Travel guide: what to do and see in Córdoba
Tourist Gem: Joya Andaluza de Tres Culturas
Córdoba, a thousand-year-old city in southern Spain, is a treasure trove of history and culture. The Mosque-Cathedral, a World Heritage Site, is its most prized jewel, uniquely merging Islamic and Christian architecture.
The historic center, with its labyrinth of narrow streets and flowered patios, invites you to get lost. The Judería, the former Jewish quarter, houses the Synagogue and the Casa de Sefarad, a testament to the coexistence of the three cultures.
Likewise, the Alcázar of the Catholic Monarchs, with its gardens and Arab baths, offers a journey to the medieval past. The Roman Bridge and the Calahorra Tower complete the historical landscape along the Guadalquivir.
May is a very special month in Córdoba. The Patio Festival transforms the city into a living garden.
Also, Córdoba's gastronomy, with dishes such as salmorejo and rabo de toro, is another unmissable attraction.
Córdoba combines history, art, and tradition in a unique setting, offering an unparalleled cultural experience in the heart of Andalusia.
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