminating in Christian influence reflected on the Gothic style from the 16th century. The hugely experienced local guide, Fernando took us through the finer details of each architectural style, which is still preserved in this wonderful structure, which is still a functioning cathedral. The evolution of this building is a reflection of the history of southern Spain, including Seville & Granada, especially Cordoba. The whole area outside the cathedral has so many different pieces of history attached to it. Overall, it was an amazing experience.
KISHORE W — Google review
Truly magnificent, not to be missed. Covers a lot of area and it is hard to leave once you’re inside - there is just so much to see. Of all the cathedrals and mosques I’ve visited in Southern Spain France and Turkey, this is the stand out in my humble opinion.
Charles T — Google review
A must see ! Amazing site - although under renovations, there are only small areas blocked off. I love that they explain the architecture! If you arrive at 8:30 you can stay until 9:20 for free (possibly just during the week)
Maria D — Google review
Worth visiting. Rate about €13 per adult. Good mix of Christian and islamic art. Good history of peaceful coexistence. May need to book for the bell tower as it gets full.
Kay A — Google review
We did 3 tours here, firstly the night one which was excellent but didn’t allow any photos and also didn’t go to every part of the building, so we went back a few days later during the day which helped get the full scale of the building as you could see it all as opposed to parts being lit up. The third was the tower which was well worth it as well.
Tanya C — Google review
C. Cardenal Herrero, º 1, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•https://mezquita-catedraldecordoba.es/•+34 957 47 05 12•Tips and more reviews for Mosque-Cathedral Monumental Site of Córdoba

2Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

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The Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, also known as Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, is a medieval palace-fortress in Cordoba, Spain. Built in the 1300s on the site of an old Muslim Caliphate palace, it features Mudéjar-style architecture, terraced gardens, Roman mosaics, and Gothic towers offering panoramic views.
Visited yesterday and found out entry is free on Thursdays after 6PM — such a win! ✨ We were so happy to catch that. Despite reading some mixed reviews about the renovation, it’s 100% worth visiting. It was our second time, and the place still has that unique energy — calm, historic, and full of life. The gardens are next-level beautiful 🌸 — especially in spring. Colors are glowing, everything feels alive, and you just leave feeling refreshed and optimistic. A perfect mix of history, culture, and nature. Definitely a spot to slow down and soak it all in. 🌿
Madalina P — Google review
Fabulous Alcazar Delightful visit for the family, we enjoyed wandering around these beautiful historical gardens. The gardens & fountains are absolutely beautiful and look very grand. We also like seeing the ruins and the inside of the building. This is certainly one of the must see places in Cordoba.
Paul V — Google review
The Alcázar is a fortress-palace that reflects the layers of Córdoba’s history—from Roman and Visigothic to Islamic and Christian times. The current structure was extensively rebuilt in the 14th century under Alfonso XI, later serving as a residence of the Catholic Monarchs, and even as the seat of the Inquisition and a city prison. Four towers mark its corners, giving the fortress its distinctive silhouette. Inside, the Mudéjar-style Patio de Crucero features geometric water channels, fountains, and ancient remains. The gardens, lined with palms, cypresses, and orange trees, with long pools and fountains, offer one of Córdoba’s most beautiful walks. ※ Included in the Bono conjunto monumentos Córdoba
Seokjin H — Google review
It is a very amazing and beautiful place. You are able to explore the ruins of the alcazar where you are able to climb the tower and get a gorgeous view of the gardens and the city. Speaking of the gardens, they are magnificent and gorgeous. They are a must-see if you are passing by or just enjoy a gorgeous garden. It normally isn’t too crowded so it’s a perfect place to visit when you have free time.
KValC — Google review
Amazing garden, many different trees, seating places with shadow from hot 🌞 sun. Very relaxing and quite place to escape from croudly tourist streets. Unfortunately castle is closed... but was nice to walk around.
Kristi M — Google review
Very cool place. We got there early and were able to have the tower and most of the gardens to ourselves (for all intents and purposes). Seemed like a significant portion was closed due to construction, but what we saw was very interesting and beautiful.
Don B — Google review
Now unfortunately it is under renovations so we just admired it from outside and it looks amazing anyway! Very beautiful and its garden is well maintained! I'll come back to get in and enjoy
Francesca P — Google review
The castle (AND several fountains) are under maintenance. Entry to the gardens is free. Some areas are accessible for wheelchair users but they are not indicated. There's no map with wheelchair accessible routes available either
Andrés B — Google review
C. Caballerizas Reales, s/n, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•https://cultura.cordoba.es/equipamientos/alcazar-de-los-reyes-cr…•+34 957 48 50 01•Tips and more reviews for Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
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3Roman Bridge of Córdoba

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The Roman Bridge of Córdoba, also known as Puente Romano, is a historic structure dating back to the 1st century BC. Spanning the Guadalquivir River with its 17 stone arches, this bridge offers stunning views of Cordoba and its surrounding countryside. Originally built during Roman rule, it has undergone multiple renovations over the centuries. Today, it remains a beloved local landmark and an integral part of city life in Córdoba.
Stepping onto the Roman Bridge of Cordoba felt like walking through centuries of history, a truly unforgettable experience. The stunning views from its ancient arches, especially looking towards the majestic Mezquita-Cathedral, are absolutely breathtaking. It's more than just a bridge; it's a vibrant artery of the city, constantly bustling with life. We enjoyed a leisurely stroll across its historic expanse, taking in the picturesque scenery of the Guadalquivir River flowing beneath. As evening approached, the bridge transformed, glowing with a magical atmosphere as it became beautifully lit at night. This iconic landmark perfectly encapsulates the timeless charm of Cordoba, making it an absolute must-see for anyone visiting this incredible city. The blend of ancient architecture and lively contemporary life creates a unique ambiance that truly captures the spirit of Andalusia.
T P — Google review
Historical & Legendary bridge in Cordoba If you are a history buff like me then this is a must do for you. I do not recall being able to walk on a bridge dating back from the roman period that is so well preserved anywhere else in Europe. This is obviously renovated a few times, but still the structure itself remain from the Romans times. This is a beautiful and fantastic experience, it is a historic bridge with fabulous & stunning views of the Mezquita and the river. Absolute must do!
Paul V — Google review
The Roman bridge is really great. You get a really good view of the walled city of Cordoba. Nice views. The Guadalquivir River passed under the bridge. This river was named by the Moors and it is Wadi Al Quivir which means the great river. It was the longest navigable river in Spain through history and was navegable all the way to Cordoba. Since it has been dammed at a few places and many cities and communities take water from the river. It is still navegable from Seville to Cadiz, but not upriver from Seville.
Hayes W — Google review
Crossing the Roman Bridge of Cordoba is a really cool experience! The bridge offers some of the best views in Córdoba. On one side you can see the majestic Mezquita–Cathedral; on the other, the Calahorra Tower. The bridge is built to walk over the Guadalquivir river and has been restored many times. Now it is part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage designation. As a big fan of Game of Thrones, I was really excited to learn it was used as the filming location for the Long Bridge of Volantis in Season 5. It doesn't take long to walk over and its pretty smooth and safe walking. Its important to stay alert for pickpockets though. People move fast and can get close on the bride. Whether you come for the architecture, the river views, or as a Game of Thrones fan, this landmark is a must-see in Córdoba!
How L — Google review
Walking across the Roman Bridge of Córdoba felt like stepping back in time. As the sun began to set, the warm golden light reflected off the stones, creating a magical atmosphere 🌅. From the middle of the bridge, the view of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba was breathtaking, and watching the city come alive as evening fell was unforgettable. Strolling here was peaceful and full of history — a must-do experience when visiting Córdoba! 🌉✨
G J — Google review
A truly picturesque spot, especially at sunset. The views of the Mosque-Cathedral from the bridge are absolutely stunning. It's a lovely, short walk that feels like stepping back in time.
Catalin R — Google review
Beautiful historic bridge with stunning views of the Mosque-Cathedral and river. Best enjoyed at sunset, with a relaxed atmosphere and great photo spots.
Mo S — Google review
Well it's a bridge! Nothing particularly spectacular. You get a nice view over the old city and over the tower. Not more than that. The bridge itself isn't particular in my opinion.
Timur C — Google review
Av. del Alcázar, s/n, Sur, 14009 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.turismodecordoba.org/puente-romano•+34 957 49 99 00•Tips and more reviews for Roman Bridge of Córdoba

4Palacio de Viana

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Museums
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Palacio de Viana is a Renaissance palace in Cordoba, known for its tranquil courtyards and formal gardens. It houses an impressive collection of art, jewelry, and antiques. The palace, also called Museo de los Patios, features 12 distinct patios with unique decorations.
Lovely palace with beautiful gardens. The palace itself is worth touring just to see the excellent collections of tapestries, books, guns, furniture and so much more. The only disappointment was the lack of English. The tour is given in Spanish and if you need a translation you read the pamphlet. During the tour, there were lengthy explanations of the exhibits but maybe 3 or 4 sentences in the corresponding brochure. Despite that minor issue, I recommend seeing the palace and taking the tour.
Mary P — Google review
I was going to skip it but glad we didn't. We only visited the gardens and they were stunning. It's very peaceful and well designed and maintained, you just want to keep wandering there for a long time.
Wissal — Google review
Gorgeous and inspiring palace! Gardens are amazing !!! Lots of art, furnishings, tapestries, books, even antique guns. When booking the tour a guide will bring you upstairs to visit the private quarters, including the kitchen and explain the origin (different countries) of most of the items. Our tour was in Spanish, but we had a pamphlet in English.
Maria D — Google review
You can also visit the house itself with a guided tour, but we only did the walk through the patios of the mansion. Beautiful to look at and very serene and peaceful. Also a lot cooler than the streets in the summer heat.
Alexander T — Google review
Very cute palace with something like 12 gardens! We didn't do the whole tour of the palace but paid only for the gardens. Nonetheless you get a glimpse of what's inside in msny occasions. Worth a visit!
Timur C — Google review
If you love the Spanish gardens, definitely come here. Lots of beautiful courtyards you can walk through with lots of beautiful flowers and plants. Definitely worth a visit!
Finn B — Google review
Beautiful, must see in Cordoba. Gorgeous patios, we did interior tour as well, extremely nice & knowledge guide
Iwona L — Google review
Refreshing step in the dozens of patios of the Palacio de Viana. Entry is 8.50€ p.p and definitely worth it if you have some free time. The best season to visit this place is surely Spring, where many walls are covered with blooming wisteria! 💜
Gabriel ( — Google review
Pl. de Don Gome, 2, Centro, 14001 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.palaciodeviana.com/•+34 957 49 67 41•Tips and more reviews for Palacio de Viana

5Pl. de la Corredera

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Plaza de la Corredera is a vibrant and historic square in Cordoba that captures the essence of local life. This expansive plaza, reminiscent of Italy's famous squares, is a hub for socializing, dining, and enjoying the lively atmosphere filled with restaurants and bars. Here, you can sip drinks on terraces where bulls once roamed while soaking in the rich history surrounding you.
Centro, 14002 Córdoba, Spain
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6Ruta de Patios Córdoba

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Cordoba, a city with a rich history and the only one in the modern world to host four UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the famous Mezquita Mosque and Cathedral. One of its main attractions is the Ruta de Patios Córdoba, especially beautiful in May when flowers are blooming. The route includes six patios to visit, some of which are free or accept donations. Despite being often overlooked by tourists, these patios are a must-see.
The patio at San Basilio 14 stands out for its homely charm. Everyday furniture and household items are beautifully combined with flowers and plants, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere.
Seokjin H — Google review
Although it was in November, the patio is still worth visiting. I will recommend to visit them earlier before it gets too dark.
L. C — Google review
Fair price. A nice way to spend some time in Cordoba, patios are lovely but once you’ve seen one they all look the same
T — Google review
Closed during the siesta hours. 5 patios for 6 Euros. Takes about 20 minutes to mosey between and through to each of the 5 patios.
IAM_ M — Google review
Very cute street with multiple patios open to the public. Prepare some tips for each visit, as most rely on them to open.
Jean G — Google review
Pretty good experience, but many of the patios were obviously designed with tourists in mind.
Stu W — Google review
Great opportunity to visit hidden and private patios! A must in Cordoba
Sarah M — Google review
Evil landlord, overcharging tourists for visit to the patio, it's supposed to be open access public space, you should not privatise and make profits out of it, tourist trap, avoid!
C — Google review
C. San Basilio, 14, LOCAL, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.rutadepatioscordoba.com/•+34 957 94 18 81•Tips and more reviews for Ruta de Patios Córdoba

7Jardines del Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

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Jardines del Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, also known as the Castle of the Christian Monarchs, was constructed in 1328 and has been a residence for Spanish rulers. The fortress offers stunning views from its four towers and features lavish mosaic-decorated halls that showcase the opulent lifestyle of royalty. However, the highlight is undoubtedly the exquisite gardens, which provide countless opportunities for picturesque photos.
There was so much to see we honesly didn't even explore the whole palace. We used the outside space to eat and play with the kids in the garden, everyone loved the fish in the ponds. For the price like this it was worth to go for sure.
Meilė V — Google review
A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Córdoba The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos is an absolute treasure and well worth a visit. Entry was free when I visited, which makes the experience even more special given the beauty of what awaits inside. The gardens are stunningly maintained, every pathway, plant, and water feature feels carefully cared for, creating a vibrant yet peaceful atmosphere. Although some areas are currently closed off due to refurbishments, it hardly detracts from the overall experience. In fact, the scale and grandeur of the gardens still come through clearly. From the manicured hedges to the sparkling fountains, everything is designed to create a sense of harmony and calm. What struck me most was the tranquility. Despite its location right beside a busy street, the gardens feel like a completely different world, quiet, serene, and refreshing. It’s the perfect place to take a slow walk, sit and reflect, or simply admire the blend of history and natural beauty. If you’re visiting Córdoba, don’t miss the chance to spend some time here. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a garden lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, the Alcázar offers something truly memorable. Highly recommended.
Chris H — Google review
The Alcazabar is a very interesting historical site. I invite anyone who is in southern Spain to visit it. It is not expensive and very good to enjoy.
Monica G — Google review
The gardens form an expansive inner oasis blending Moorish and Christian design traditions. With flowing water channels, fountains, and orange trees, they embody the essence of Andalusian garden art and remain one of Córdoba’s most enchanting green spaces.
Seokjin H — Google review
We had a guide who was the best. The history is incredible and the views are amazing. The grounds are keep very well
Cando2008au C — Google review
Sadly the fountains were under maintenance and the back portion of the park was closed off. Some of the plants could do with watering. Very limited opening hours (morning until 12pm)
R Z — Google review
Amazing place to her your daily steps in while enjoying a beautiful and historical place. So much to see and learn while you are here. The gardens are so beautiful and staff is friendly. Organization is a bit messy and you are mostly outdoors and often is hot so bring your sunscreen and water. This location doesn’t have food or drinks available for purchase.
X K — Google review
Absolutely loved this garden. I spent a lot of time wandering it as the sun set in the afternoon. The patchwork of pools and fountains provided a cool air and enjoyable sound to the space. There were a number of beautiful flowers throughout, along with orange trees, cypresses, palm trees and other bushes. It was a little oasis hidden behind the walls and worth the price of admission.
Tevis P — Google review
C. Caballerizas Reales, s/n, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•https://cultura.cordoba.es/equipamientos/alcazar-de-los-reyes-cr…•Tips and more reviews for Jardines del Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

8Córdoba

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Córdoba, located in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, is a city steeped in history and cultural significance. Once an important Roman city and later a major Islamic center, it boasts architectural marvels such as La Mezquita, a stunning mosque dating back to 784 A.D. that features a columned prayer hall and Byzantine mosaics.
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9Mercado Victoria

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Mercado Victoria is a bustling hub of gourmet food stalls and tapas bars in Cordoba. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to pick up high-end cheeses, cured meats, wines, and olive oils as souvenirs. The market offers a lively atmosphere where Cordobese foodies gather to shop for daily essentials and exchange gossip. After shopping, visitors can relax at the posh tapas outlets with cold beer and tasty snacks.
Came on a Sunday afternoon in the summer (with airconditioning!) and it wasn't too busy. Lots of different food options to choose from and reasonably priced too. Must visit esp when lots of food places in town haven't opened yet for either lunch or dinner.
Jelly M — Google review
This was a nice food market with lots of different food and drink options. We had food from three different stalls - nachos,fried sea food platter and ice cream. There is quite a bit of indoor and outdoor seating, and a family area at the back. Toilets were clean as well. My favourite was the ice cream from nocciolata!
Iman 2 — Google review
This is a lovely little market just across the main road in Cordoba. A perfect spot to get out of the heat and enjoy some delicious food and drink. Just order a beer from one of the bars at either end, find a seat and decide what food you want. We had a fantastic noodle dish from the Asian stall where you can see all the dishes before ordering. Loved it!
Suz W — Google review
Lovely place in the centre of Cordoba. You have a big variety of food to pick and choose from. You order your food to take to the table is self service, they give you a beeper after 10 mins you come the restaurant to pick you your food. There are some people passing around and cleaning the tables.
Ljubica B — Google review
A really nice venue to visit for lunch, dinner or drinks. Several food counters within, offering cuisine from different parts of the world. Great vibe. Lots of seating available.
Alan G — Google review
Super food ! We mixed the Arabic ( Moroccan) food With Spainsh food - was very delicious!!!!
Sadek A — Google review
We loved that market. Big variety of food available. Good beers and cheap prices..
Rainer S — Google review
Perfect place if you cant decide what to eat! So many options!
Sastia — Google review
P.º de la Victoria, s/nº, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.mercadovictoria.com/•+34 957 29 07 07•Tips and more reviews for Mercado Victoria

10Pl. de las Tendillas

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Pl. de las Tendillas is a vibrant town square adorned with iconic structures such as a renowned mosque-cathedral, surrounded by an array of charming shops, inviting cafes, and elegant fountains. It's a bustling hub where history meets modern-day leisure, offering visitors a delightful blend of architectural marvels and lively commercial activities.
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11Hammam Al Andalus

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Hammam Al Andalus is a traditional Arabian-style bath complex located in the heart of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, Seville's UNESCO-protected old quarter. Housed in a stunning 16th-century palace, it offers a variety of massage and beauty treatments. The baths provide an authentic Arab hammam experience with salt water baths, steam rooms, and large bathing areas. After the rejuvenating experience, visitors can relax in a plant-filled patio while enjoying tea and Moroccan-style sweets.
We had a really lovely experience at the hammam in Córdoba. The space is beautifully designed and has a calming, serene atmosphere. The interior staff were kind and very welcoming. The receptionist at the entrance wasn’t particularly friendly, but the rest of the visit made up for it. The decor is unique and adds to the peaceful vibe. Everything was clean and well cared for. I had a 30-minute massage with Iñaki, amazing massage, I really enjoyed it, he was professional and very skilled, I actually wish I had booked the full hour. My husband got a massage with Angela and had a great experience too. If you have time while in Córdoba, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Mayi B — Google review
Here’s why it’s 3 stars. My husband and I booked a 60 minute deep massage on our honeymoon at 10pm on a Wednesday. Positive: The baths were pleasant and Antonio was helpful and pleasant in showing us around and recommending the sequence of using the different hot and cold baths. We also liked choosing our aromas for the massage. Disappointment and Frustration: The massage was neither deep nor properly planned. We both felt like they didn’t know what they were doing and were just trying to pass the 60 minute time we booked. They spent too long on our back and didn’t do any proper massaging of the legs, nor any front body massage nor arms. The facial and head massage portion felt like they were just touching our faces in random places. It didn’t feel informed nor working on specific muscles, and it was all too soft. They could’ve divided the massage time 15 minutes back, 15 minutes legs, 15 minutes upper front, 15 minutes front legs - but they were repeating hand movements on the same areas and not doing a deep tissue massage for any muscles. The massage was really a waste of money. I would only recommend going to the Hammam for a relaxed evening/night. The girls bathroom/changing room was alright, the men’s very small showers.
Maria D — Google review
All I can say is INCREDIBLE. We had the absolute best day in Cordoba and this was the cherry on top of it. The staff were all so kind and welcoming, and spoke a bit of English as well. They guided you through the whole process and explained everything to you. We were never rushed at all and we got to take our time pampering ourselves. We got the Jazzar package which was so insanely relaxing. We loved our experience here so much, we are going to the Granada location tomorrow. Anna and Sergio were the people doing our Jazzar package and they were so friendly.
Sara S — Google review
Very clean, a majority of the staff was super kind. There’s a limited number of baths, one large warm one, 2 small hot ones, 1 even smaller cold one and a steam room. The tea was delicious. I had the stretching and massage by Cristina and left feeling very relaxed after an almost 2 hour session.
Cicely W — Google review
My Hamam experience in Córdoba was simply breathtaking! I discovered Hamam Al Andalus and immediately booked three packages: Bayyah, Mimma, and Jazzar. The manager, Selma, was very kind and organized everything smoothly. From the outside, the Hamam looked very traditional and mystical, and I was curious about what awaited me. At the reception, I was greeted by Antonio and guided me to the waiting area, where I was welcomed with tea and friendly staff. The Hamam itself was modern, very clean, and well-maintained, with a beautiful pool area that was traditional and breathtaking. Antonio guided me through the Hamam and explained everything. I first enjoyed the bath in the Hamam, alternating between warmth and cold, followed by a stay in the steam room with a breathtaking infusion essence. Afterwards, my body was stretched and relaxed in a separate, calming room - a perfect balance after my journey through Andalusia. I then continued to relax in the Hamam, surrounded by heavenly tea varieties, until I was picked up for my next ritual. My cleansing ceremony continued with a Black Soap Body Scrub for the whole body, a facial care routine, and a facial massage, followed by a scalp massage and a final hair washing ritual - all with El Jardins natural, wonderful products. The highlight was a relaxing massage, where I could choose from various wonderful massage oils. These products were also available in the changing room and shower area to perfectly round off my experience. The Hamam experience was an absolute highlight of my Andalusia trip, which was made even more beautiful by a heartfelt farewell gift from Hamam Al Andalus. I received a body oil with amber essence and a facial cream with roses - a perfect memento of this unforgettable day. I felt like a Sultan in the Hamam, cared for down to the smallest detail. This experience was simply perfect, and I would love to travel to Córdoba again to share it with friends and family. "The most positive aspect of my Hamam experience was the perfect combination of tradition and modernity. The building itself is a true jewel of Andalusian architecture, while the facilities and services are of the highest level. The cleanliness and attention to detail are simply exemplary. What motivates me to recommend Hamam Al Andalus is the unique atmosphere you experience there. You really feel like a Sultan in the Hamam, surrounded by luxury and relaxation. The journey through the history of Andalusia that you experience there is simply unforgettable. Anyone visiting Córdoba should not miss this experience!"
Fatma D — Google review
I had such an amazing time here. I couldn't go in Granada so after a day of walking around and visiting the cathedral, I booked a stretching massage followed by a 15 minutes relaxing massage. I booked for 9pm and the lady at the front suggested I show up at 8 to enjoy the baths beforehand. I probably had all baths to myself for a good 20 minutes out of the entire hour, and even when there were people, there were just a few. It was never crowded. The massage was amazing!!! The massage oil smelled so good that I bought a bottle. I wanted the body mist but they had no more, but the woman at the front desk gifted me a sample bottle. Overall this was an incredible experience and I highly recommend it! It was definitely one of the top things I did during my vacation.
Noémie — Google review
Beautiful baths hot warm and cold pools as well as steam room with very atmospheric arches and lanterns felt like an old Arab Baths wonderful service and one of the best massages i have ever had. Antonio was amazing very attentive and helpful
Amanda D — Google review
I had a wonderful time at the Hammam in Cordoba. It was the perfect way to round off a hot and sweaty day of sightseeing in August! The staff were so welcoming and kind, guiding me through everything from how to use the lockers, where to hang my towel and where to go next. I was impressed with how the staff seemed to seamlessly keep track of which visitor was who and which service they had paid for, guiding individuals around different parts of the Hammam without intruding or making them feel rushed. English was spoken willingly. The website was very easy to use and I appreciated the thorough description of what each package included. I recommend the Bayyah stretching ritual. The changing rooms were spotlessly clean and well equipped. The only problem was having to put my sweaty clothes back on after such a tranquil experience!!! I wish my local town had a Hammam such as this. Thank you to all the staff and especially to my masseuse whose name I forgot but she wore glasses and was excellent.
Alison W — Google review
C. Corregidor Luis de la Cerda, 51, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•http://cordoba.hammamalandalus.com/•+34 957 48 47 46•Tips and more reviews for Hammam Al Andalus

12Bodegas Mezquita Céspedes

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Nestled in the charming Jewish quarter of Cordoba, Bodegas Mezquita (Céspedes) is a must-visit tapas bar that has earned its reputation for good reason. This family-friendly establishment offers an extensive menu featuring traditional Andalusian dishes that cater to both vegetarians and meat lovers alike. Diners rave about the generous portions of tapas, perfect for sharing and sampling a variety of flavors.
Absolutely loved our experience here! The food was flavorful, authentic, and beautifully presented. We especially recommend the salmorejo and ox soup. The location is perfect, just steps from the Mezquita, and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. A huge thank you to Carlos, our server, who was absolutely fantastic. He was friendly, attentive, and made us feel right at home. He took such good care of us. We highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Córdoba!
Hazel F — Google review
The food was amazing. Delicious. And the prices were great too. The staff was kind, sweet and very competent. Just loved to go there. One of my favourite places in the trip so far. If you desire an amazing dinner and to be well served, just go.
Giovana F — Google review
Everything we ordered was delicious and cozy- as if you’re having dinner at grandma’s house. All of the staff were so warm and kind. Sandra especially was so sweet and helpful with her suggestions. Get the Oxtail risotto- her favourite!
Andrea G — Google review
One word. WOW!! You have to eat here! The food was phenomenal! I had the tapas portion of Shrimp fritter and cod with peppers -both are a must have! They were salty in the best way, delicious and perfectly cooked. I had the oxtail risotto for my main and I’m actually still thinking about how delicious it was!!! I also had the summer cordoba wine - it was fresh and light, and the wine was lovely! Best food I’ve had in Spain thus far! Cristian was our server and he did not disappoint! He was attentive and kind, he had a great smile and he was fast and courteous! The restaurant was busy(make a reservation online!!), but you couldn’t tell by the staff. They all seemed to be enjoying themselves, laughing and smiling with guests and they all seemed to genuinely love it there! We left very happy! 10/10 no notes! Thank you Cristian!!
Kaylah A — Google review
This restaurant was very charming! The staff were incredibly kind and attentive—especially Curro, who was absolutely wonderful. I do wish there had been a patio, but the cozy interior still offered a lovely atmosphere. We tried the chicken tagine, chicken and soup, and the tuna–octopus salad. Everything was decent—not particularly memorable, but still enjoyable overall.
Colette P — Google review
Our experience with the food wasn't what we expected from this restaurant, the tuna octupus salad it was very bad we feel like we bought the tuna salad from the supermarket. The one we like it was the Andalusian chicken tagine with basmati rice, pumpkin and raisins. The crispy chicken salad it was good expect the chicken. Our waiter was Campilo he was very helpful and kind. The other plate their was okay.
Nikolas 2 — Google review
We had one of the best tapas experience in Cordoba. We were there about 6 pm, not that crowded. We were welcomed by friendly waiters. The waiter, Cristian, is very friendly and helpful. We ordered 4 types of tapas, and red tinto which my wife love it. Every dish is delicious, highly recommend 👍
Benjamin H — Google review
very very lovely dinner here! amazing food (had the oxtail, eggplants and tuna in mojito sauce, all of which were fantastic), great drinks (tasty carajillo 43 and sweet wine), and topped off with wonderful service from jose rey; absolutely recommend!
Sarah W — Google review
C. Céspedes, 12, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.bodegasmezquita.com/cespedes/?utm_source=google&utm_…•+34 957 49 00 04•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas Mezquita Céspedes

13Torre de la Calahorra

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Located in Cordoba's historic center, Torre De Calahorra is the oldest defense building in the city, believed to have been constructed during Islamic times. Over the years, it has served various purposes including as a prison and a school for girls. Today, it houses the museum of Al-Andalus which showcases the Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultures that influenced Cordoba's past.
Amazing we didn’t have time to do the guided tour but still had a look around as couldn’t wait for it to re open in the heat. This is by far well worth it and one of my favourite historical places in Cordoba. The exhibits were so amazing 🤩
L C — Google review
We visited the Torre de la Calahorra at night and even though we couldn’t go inside, it was absolutely beautiful. The tower is lit up after dark, and the way it reflects over the Guadalquivir River next to the Roman Bridge makes for an unforgettable view. It’s one of those spots in Córdoba where you really feel the history all around you. I’d love to come back during the day to explore inside, but even just walking by at night was worth it. Highly recommend stopping here if you’re in Córdoba!
Brandon Y — Google review
Not only was a great way to cool down from the midday heat, but we found it also to be really fun and quirky. The miniatures have a lot of charm and humor, the stories are interesting, and the music fitting. Put on top of that the best view of Cordoba that you can get, from the top of the tower.
Iulian T — Google review
Very low price for such quality of experience. The cashier girl and the girl who met us at the entrance and the man who gave us the audio guide were incredibly friendly and helped me a lot, this is the first time in all my travels throughout Andalusia!!! And I have traveled a lot in this region. What struck me most was how spacious the tower is inside! The exhibition is very interesting in my opinion and each room is decorated interestingly. Even the stairs to the toilet are part of the interesting thing in the tower for me. Everything inside is air-conditioned. The price includes an audio guide, maybe it was someone's perfume, but everything inside smelled of a pleasant fragrance. The stairs at the end lead to the roof where a view of the mesquite opens up.
Emig R — Google review
Decent way to spend an hour. The history shown is a bit all over, and the audio system works best if there arent many visitors. But the view on top is nice, and overall it was interesting.
Balazs C — Google review
I love experiences when you do not expect much but get so much and in fact so much a lot!!! That is a perfect continuation after Mezquita. Felt overwhelmed, excited and surprised listening to old history of merging cultures: islamic, judeic and catholic. We have so much to learn from history!
Ingrida N — Google review
This place is so underrated, if your are visiting the mezquita cathedral, you must go and see this, each floor has a little bit of history, and the views from the top of the tower and just beautiful
Muz A — Google review
one of my favorite museum! small but filled with content about Cordoba and Andalusian history, audio guide included, strong AC, walk-in
Vic W — Google review
Puente Romano, s/n, Sur, 14009 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.torrecalahorra.es/•+34 957 29 39 29•Tips and more reviews for Torre de la Calahorra

14Córdoba Archaeological Museum

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Nestled in the stunning Renaissance architecture of the former Paez de Castillejo palace, the Córdoba Archaeological Museum is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts. This remarkable museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts that span from prehistory to the Middle Ages, including significant pieces from Iberian, Roman, and Visigoth cultures.
So many interesting things to see here at this museum! And it’s built right on top of an ancient Roman theater that they have you go down and see with cool exhibits explaining. Also, check out the ancient chess set!
Dallin F — Google review
Quite a good museum covering the history of Cordoba and the region. Artifacts from many periods of the area's inhabited periods, prehistoric, Roman, and Moorish notably. The building is built over and preserves Roman ruins on the lower level. Accessibility for visitors using wheeled transport seems good. There is an elevator between levels 1 and 2, a stairlift to the lower level and an accessible washroom. Entry is €1.50 which is very reasonable. However, it is cash only. I particularly liked the displays and interpretive materials related to households. Often, museums focus on the lives of the privileged. Entry to the museum also grants Entry to see the courtyard of the adjoining palace. April 12, 2025 C & J
Jamie O — Google review
This is a gem of a museum. From before Roman times with clear timelines and explanations. Excellent exhibits and only takes about an hour. It is set in a peaceful tree lined square. Good for a drink after. Don’t bother trying to download the qr guide. It doesn’t work. But the museum is worth a visit.
Chris W — Google review
Fantastic little archaeological museum. Being from the UK, it was only €1.50 each and free for EU citizens. Early on a Saturday in July, it was almost empty. Beautiful artefact’s beautifully displayed. Many of the labels are in Spanish and English. Gives a real taste of this fascinating part of Spain. They found a Roman amphitheater when it was being built, which you can visit int he basement, and your ticket also gives you access to the Palacio next door with a wonderful courtyard. The whole visit took 1-1.5 hours. Highly recommended.
Sue T — Google review
Fantastic museum with lots of artifacts from varying periods, not only roman focus. Breathtaking outdoor / plaza portion and an underground roman theater. Absolutely worth the visit, only 3€ for non-EU citizens.
Alison A — Google review
A lovely museum showcasing the Roman, Spanish, and Moorish history. The staff members are sweet. Tickets are cash only so bring your €1.50 in cash!
Henna J — Google review
Super little museum with outstanding displays of artefacts from Córdoba's origin through several historical periods. Very small entrance fee...it's even free on Sundays. Great way to spend an hour.
Michael L — Google review
Good collection, well displayed, free entry, lockers provided for bags.
Andrew H — Google review
Pl. de Jerónimo Páez, 7, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.museosdeandalucia.es/web/museoarqueologicodecordoba•+34 957 35 55 17•Tips and more reviews for Córdoba Archaeological Museum

15Córdoba Zoo Conservation Center

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Nestled just a short drive from the city, the Córdoba Zoo Conservation Center is a delightful destination for families and animal lovers alike. Originally established in the 1960s and beautifully renovated between 2003 and 2007, this zoo features an impressive array of wildlife including bears, lions, zebras, and ostriches. Visitors can explore lush gardens that house three greenhouses filled with native plants as well as those beneficial to humans from around the globe.
Nice zoo! Easy to get from our hotel. Cheap tickets. Visited in Jan 2025 so not the high season and maybe all the animals wasn't there. Still highly recommeded! 👌🏼
Petri V — Google review
What a great zoo! Not huge, but very well kept. We had a fantastic time. The animals were very active and appeared well cared—for. Lots of animal babies during our spring visit, too. Would recommend bringing your own food as the zoo cafe is pretty limited (as zoo cafes often are). We spent a couple delightful hours here. Highlights were the ostriches, bears, and rhinoceros.
Jenny S — Google review
What a fantastic little zoo! They have a surprisingly large variety of amazing animals in superb condition. It's a must visit location if you're in Córdoba...directly opposite the Botanical Gardens with a bus stop at the gate. The entrance fee is incredibly low and they deserve an extra donation to support the excellent conservation work they do here. It's best to arrive first thing at 9.30am as most of the animals are outside and eating before it gets too hot.
Michael L — Google review
Well maintained and peaceful zoo. You get a good variety of animals. There is one free roaming peacock 😂. We tried the ticket machine at the front but didn’t accept non local credit cards. Had to buy it at the counter.
Vonnie W — Google review
I am beyond disappointed with this zoo The water ponds for ducks, tortoises, hippos and monkeys are not filtered and refreshed. The water is still and muddy Some ostriches and parrots lack feathers and simply look sick Giraffes and zebras live in hangars with nothing but sand and no vegetation outside, all surrounded by an electric circuit The jaguar is expressing clear signs of zoochosis by walking circles and making the same repeatitive head movements This is a torture chamber for animals. I deeply regret sponsoring it with buying the entrance ticket and urge you not to make the same mistake
Arsenii — Google review
It's a very nice little zoological garden. Even though it's small, it has a lot of animals. The enclosures are fine, nothing amazing but the animals as seem perfectly happy and well treated. There were almost no visitors, which made it fun to interact with the animals, who were more interested in me than usual. The cafeteria is closed so bring your own food and drinks (there's portable water though). It would be nice if they at least had a vending machine or some coffee.
Bjarke R — Google review
This is such a wonderful zoo. It's just the right size with many great animals. I went in the morning when it wasn't too hot yet so I had a splendid time here. I loved the puma, the lions, tigers, the peacocks, the giraffes. I loved all of the animals. This is definitely my favorite zoo in the whole of Andalucia.
Mar Z — Google review
Animals have too small cages. Some cages are not protected enough so people can reach animals. The animals look sick, the birds have nowhere to fly. Maybe they try to do something good but it must be a better way
Kacper Z — Google review
Av. Linneo, s/n, Poniente Sur, 14071 Córdoba, Spain•https://zoo.cordoba.es/•+34 957 20 08 07•Tips and more reviews for Córdoba Zoo Conservation Center
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16La Ciudad de los Niños

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The playground "La Ciudad de los Niños" is currently closed for construction. It will reopen in late 2019. It features a large area for children to play, as well as a few benches and a tree to climb.
What a magnificent park. For a traveling family with two kids (who were a bit tired of cathedrals, ruins, and museums), this park let them get out their energy and then some! Huge play equipment, a zip line, picnic areas, bathrooms, a splashpad (opens June 15th, so we didn't get to try it out), lots of space to run and play, this park was terrific. And FREE! A great place for families wanting a spot for their kids to play and enjoy.
Josh K — Google review
Charge of two euro. Opens around 11 am. The google gps told to walk through the zoo to get here, dont’t trust it. Need to enter through main gate. Huge playground with lots of different things to do for all ages, up to 11 maybe. Well maintained.
Vonnie W — Google review
Great location for relaxion with children! The park is open from Tuesday to Sunday (from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 20:30 to 23:00), Monday is a day off. Free entrance. P.S: During the period of excessive heat, the opening hours may change
Ira M — Google review
Amazing place! Not many people, very cheap (3 euro for family ticket), clean toilets.
Monika ( — Google review
Great price for solid few hours of joy for a kid. Lot of funny games big playgrounds and there are resting areas if you bring food. Recommended for few hours of relax while your kids enjoy some recreation
Davide A — Google review
Really good, but! They don't switch on the water features until the official start of summer so it was a let down when we went, especially during the recent heatwave. Other than that my kid loves it there :)
Laurence T — Google review
Great place to stop with kids, a couple of hours, when they are tired of visiting the city. Go by bus from the center, it's a bit long by walk, especially when it's hot weather. A lot of games, really clean place. We were just missing a cafeteria for drinks or ice cream. Bring your food/drink.
Ptite S — Google review
Very good park in a great location close to the historic part and the mezquita.
Sherif L — Google review
Av. Menéndez Pidal, s/n, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•https://ciudaddelosninos.cordoba.es/•+34 672 72 27 69•Tips and more reviews for La Ciudad de los Niños

17Cordoba Mosque Cathedral and Jewish quarter Tours by Alma de Andalucia.

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Embark on an enchanting journey through Cordoba's Old Town with the "Cordoba Mosque Cathedral and Jewish Quarter Tours by Alma de Andalucia." Enter via the historic Puerta de Almodovar, stepping into a captivating maze of cobbled streets that lead you to the heart of the former Jewish Quarter. Here, you'll discover Calle Judios, which guides you to the stunning Sinagoga built in 1315.
Haim is a wonderful guide and person. Simply meeting him will enhance your experience, but he is also deeply passionate and knowledgeable about Spain. I would highly recommend using him as a guide.
Sharon G — Google review
Jaime was a personable guide who offered very interesting insights into the city’s history. He was very responsive and added a lot of colour which made for a very engaging few hours. He also gave us good pointers on restaurants and other places to visit. We highly recommend his tour. Anna and Andy
Andy R — Google review
Originally built as a mosque in the late 8th century, in 10th century Cordoba Mosque was one of the largest mosque in the Islamic world at the time. After fall of Al-Andalus, mosque converted into a cathedral after 1236, La Mezquita beautifully merges Islamic hypostyle arches with Renaissance and Baroque Christian elements. About 850+ columns made from jasper, marble, granite, and porphyry support double-tiered red-and-white horseshoe arches—creating an almost infinite visual effect . Stunning mihrab and mosaic dome: The richly decorated prayer niche is a masterpiece of Islamic art and color. The Patio de los Naranjos provides a welcome pause in a courtyard framed with fragrant orange trees and fountains. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 and widely ranked among Europe’s top monuments by international visitors.
Muhammad T — Google review
Haim was a fantastic tour guide! We loved hearing about Cordobas Jewish history as we explored the city! And visiting the Mezquita was one of the highlights of our trip! Would highly recommend!
Anna B — Google review
Rabbi Haim was delightful. Very energetic and a wealth of historical knowledge. He also brings a unique perspective to the religious journey of Jews, Christians and Moslems as it relates to the history off Spain. We highly recommend Haim to help you explore the history of Cordoba.
Bruce B — Google review
Rabbi Casas wonderfully guided our group through Jewish Cordoba, showing wit and wisdom, knowledge and sophistication of centuries of Jewish life in Spain. Moreover, he led a joyful Kabbalat Shabbat with singing both Sephardic and modern Reform Jewish melodies for our group, and offered a skillful D'var Torah. His presence moved me and my group, and his generosity of spirit was sweet and thoughtful. I'm happy to recomend Rabbi Haim Casas to any group looking to be informed and inspired in Cordoba!
Douglas K — Google review
We enjoyed Haim’s good company. He is knowledgeable about so many things and we asked many questions. He is passionate about the places he took us and we loved the tour.
Julie L — Google review
An amazing trip with Haim! Haim knows so much about Andalucia, and shares his wisdom and knowledge with a lot of passion and enthousiasm. An exceptional experience! I recommend it for sure
Sophie W — Google review
C. Judíos, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.almadeandalucia.com/•+33 7 89 90 73 24•Tips and more reviews for Cordoba Mosque Cathedral and Jewish quarter Tours by Alma de Andalucia.

18Restaurante Regadera

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Restaurante Regadera is a charming eatery located in Cordoba, offering an elevated Spanish cuisine with global influences. The restaurant's rustic-chic dining room provides a beautiful setting for enjoying the culinary creations of local chef Adrian Caballero. The menu features a blend of traditional and modern dishes, such as suckling pig, beef tartare, cod, and sea bass ceviche, all prepared with innovative twists and meticulous attention to quality.
We were delightfully amazed by the food at Regadera. Good service and friendly staff. Food was very delicious (see pictures). We could had gone back for more next day, but unfortunately we had to continue with our road trip.
Arlegria — Google review
One of the best meals we had while visiting Spain. We made a same-day reservation using their website, and I’m glad we did because we saw people without reservations being turned away since the restaurant was full. Everything we tried was top notch. And the salmorejo - the best we tried in Spain, bar none! You could see the chefs while they worked, and they had an herb garden right in the middle of the restaurant which was really neat. Not sure if they had some ventilation problems while we were there, as some smoke from the kitchen filled the restaurant, but it wasn’t enough to take away from our night. Took about 2 hours from start to finish. Thank you for an amazing meal!
Skylar Y — Google review
We had a wonderful dinner for two with the tasting menu. Everything was just perfect from start to finish. We chose two degustation menus, and each dish was creative, beautifully presented, and absolutely delicious. The atmosphere was romantic and welcoming, and the service was attentive and friendly. A truly memorable experience, highly recommended for a special evening!
V J — Google review
Excellent dishes in a clean, relaxed atmosphere. I know that I really love the dish when i start dancing in my seat at the first bite. That happened a couple of times during our visit last night. We ordered the ceviche, the butterfish, the tartar and the lemon dessert. All of the dishes were very tasty, beautiful to look at and arrived very quickly. The food is not too heavy and there are lots of veggie dishes as well, that is a welcome change during our travels. The ceviche was the star of the evening for me. Usually when restaurants try to re-invent ceviche, it misses a lot of things that make the dish so good. Regardera manages to keep the spirit of the dish while making it their own with some subtle andalusian flavours. Changing the leche de tigre for a sublime carrot gazpacho was really amazing. You still have the acidity of the leche de tigre but with some sweetness of the carrot that reminds you of the sweet potatoes often served with ceviche. The addition of crunchy apple cubes works really well. I could eat that dish for a week straight. Thank you for having us!!
Elisabeth B — Google review
Right by the cozy river walk, this restaurant is a gem worth visiting. The salmorejo was a delightful start—rich, flavorful, and packed with depth. We also tried the croquettes, which were surprisingly light, with the seasonal herbs adding a fresh and unique twist. The standout, however, was the lamb dish—perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, and bursting with flavor. The sheep panna cotta that followed was just as impressive, delivering on every promise with its creamy, subtly savory finish. Beyond the food, what really elevates the experience is the warm, inviting atmosphere and genuinely welcoming staff. We’ll definitely be coming back.
Abhijeet D — Google review
Everything I tried was good, and most of it was excellent. Beautiful presentation, great depth of flavors, nice texture contrast, too. Air conditioning made it comfortable. Friendly service made it welcoming.
Jeffrey S — Google review
After 2 weeks between Spain, Portugal, and Paris, this was one of our top three meals the whole time. We absolutely loved the experience here. Standout dishes were the white soup which was excellent and the black sesame dessert.
Andy A — Google review
Exceptional food! Everything full of flavor and delightful to the eyes. We started with the salmorejo, a tomato based soup with pieces of ham and egg, them had the exquisite guacamole. I've never used that term before for avocado and chips, but the flavor was it if this works and made very interesting by the cilantro ice cream. Then tempura Hake with green curry-wow! For comfort food like you would have at home you can't beat the puntalette with shredded duck confit, like heaven in my mouth, so creamy and cheesy, but without cheese. Service was very good, but one woman was, let's say, less pleasant than the others. Bathrooms were clean, prices reasonable considering the food quality.
Karl L — Google review
Rda. de Isasa, 10, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.regadera.es/•+34 676 02 56 95•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Regadera

19La Tranquera Restaurante

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Nestled in the heart of Cordoba, La Tranquera Restaurante is a delightful culinary haven that beautifully marries Argentinian and Andalusian flavors. This charming eatery is renowned for its mouthwatering empanadas and perfectly grilled entranas steak, which truly steal the spotlight. The menu also features traditional Andalusian dishes like bull tail stew, offering a unique twist to your dining experience.
I don't think I have ever in my 200+ reviews have ever given 5 stars across the board for everything but this place is 5 stars across the board for EVERYTHING. The food was amazing. Entraña and La Tranquera potatoes were out of this world GOOD. All the food was good but those two of the five dishes we ordered were phenomenal. The location is small but it has spunk. The staff were great. Seriously the staff were as amazing as the food. Nacho (could have the name wrong) guy with the nose ring was so so good. I would hire him if he was local. He made the experience exceptional. I cannot stress enough if you're a tourist like me (American) this place gives you a great experience of local food, location, service and again great local foods to try. My kids are still talking about the food the next day.
Mike H — Google review
Made a reservation and ended up waiting at the front for a while until someone came to seat us. We were seated in the upstairs dining room that had 3 tables, which seemed a little weird because there was nobody sitting downstairs, but we didn’t think much into it. It took us a while to decide on what we wanted to eat, however, the waiter came maybe once in those 20 minutes we were deciding. Once we ordered, it took an hour for our food to arrive. The table next to us were locals and received their food within 10-15 minutes of ordering. In that 1 hour of waiting, the waiter didn’t come by once. He happened to seat another party at the table next to us so we were able to ask where our food was. My day was about 1 minute away from walking out when they finally brought 1 plate of food and then over the next 20 minutes brought out the rest of the dishes. It was a good thing we were sharing or else some of us would’ve been done with our meals before the others even started. The food was decent but nothing extraordinary to have waited that long. If you’re not a local, specifically English speaking, would highly recommend not coming here. It was the first time in Spain we felt discriminated against, which is such a silly thing to say, but truly felt that way.
Trina B — Google review
Delicious food and wonderful service. Our family brought us here and it did not disappoint. The food and service were fantastic. We started with the empanadas rabo de toro. Flaky crust and delicious filling. We all could have eaten a few more. I had the Presa ibérica, succulent and seared perfectly. The entraña steaks had a wonderful crust and were cooked to a perfect medium rare. Finally, the burger with grilled onions and goat cheese was spectacular. All meals were served with the most delicious fried potatoes. Looking forward to eating here again when we return to Córdoba.
Aimee K — Google review
amazing food so delicious and Maxi is really the best waiter you could wish for- he served me really fast and friendly (he is really good looking too hihihi). if you want to spend an amazing evening out in Cordoba you have to come to this place- defintley a must go to! dont miss out on it!
Jana F — Google review
Enjoyed the most delicious meal here on a quiet week night in Cordoba. My friends had steak which they both said was amazing. l enjoyed the burger with mustard sauce& potato mash, it was delicious & very filling. A far cry from a meal in another Argentinian restaurant earlier in our stay- with 5 star Trip Advisor reviews - this was 150% improvement food quality! Our waitress in the evening seemed new& was so eager to learn& ensure we had the best dinner, as did her manager. I will certainly return here on my next trip to Cordoba 😀
Deirdre W — Google review
We arrived without reservations and sat upstairs- not a bad thing. Nice quiet intimate spot. Service was excellent. We had the Iberian pork steak, very nice, but the star of the show was the Cardinal Sin hamburger-never had anything like it. Recommend this restaurant.
Cheryl B — Google review
Good, simple food in a cosy space. The grilled vegetables were great - the aubergine just needed a little less oil. The meat was well-cooked and very generously portioned... Slightly too much salt on the entraña (skirt steak) but that's only a minor gripe. Very friendly service. The only real downside was the overly strong reed diffuser smell, but that seems to be a regional tendency
Adam R — Google review
Great little place, beautifully decorated, very welcoming with fantastic friendly service. We had a prawn dish and Salmorejo for starters, Entrana and Hamburguesa 'Pecado carnal' for mains. All beautifully presented although the steak was very chewy, hopefully we just got an unusual cut. Their burger version was great, with the meal built to look like a burger rather than the usual. The other too dishes were very nice but unfortunately not quite as good as others around. Definitely recommended though
Marc B — Google review
C. Cardenal Gonzalez, 53, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.la-tranquera.es/•+34 957 78 75 69•Tips and more reviews for La Tranquera Restaurante

20Taberna San Cristóbal

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Nestled away from the bustling historic center of Cordoba, Taberna San Cristobal is a charming family-run tavern that captures the essence of classic Andalusian cuisine. With its bullfighting decor, this eatery offers a delightful ambiance that transports you to the heart of Cordovan tradition. The menu boasts an array of delectable dishes, including iconic favorites like salmorejo soup and oxtail croquettes, alongside unique culinary creations that showcase local flavors.
What a place! Homemade and fresh food. We loved the rabo de toro and the fried aubergine. We did not like the mazamorra (almond and garlic soup) but that’s just because of us that we don’t like marzipan flavours, it was well executed. The tiramisu was tasty. The service is excellent and the ambience too, with many bullfighting-related art around for those interested in that part of Spanish culture. You have to make a reservation in advance. We would go back for sure!
Jessica S — Google review
I was in this part of town and stopped for lunch here because of the good reviews. I had a really nice experience. I choose Cogollitos con ajitos fritos (baby lettuce hearts with fried garlic) half ration for an appetizer and it was delicious. For the main course I selected the house specialty Rabo de toro (oxtail stew), and even though I hardly eat meat anymore, this was fantastic. It took me a few minutes to get the waiter’s attention, and English is not spoken here. But after surmounting that I was very well treated. They also have Cruzcampo sin alcohol on draft. Recommended.
Stephen H — Google review
Authentic food with great flavours. We weren’t too hungry so only got two dishes— fantastic. Their house oxtail stew was the best we had in Andalusia. Cooked to perfection and fell off the bone. The shrimp stuffed peppers were perfectly salted and a great seafood-y sauce drenched all over. I believe our waiter was called Antonio? He was also fantastic and very friendly. Recommend!
Audrey J — Google review
This is a very special place. It’s where the good stuff is. A bit under the radar for tourists, and maybe that’s for the best. If someone could visit just one restaurant in Córdoba, they’d be lucky to end up at Taberna San Cristóbal. I wandered in casually for la comida on a Tuesday, trying to blend in with the locals on their afternoon break- professionals unbothered by the workday, catching up with friends over a few glasses of wine or cañas of Cruzcampo, sharing small plates of Andalusian classics. I came back three more times that week and still left with a list of dishes I would love to try. The beer is cold. The boquerones in vinegar and olive oil make a perfect, fresh-tasting start. The tapas menu has a taste of most classics, generous but balanced. The cheese is excellent. The jamón and sausages melt in your mouth. The lettuce with garlic is so simple, but incredibly satisfying. The sauces of the caseros tie everything together, and the peppers bring a bright, vinegary pop against the dark morcilla. The fried berenjenas drizzled with molasses are crisp, rich, and indulgent without creating regret. Everything comes out quickly but with care. The team is kind and attentive, helping guests order just enough and never letting a glass sit empty. And then there’s the fried spider crab: long, sweet pieces of crab meat, lightly battered and served with a cream for dipping. Just go! Step off the train, skip the check-in, and head straight here. Fall into Córdoba the right way. I feel lucky as hell that I did.
Clayton C — Google review
Went here the day before Christmas Eve. It was majorly packed! Didn’t get a seat, so instead joined the rest of the locals and stood around the bar/tables. One of the best meals I’ve had in Spain! Ordered the fried eggplant, oxtail with French fries (Rabo de Toro), and the octopus with potatoes (Pulpo). So crazy delicious. Honestly one plat would’ve been enough, but I was dying to try the other two dishes. The place seemed like it was just packed with locals so that’s always a fantastic sign. Would definitely come back!
Stephanie S — Google review
Classic local meson with traditional dishes from Córdoba...and elsewhere in Spain. We enjoyed the Salmorejo (thick Gazpacho), roast suckling pig Segovian Style, and excellent desserts including homemade Flan and Tiramisú. Agreeable and efficient service. The waiter packed up our leftovers without hesitation. The tavern has a comfortable dining area removed from the hustle surrounding the bar. Bullfighting memorabilia, especially focused on local torrero legend, Manolete.
Doug H — Google review
Was looking for somewhere local to try some Cordoba specialities. We lucked out round the corner from where we were staying. Don't think we could have chosen better. The ox tail was superb and the flamenquin excellent. Great service and friendly locals We might come back before we leave!
Alistair B — Google review
My favorite traditional restaurant in Cordoba. It is very appreciated by locals. I like very much: fried eggplants, tortilla de patatas (freshly cooked), arana a la plancha. The service is very professional.
Jerome C — Google review
C. Rodolfo Gil, 4, Poniente Sur, 14005 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.tabernasancristobal.com/•+34 957 23 21 47•Tips and more reviews for Taberna San Cristóbal
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21Bullfighting Museum of Cordoba

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The Bullfighting Museum of Cordoba is a dedicated space showcasing the traditions and history of bullfighting. It features an array of exhibits including photos, paintings, and traditional costumes. Situated in the Plaza of Las Bulas, it holds memories of renowned bullfighters from Cordoba. The museum provides insight into the local bullfighting history, including events at the Plaza de Toros Los Califas Auditorio just outside town.
Very interesting place to see and learn about the history of Bullfighting. There are a few short films, costumes and bull heads are exposed. With todays eyes,it is also very sad and hard to aknowledge the tradition which is a bit cruel. I wouldn`t recommend for sensitive people. Payment is only by card !
Alice V — Google review
Cool museum displaying some of the history and more modern bullfighting. The films were cool and very informative. Great option to learn about bullfighting if you aren’t visiting during the fights or aren’t comfortable with watching one. Most of the signs are in spanish so I just used my phone to translate.
Nikel E — Google review
The museum celebrates Spain’s bullfighting tradition and the legacy of Córdoba’s most famous matadors. It opened in 1954 inside the Palacio de las Bulas, a 16th-century Renaissance mansion adapted to house the museum. ※ Included in the Bono conjunto monumentos Córdoba
Seokjin H — Google review
Premise is interesting as it showcases outfits, utensils, videos, and intricate explanations on the techniques and the champions within the sport. Even if the corrida doesn't appeal to you, I think visiting this museum is a way of learning about a crucial and long-standing spanish tradition, without attending the actual spectacle. I would have given a higher score, but there's no english explanations, so you have to use a translator to fully understand.
Ester ༄ — Google review
Beautiful, smaller museum about the history of bullfighting. Entrance is only €4 and includes an interesting video (English or Spanish) before you start visiting the exhibits. The exhibits are only in Spanish, so either have google translate ready or go with someone that can translate. There are numerous taxidermied bulls, pieces of clothing/equipment from famous matadors, and examples of the far-reaching history of bullfighting. It’s a really interesting piece of history and doesn’t take very long to see it all.
Brisippus — Google review
Most of the exhibits had only Spanish details, so could only guess by looking at the pictures. So asked if there were any leaflets in English...no. There was a video first in English, but everything after that was Spanish. Entry is €4, so very disappointing. I still feel sorry for the bulls...very cruel sport.
Imtiaz A — Google review
I learned so much about bullfighting and the culture. There are videos in English, a curator will start them for you. It's in a traditional Andalusian type building, with a courtyard and open air feel. I was blown away with the amount of information they have as well as the display of "traje de luces" and art. A great museum.
Adriel A — Google review
Beautiful museum with the history of the Art of Bullfighting in Cordoba and Spain. Only for Connosieurs, not for the sensible pro animal masses.
Andrés A — Google review
Pl. Maimónides, 3, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.museotaurinodecordoba.es/•Tips and more reviews for Bullfighting Museum of Cordoba

22Roman Mausoleum

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The Roman Mausoleum in Cordoba is a well-preserved monument that served as tombs for a wealthy family during the first century AD. Surprisingly, it was only discovered in 1993. Situated within walking distance of the bustling city center, this ancient structure offers insight into Roman culture and architecture. Although visitors cannot enter the mausoleum, they can explore its surroundings and learn from descriptive markers on-site.
Nice monument located in a lovely park full of mature trees.
David A — Google review
These were either side of the old gate into the city and there's an information board on the railway station side of the site. You can't get into it but you can walk around.
Couldbe Y — Google review
Could be a really interesting site, but it was shut and very little information displayed about it
David W — Google review
Eh. Interesting enough to look at as you go by, but no signs, no entry and a run down area of town.
Karl L — Google review
It's nice, but you can't go in, most of the structure is under the ground and you only have the painting to dream how it looked like
Lior B — Google review
Nice monument but the most interesting is the via romana that you can still see after 2 millenia. You can't go in.
J D — Google review
Rabo de Toro fantástico. Away from the hoards, behind the Mesquita. Really good lamb stew as well.
Andy B — Google review
Cannot go in. Five minute walk around and descriptive marker
Dimo K — Google review
P.º de la Victoria, 17, Poniente Sur, 14008 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.turismodecordoba.org/mausoleos-romanos-de-cordoba•Tips and more reviews for Roman Mausoleum

23Museo Julio Romero de Torres

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Nestled within the historic walls of the former Hospital de la Caridad, the Museo Julio Romero de Torres is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This museum proudly showcases an extensive collection dedicated to the illustrious Cordoban painter, Julio Romero de Torres, celebrated for his symbolist style and captivating portraits. Visitors can embark on a visual journey through his artistic evolution, from early works to iconic pieces like 'La Chiquita Piconera' and 'Cante Hondo.'
Small but well curated museum of the artist from this area. Free entrance on Thursday evening and we spent about 45 minutes. I became more informed of this artist.
Rick C — Google review
Absolutely amazing! I think i discovered my new favorite painter. They also have a very nice guide welcoming and available for any question and curiosità you have on the paintings.
Miriam M — Google review
The museum honors the life and work of Córdoba-born painter Julio Romero de Torres, celebrated for his depictions of women, Andalusian traditions, and symbolist style. Opened in 1931 shortly after his death, the museum occupies part of the former 16th-century Hospital de la Caridad, where his paintings are preserved and exhibited as a tribute to one of the city’s most iconic artists. ※ Included in the Bono conjunto monumentos Córdoba
Seokjin H — Google review
The museum has a great curated collection from the works of Julio Romero de Torres as well as others, and bridges the gap between modern and classical art beautifully. The museum is a quick visit, and is adjacent to another gallery with more of his work, which requires separate tickets. Although part of the gallery was closed while there, overall it's a quick but worthwhile visit. Personally, some of the Christian art was a bit underwhelming, and the staff was a bit strict, but there was a good harmony to the works that showed the intention of the caretakers, and given that it's just a short walk from the mesquita, it's well worth the visit.
Yusuf E — Google review
Exquisite paintings! One of my favourite art galleries in Spain.
Connie A — Google review
This is a small art gallery accessed from a small pedestrianised road via an arch in a wall that leads into a pretty courtyard with orange trees and a fountain. Julio Romero is the artist it is dedicated to and with the exception of a few items you will see his paintings. You are not allowed to take photos so I could not post an example. He has a distinctive style. His work focuses around paintings mainly of beautiful young Spanish subjects with a sultry sexual alure. He has a unique and mesmerising style. Well worth a visit.
Joe C — Google review
You've probably seen Julio Romero de Torres' artworks on postcards sold across the city. His mature style of the 1920s is dark and glossy, wholly Symbolist, and the paintings are filled with women - clad or, often, fully nude. If you can appreciate this Cordobian artist, then this small museum in a beautifully ornate historical building is a must. There are just a few rooms, so you can take your time to discover, and you can combine it with a visit to the Museo de Bellas Artes across the patio (separate entrance tickets). I have to say, as an art historian, the choice to NOT allow photography even without flash is baffling and seems very outdated. Why can't people take photograph out of a personal interest? And if visitors post photos online, surely the arist's and the museum's fame can only grow? The are no reproductions or catalogues for sale at the museum. The shop across the museum sells reproductions of mediocre quality and one catalogue, only in Spanish.
Thijs D — Google review
Wonderful small treasure of some of the best works of Romero de Torres. Can be visited in 30 minutes but will leave an impression for a lifetime. One of Córdobas jewels.
Gary R — Google review
Pl. del Potro, 1-4, Centro, 14002 Córdoba, Spain•https://museojulioromero.cordoba.es/•+34 957 47 03 56•Tips and more reviews for Museo Julio Romero de Torres

24Hotel Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa

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Nestled in the historical center of Cordoba, Hotel Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa is a refined 4-star property offering a serene retreat. Just a short stroll from Plaza de las Tendillas and within easy reach of Mezquita Cathedral de Cordoba, this elegant hotel provides polished rooms and suites with modern amenities.
We stayed at Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa for 3 nights and couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Since the moment we checked in we immediately felt at home. Everyone was super friendly and always ready to help with anything we might need. The room was super spacious and comfortable with all the necessary amenities. We also had the opportunity to enjoy the daily breakfast at the property which was diverse and very tasty. We had a wonderful stay and we will return one day for sure!
Margarida D — Google review
Loved this hotel! Such a great place to stay in Córdoba — stylish, clean, and really special. The rooftop pool is amazing with beautiful views, and they also have an indoor pool, sauna, jacuzzi, and massage services (I tried the massage and it was excellent!). The location is perfect — super close to everything. And the staff? Absolutely lovely! So kind, helpful, and respectful. Big thanks to the whole team. Highly recommend this hotel — I’d definitely come back!
Nibras K — Google review
Hotel was clean & decorated nicely. Had all the amenities we required. We used the spa which was small but pleasant, clean & reasonably priced. Short walk to the centre, we done it everyday with no issues, also not too far of a walk from the train station. They have a rooftop pool (if you call reception they will deliver your drinks up here). Not the best view from the rooftop but still nice to sit up there.
Vikki A — Google review
All I can say is THANK YOU to the staff at Hotel Capuchinos!! My husband and I decided to use this hotel for our wedding guests to stay at. We received the best, most personalized attention here and were always met with lovely staff at reception or in different areas of the hotel. They were always very helpful and accommodating. I must give a special mention to Marta in the cafe, who always made sure I had gluten-free options with my breakfast. Another special mention to Sonia in the spa who treated me wonderfully, and even came by my room as I was getting ready for my wedding to provide kind wishes and made sure I had everything I needed. We definitely enjoyed the pool and rooftop terraza area in the evenings as well. The hotel was beautiful and in such a great location to get to many beautiful parts of Córdoba. Without a doubt would stay here again!
Alessandra K — Google review
The hotel is amazing the staff is super friendly the spa is great, they have amazing tapas, the hotel is beautiful in a historic area and with beautiful history. Will come back for sure!
Ingrid M — Google review
Fantastic hotel, great location for all facilities of the City. A bus tour us a must but do not leave this fabulous without seeing the Cathedral
Christine R — Google review
Very clean, fresh, super modern amazing shower but no heart, it felt like a clean hospital we asked for a parking spot but in the beginning no one helped us we had to figure out what to do. Finaly they parked our car in their parkingplace costs € 20 a day. They smile a lot but fo not help eaily. Except the man who helped us with the luggage and returning the car he was very friendly. Its close to the centre and has a small swimming pool on the roof. Breakfast is in a very closed space underground. This place has hardly any windows we felt locked up so we left all the time.
Gwendolina L — Google review
Staff at hotel check in and housekeeping so friendly and welcoming. Great location. Nice hotel. Sadly we found the cafe/bar server rude and unwelcoming.
Lisa D — Google review
C. Conde de Torres Cabrera, 32, Centro, 14001 Córdoba, Spain•https://www.sohohoteles.com/destinos/hotel-soho-boutique-capuchi…•+34 957 78 92 02•Tips and more reviews for Hotel Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa

25Interpretation Center of the Fiesta de los Patios

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The Interpretation Center of the Fiesta de los Patios is a significant part of Cordoba's cultural heritage, as it holds four UNESCO World Heritage inscriptions. The festival takes place in May when the city is at its most beautiful, with participants opening their courtyards to visitors, showcasing stunning domestic gardens filled with blooming flowers. This tradition dates back to Roman times when homes were built with central patios to combat the hot, dry climate.
Amazing patio. If you are in the area, you cannot miss it. The person taking care of it is lovely.
Maria S — Google review
ta cerrao;(
Godoy . — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the essential patios to visit, it should be visitable all year round, tourism in Córdoba is not limited to a single season. (Original) Uno de los patios imprescindibles a visitar, debería de ser visitable todo el año, el turismo en Córdoba no se remite a una sola temporada.
Fernando A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The patios are wonderful, the people at the doors are wonderful, except for the staff at patio 12 in the San Lorenzo neighborhood Pedro Verdugo 8, who I don't know why they don't allow photos to be taken, so don't participate in the contest as easy as that. Given that attitude they should expel him. The rest, and I have seen all the patios and those out of competition, have wonderful treatment, attentive, providing all kinds of information and instructions, but there always has to be a black sheep. (Original) Los patios una maravilla, la gente que está en las puertas maravillosa a excepcion del personal del patio 12 del barrio de san Lorenzo Pedro Verdugo 8, que no se porque motivo no dejan hacer fotos, pues no partícipes en el concurso tan fácil como eso. Dada esa actitud deberían expulsarle. El resto y he visto todos los patios y los de fuera de concurso un trato maravilloso, atentos, facilitando todo tipo de información e indicaciones, pero siempre tiene que haber un garbanzo negro.
Aitor P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Patio open all year round to publicize this typical Córdoba tradition. Also with an audiovisual. The person who served him was charming. Don't forget to visit it. (Original) Patio abierto todo el año para dar a conocer esta tradición típica de Córdoba. Además con un audiovisual. La persona que lo atiende fue encantadora. No dejéis de visitarlo.
Inmaculada S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went on Saturday, September 21 at 12:00 in the morning when it appears that it is open. The man inside did not let us pass, he spoke to us in a very bad manner. We just looked out and asked if we could come in. (Original) Fuimos el sábado 21 de septiembre a las 12.00 de la mañana que figura que está abierto.No nos dejó pasar el señor que se encontraba dentro,nos habló de muy malas maneras.Solo nos asomamos y preguntamos si se podía pasar.
Veronica S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This patio is located in the San Lorenzo neighborhood. One of the most beautiful there is 💯 (Original) Este patio se encuentra en el barrio de San Lorenzo. Uno de los más bonitos que hay 💯
Xaro B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular patio and museum. One that you cannot leave Cordoba without seeing. (Original) Espectacular el patio y el museo. Uno de los que no te puedes ir de cordoba sin ver.
Jose A — Google review
C. Trueque, 4, Centro, 14002 Córdoba, Spain•http://www.turismodecordoba.org/seccion/centro-de-interpretacion…•+34 957 49 02 23•Tips and more reviews for Interpretation Center of the Fiesta de los Patios
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26La Sinagoga Abierta Judaismo Online Jewish Tours & Weddings Spain

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Synagogue
La Sinagoga Abierta Judaismo Online Jewish Tours & Weddings Spain offers a unique insight into the culinary history of the Jewish community, showcasing dishes like cazuela de habas secas con berenjenas and Gazpacho blanco de harina de habas. The influence of the Christian conquest on meat preparation is also highlighted. Visitors can admire the intricate plasterwork details within this small yet captivating space. While entry is free, it's recommended to anticipate crowds.
One of the most beautiful and well preserved synagogues I’ve seen. The last one standing in Andalusia.
Cindy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place! Small and precious, like any treasure. A small gem, but giant for its history, which is in the Jewish neighborhood in Cordoba. Admission is free. Look at every gap, every detail is worth looking at without haste. It was built in the year 1315 (5075 of the Jewish calendar) in Mudejar style by Moheb. After the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492, the building had several functions: hospital, hermitage and school, until it was declared a National Monument in 1885. Since then it has undergone several phases of restoration until its reopening in 1985. (Original) Un sitio precioso! Pequeño y precioso, como todo tesoro. Un pequeñita joya, pero gigante por su historia, q está en el barrio Judío en Cordoba. La entrada es gratis. Mire cada hueco, cada detalle merece la pena ser mirado sin prisa. Fue construida en el año 1315 (5075 del calendario judío) en estilo mudéjar por Moheb. Tras la expulsión de los judíos de España en 1492, el edificio tuvo varias funciones: hospital, ermita y escuela, hasta que fue declarado Monumento Nacional en 1885. Desde entonces ha sufrido varias fases de restauración hasta su reapertura en 1985.
Thaísa F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Free entry and very central location. Visiting it is a good opportunity to see the inside of an almost thousand-year-old structure, especially given that there are only 3 medieval synagogues in all of Spain. (Original) Entrata gratuita e posizione molto centrale. Visitarla è una buona opportunità per vedere l'interno di una struttura quasi millenaria, sopratutto visto che ci sono solamente 3 sinagoghe medievali in tutta la Spagna.
Ester ༄ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quick and highly recommended visit. Small and with some plasterwork details, which are well worth the time to observe it all. (Original) Visita rápida y muy recomendable,. Pequeña y con unos detalles de yeserías, que merecen mucho la pena entretenerse en observarlo todo.
Agustin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is advisable to visit and it is free but expect queues of people. (Original) Es aconsejable visitar y es gratis pero contar con las colas de gente .
Maria G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting tour of the Cefaradi diaspora in Spain. (Original) Interesante recorrido sobre la diaspora cefaradi en España.
Ana R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not the I could see it would have to be open all day, especially on the weekend. (Original) No la Pude ver tendría que estar abierta todo el día sobre todo en fin de semana
Fernando Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) After seeing the Prague synagogue,..... (Original) Después de ver la sinagoga de Praga ,.....
Jesus B — Google review
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27Jardines de la Victoria Playground

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Jardines de la Victoria Playground is a popular spot in Cordoba, conveniently located near the train station and city center. It's a great place to unwind and relax before catching your train, with its expansive green spaces, fountains, and lively atmosphere. The park is perfect for picnics, offering various recreational facilities such as children's play areas, sports areas, and ponds. You can also enjoy Spanish coffee and sweets at the cafes within the park.
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