Córdoba is the world’s city with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. Córdoba had almost 2 million visitors in 2019, making it one of Spain’s most visited locations. The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, which has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1984, is the most important building and symbol of the city that we will see throughout our journey.
However, Córdoba is also known for its Roman bridge, which connects the Campo de la Verdad area with the Cathedral zone, and for its flower-filled patios, which provide an excellent backdrop for lovely pictures.
On our trip to Cordoba, we will also visit the ruins of a Roman temple, which are outstanding considering their size. The Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum of Córdoba also holds an extraordinary collection of discoveries dating from prehistory to the Middle Ages.
Of course, a stroll around the ancient heart of Córdoba, one of Europe’s greatest old cities, is a must during your time in Andalusia.
Calle Córdoba, 6, locales 102-103.
29001 Málaga
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