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Alcazaba

Take a guided tour of the Alcazaba, an 11th-century citadel, to learn about its history and admire its exquisite Al-Andalus architecture. This fortress, which sits at the base of Mount Gibralfaro, is attractive because of its historic arches, patios, lovely Mozarabic water features, and well-kept gardens. You will be astounded by the stunning views over the city and port from its peak.

Picasso Museum Malaga

Among the best places to visit in Malaga, for lovers of art and history, the Picasso Museum, located in a beautifully maintained 16th-century Buenavista Palace, is a must-see Malaga attraction. It houses more than 285 paintings and sketches from the late 19th to early 20th century, some of his most magnificent creations. The stunning architecture of the building adds to the collection's attraction.

Automobile and Fashion Museum

Among the most unique Malaga tourist attractions to visit, the most extensive auto-related museum in Spain is the Automobile and Fashion Museum. The visit to the museum is interwoven with the three extremely disparate subjects of autos, fashion, and art. Visitors from all over the world come to see the collection of rare vintage cars, prototypes, and design models.

The Great Mosque-Cathedral

A former mosque and now a place of worship for both Christians and Muslims, this grand mosque-cathedral is a noteworthy example of Islamic culture blended with traditional Spanish artistry. It has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is considered by many to be among the most beloved places to visit in Cordoba.

Centre Pompidou Malaga

Visit the Centre Pompidou Málaga to take in the modern art from the 20th and 21st centuries, the exceptional programming, and the wonderful blending of several artistic fields. The museum has established itself as a sanctuary for lovers of art and architecture, and El Cub, the museum's distinctive building, has become a recognisable symbol of a city's glamour and status.

Andalusia FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Cordoba?

  1. La Mezquita (The Great Mosque): Constructed in the early 8th century, La Mezquita is the Great Mosque in Spain, which UNESCO listed as a prime example of Islamic architecture. To date, La Mezquita is considered to be Spain's most striking monument. The entrance of La Mezquita is called Puerta del Perdón, which leads to the spectacular Patio of Oranges, also called "Patio de Los Naranjos." Later, in 1523, the Catholic Monarchs transformed the mosque into a cathedral.

    Location - C. Cardenal Herrero, 1, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - Monday to Saturday: 10 AM - 7 PM.
                 Sunday and Holiday: 8.30 AM - 11.30 AM and 3 PM - 7 PM.
    Entry fee - €7 -15

  2. Old Jewish Quarter: Another delightful place to explore on your tour of Cordoba city is the old Jewish Quarter. Featuring narrow lanes, whitewashed houses, flower-filled patios, and quiet little squares, this place promises a spectacular atmosphere. Besides the mesmerising ambience, what truly grabs tourists' attention are two historical Jewish monuments, namely the Casa de Sefarad museum and the Mudéjar-style synagogue.

    Location - C. Judíos, 20, 14004 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - Tuesday to Sunday - 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday - Closed
    Entry fee - € 7 -15

  3. Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos: Formerly known as the Caliphal Palace, the official residence of Moorish rulers until Cordoba City was taken over by the Catholic King Fernando III. Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos was constructed in the 13th and 14th centuries under the Catiline rule. If you're planning a tour to Alcázar deLos Reyes Cristianos, it is best to visit this place at night as a famous multimedia show called Noches Mágicas en el Alcázar featuring flamenco museum, lights, and dancing fountains is conducted here.

    Location - Pl. Campo Santo de los Mártires, s/n, 14004 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM
    Entry fee - €2 - 5

  4. Fiesta de los Patios de Córdoba: Another exciting destination to explore on your tour to Córdoba is the Fiesta de Los Patios de. It is a popular festival in Cordoba, usually held in May, where the residents of Cordoba come together to win a prestigious prize, a Patio. In 1921, Fiesta de Los Patios de Córdoba was celebrated for the first-ever time, and since then, it has become a tradition. Recently in 2012, UNESCO regarded this festival as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

    Location - C. Trueque, 4, 14002 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM

  5. Calleja de las Flores: Famously known as the "Alley of flowers," Calleja de las Flores is another major highlight in Cordoba city. Since the place is situated at a hidden spot, this lane is noticed by many if you explore it more closely. Take a stroll on the street and soak in the beauty of vibrant and aromatic flowers with the magnificent Mezquita Bell Tower in the backdrop; this place promises a spectacular view.

    Location - Calleja de las Flores, 14003 Córdoba, Spain

  6. Palacio de Viana: Dating back to the early 15th century, Palacio de Viana is a popular aristocratic palace that is open to the general public as a museum. The palace is mildly decorated with fresh flowers, fountains, and chandeliers. You will also get a glimpse of an exceptional assortment of antique furniture, tapestries, and paintings. The main highlight of this tourist destination is its outdoor space which features 12 patios made in the Andalusian style, along with lush landscaping and decorative fountains.

    Location - Pl. de Don Gome, 2, 14001 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - Friday to Wednesday - 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM,
                  Monday - Closed, Thursday - 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Entry fee - € 6 -10

  7. Puente Romano (Roman Bridge): Another prominent site to travel to in Cordoba is Puente Romano, also known as Roman Bridge. Located behind the famous Mezquita, Roman Bridge is a sixteen-arced bridge constructed in the ancient Roman era. The bridge's end features a 12th-century gate tower called Torre de la Calahorra, which was once an integral part of mediaeval fortifications. The museum gives a glimpse into the rich history of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities who lived in Cordoba in harmony.

    Location - Av. del Alcázar, s/n, 14003 Córdoba, Spain

  8. Puerta del Puente: As you take a stroll towards the famous old Roman Bridge, have a glance at the magnificent Puerta del Puente, a towering gate that belongs to the mid-14th century. The entrance of the bridge is constructed using blocks of sandstone. Presenty, Puerta del Puente has been transformed into a museum where the public has access to exhibition rooms providing insights about the monuments history. The place also features several cafes and restaurants like Bodegas Mezquita to grab delicious meals.

    Location - Pl. del Triunfo, s/n, 14003 Córdoba, Spain

What are the best things to do in Cordoba?

  1. Visit Calahorra Tower: First and foremost, a trip to Calahorra Tower is a must when travelling to Cordoba. Located in the heart of Cordoba, Spain, this tower is a fortified gate that was constructed by Henry II of Trastámara to protect himself from his brother. A tour of this place promises a captivating journey through the rich culture and history of al-Andalus.

    Location - Puente Romano, s/n, 14009 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - Monday to Sunday - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
    Price -  € 3 - 5

  2. Explore Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba (Archeological Museum): Located on the edge of a famous square, Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba is a popular archaeological museum that comes with a fascinating facade. At the museum's premises, they offer an archaeological dig along with housing several workshops which belong to the middle ages.

    You can also witness the vast collection of more than 30,000 items that belong to different eras or admire the ancient Iberian items and prehistoric artefacts. You will get to see the Moorish art, sculptures and reliefs, archaeological findings dating back to the Medina Azahara and Roman antiquities. If you are a history buff, this place is meant for you!

    Location - Pl. de Jerónimo Páez, 7, 14003 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - Monday - Remains closed, Sunday - 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Tuesday to Saturday - 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. 
    Price - € 1- 5

  3. Take a Museo de Bellas Artes Tour: Another famous activity to indulge in on your tour to Cordoba city is taking a stroll to Museo de Bellas Artes. It is a popular museum of fine arts which hosts a wide collection of Spanish paintings dating back from the 15th to 21st century.

    Some major highlights are the works of popular artists, namely Antonio del Castillo, Valdés Leal, Zurbarán, Julio Romero de Torres and Alejo Fernández. On your tour you can also see an assortment of contemporary sculptures belonging to the 17th and 19th centuries.

    Location - 1 Plaza del Potro, Córdoba
    Timing - Tuesday to Friday, 11 AM to 8 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM to 8 PM

  4. Enjoy visiting Museo Julio Romero de Torres: Julio Romero de Torres was born in Córdoba and later became a famous portrait artist and a symbolist painter. In his lifetime, he made over 500 portraits of men, women, and others. Museo Julio Romero de Torres is dedicated to the artist's most famous works. His collection gives a brief glimpse of his personal life and career.

    Location - Pl. del Potro, 1-4, 14002 Córdoba, Spain
    Timing - 8:15 AM to 7:30 PM
    Price - € 5 - 50

  5. Explore Jardín Botánico de Córdoba: Located right in the heart of Cordoba, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba is another exciting spot loaded with massive fountains, lush greenery, spacious squares, and green vegetation. The garden features species belonging to the Mediterranean region, such as hackberry plants and rosemary hedges. Several agricultural plants are also planted here, which include aromatics, vegetables, fruit trees and medicinal herbs.

    Location - Avenida de Linneo, s/n, 14004 Cordoba, Spain
    Timing - 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
    Price - € 3 - 30

  6. Visit Iglesia de San Lorenzo: Iglesia de San Lorenzo is a 13th-century church transformed into a famous mosque located on the streets of Cordoba. Today, this church is regarded as one of the finest representations of mediaeval architecture in the city. Recently, the church has undergone a renovation that managed to restore its original appearance. Inside the church premises, you can see lovely rose windows, a giant tower, and the main altar featuring several Italian paintings.

    Location - Plaza San Lorenzo, Córdoba
    Timing - Monday to Thursday - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM,
                  Saturday and Sunday - 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

  7. Checkout Iglesia de San Miguel: Belonging to the 14 parish churches, Iglesia de San Miguel is a famous church constructed during Cordoba's Reconquest. These churches are often regarded as Fernandinas featuring Romanesque elements and distinctive architectural styles which you can witness.

    This place is also regarded as the meeting point where tourism professionals and travellers come under one hood. You will get to admire this 16th century church, which is a must visit attraction if you're looking for solace!

    Location - C. San Zoilo, 4, 14002 Córdoba, Spain

  8. Visit Las Ermitas: Located 15 km away from Cordoba, Las Ermitas is a wholesome place situated at the foothills of Sierra Morena. The complex was founded in the early 18th century by 13 hermitages.  Oftentimes, this place is called Wilderness of Nuestra Señora de Belén. From the grounds, you can delve into the mesmerising views of the famous Guadalquivir valley and the entire Cordoba city.

    Location - Las Ermitas de Córdoba 14012 Cordoba
    Timing - Tuesday - Sunday 10 AM - 1 PM 4.30 PM - 6.30 PM
    Price - € 2 - 5

What are the best places to visit at night when in Cordoba?

  1. Cafe Málaga - If you love music, Cafe Málaga is one of the best places in Cordoba to visit at night. With excellent service, food, and a fun atmosphere, this is an ideal destination to dance to mild tunes.

  2. Glace Lounge Bar - Situated in the heart of Glace, Gran Teatro de Córdoba is a cocktail bar famously known for delicious drinks.

  3. Jazz Cafe - With beautiful interiors, Jazz Cafe is a famous Jazz club situated in the centre of the old town. With cosy interiors and dim lights, it is a famous hanging spot in the city at night.

  4. Góngora Gran Café - Another famous disco club in the city heart is Góngora Gran Café. If you're a true night owl, visit this cafe, as it never sleeps!

  5. Tablao Flamenco Cardenal - Neither a bar nor a club, this place promises a lifetime of entertainment. Located a few minutes away from Mosque-Cathedral, you might witness your favourite actors and talented flamenco dancers here.

  6. Disco club Córdoba Long Rock - One of its greatest kinds, Córdoba Long Rock is an ideal destination for all music lovers. Several concerts are organised here at regular intervals.

What is Cordoba famous for?

Cordoba is famously known for housing three great monuments, including the Mezquita, Granada's Alhambra and Seville's Alcazar. Besides these, there are several other historical sites which are worth exploring.

What is the best time to visit Cordoba?

The best time to travel to Cordoba is during the spring and fall season, which is May and June or October to December. During this time, the days are long and comparatively pleasant.

What are the famous historical places in Cordoba?

  • Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba - The Great Mosque of Córdoba, also known as the Cathedral of Córdoba, is a prime example of Moorish architecture. It is a stunning structure which was the former house of a Roman temple. It was opened in 988 AD and houses the burials of Luis de Góngora.

  • Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos - Known as the official residence of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, UNESCO declared Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos as a World Heritage Site in 1994. Its construction was ordered in 1328 by King Alfonso XI of Castile. With splendid interiors and exteriors, magnificent courtyards and gardens; it became a prominent site in Cordoba.

  • Roman bridge of Córdoba - Constructed in the early 1st century, the Roman bridge of Córdoba has been renovated several times. This two-thousand years old bridge, situated across the Guadalquivir river, is often crowded and is also called the Old Bridge of Cordoba. The last construction was done by the Arabs in the early 8th century.

  • San Bartolomé Chapel - A historic centre of Córdoba, San Bartolomé Chapel is a famous funerary chapel dating between 1390 and 1410.

What is the most popular food in Cordoba?

The most famous food options in Cordoba include Salmorejo. One of the most famous dishes from Cordoba includes Rabo de toro, Salmorejo, Berenjenas con miel, Flamenquín, Pinchos morunos, Caracoles, Churrasco, Tortilla de patatas and others.

Which is better, Cordoba or Malaga?

Cordoba is a smaller and cosy destination known for its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque location. Though Malaga remains crowded most times of the year, especially during summers. So, if you’re looking for a peaceful place to relax, Cordoba is a better option.

What is the coldest month in Cordoba?

The coldest month in Cordoba is January, with an average temperature of 39°F. If you’re travelling to Cordoba during January, it is best to carry warmers, jackets, gum boots and other essentials to keep you warm.

Andalusia Reviews

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Jacopo Ielasi
Reviewed: 30 Sep 2024
5.0/5
Booked:Alhambra And Nasrid Palaces Entry Tickets,Granada | Skip-the-line Admission Tickets
Alhambra Is very beautiful and with the "skip the line" ticket we entered immediately
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Yumi Kudo
Reviewed: 05 Oct 2024
5.0/5
Booked:Alhambra And Nasrid Palaces Entry Tickets,Granada | Skip-the-line Admission Tickets
Good price, I had no issues with the ticket. 
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Dulce Garcia Flores
Reviewed: 01 Jun 2024
5.0/5
Booked:Alhambra And Nasrid Palaces Entry Tickets,Granada | Skip-the-line Admission Tickets
Fue una muy buena experiencia, la recomiendo mucho, aunque si recomiendo comprar el acceso a los Palacios Nazaríes.  Desde México 
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Audrey Janssen
Reviewed: 01 Jun 2024
5.0/5
Booked:Alhambra And Nasrid Palaces Entry Tickets,Granada | Skip-the-line Admission Tickets
Fantastic experience and great organisation!
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Iqra Mehmood
Reviewed: 13 Aug 2023
5.0/5
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We booked the tickets on the day and were emailed by thrillophilia notifying us that it would take at least 6 working hours to receive tickets. However, we emailed them and asked for it to be sorted as soon as possible as it was our last day in Spain and we were travelling 3 hours to Granada and the... Read More
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AHMED ISMAIL
Reviewed: 31 Aug 2023
5.0/5
Booked:Alhambra And Nasrid Palaces Entry Tickets,Granada | Skip-the-line Admission Tickets
Excellent experience. I highly recommend it. I arrived to Alhambra, but there was no official tickets. Thrillophilia saved by trip by securing tickets for me within half an hour. Thank you so much for this exceptional experience 21 August 2023.

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