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Top 10 points of interest & tourist attractions in Cordoba, Andalusia area
1.
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba, Religion
6.
El Caballo Rojo, Restaurant
2.
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Castle
7.
Córdoba Airport, Airport
3.
Santa Marina (Córdoba), Religion
8.
Cordoba Tourist Office, Information Center
4.
Córdoba Synagogue, Museum
9.
Hotel Cֳ³rdoba Center, Hotels
5.
Palacio Museum de Viana, Museum
10.
Hotel Macia Alfaros, Hotels
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Cordoba
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Córdoba ( also Cordova) is a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. An Iberian and Roman city in ancient times, in the Middle Ages it became the capital of an Islamic caliphate (...)(from Wikipedia).
Up to one thousand years ago, Córdoba was considered to be strongest, most significant city in Spain. It is now a pleasant city, famous mostly for its large mosque (the Mezquita), the Jewish Quarter and the Muslim Quarter in the Old City. You can visit both, walk in narrow alleys, and enjoy the city's unique atmosphere. It is highly recommended to have a peek into gardens, as the city's patios, the courtyards and balconies adorned with flowers are famous for their beauty.
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Andalusia the Land of Wonderful Palaces
By:
yoel
Day 1:
a Visit to Córdoba
A day in Córdoba should include some important sites in the Old City.All these sites are within reasonable walking distance, at the heart of
Córdoba's Old City
.Some of the main sites you should visit in the city include the
Mezquita
, the city's largest
mosque-cathedral
. The Mezquita is the most prominent reference point in the city. It situated west to the river bank, close to river, at the meeting point of the Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) and the street stretching along the river bank, Ronda de Isasa. The orange tree courtyard, El Patio de los Naranjos, is next to the entrance to the Mezquita.
The
palace of Christian Monarch
s (
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
), about one hundred meters to the south of the Mezquita, is also on the river bank.
The ancient
Jewish quarter (Juderia)
is close to the Mezquita and the Palace of Monarchs. To reach it, you will need to walk approximately 50m north from the Mezquita. The Jewish quarter consists of a web of alleys, reaching the Calle El Rey Heredia.
The ancient palace (
Palacio Museo de Viana
) – to reach this site, you will need to walk a little, but it is well worth the effort. From Calle El Rey Heredia go down towards the river, and continue to the bridge, Puente de Miraflores. Here you turn left to the north and walk along Calle San Fernando. This street continues to Calle de Alfaros. You walk on this street until you reach the turn right to Calle de Juan Rufo,which continues to Rejas de Don Gome Street,where the palace is found.
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Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
Palacio Museum de Viana
From Trip:
Andalucia
By:
ssanazaro
Day 2 - Arr Cordoba, see highlights, then head for Antequera (115 km / 1.5 hr)
4 - 6 hours - the Mezquita, Jewish quarter and Roman bridge
Rick's suggestion to eat at Bodegas Campos was excellent - and do walk around in the back - great restaurant.
Umayyad capital, beautiful, Mequita – ‘Finally, let us illustrate Muslim culture by a few lines from the historian James Burke about Córdoba in the 9th Century – ‘At a time when London was a tiny mud-hut village that could not boast of a single street lamp, in Córdoba there were half a million inhabitants, living in 113,000 houses. There were 700 mosques and 300 public baths spread throughout the city. The streets were paved and lit. The houses had marble balconies for summer and hot-air ducts under the mosaic floors for winter. They were adorned with gardens with artificial fountains and orchards. Paper, a material still unknown to the west, was everywhere. There were bookshops and more than seventy libraries.’’
POI's:
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
Córdoba Synagogue
From Trip:
From Lithuania to Portugal and back
By:
RimaAdomaviciute
07.17 nakvojame Cordoba apylinkėse.
07.18 apžiūrime Cordoba. Važiuojame link Alhambra ir ten nakvojame.
Cordoba - Alhambra ( 237 km, 2 valandos 30 minučių)
From Trip:
Sul de Espanha
By:
Isimoes
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From Trip:
andalucia
By:
jesusostosfalder
POI's:
Hotel Cֳ³rdoba Center
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
Santa Marina (Córdoba)
From Trip:
south spain
By:
kik
POI's:
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
Córdoba Synagogue
Santa Marina (Córdoba)
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