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How do I spend a day in Cordoba?

24 hours in Cordoba: the perfect itinerary
  1. Enjoy breakfast.
  2. Marvel at the Mezquita.
  3. Explore the beautiful streets around the mosque.
  4. Experience the magic of the Alcázar.
  5. Get lost in the judería.
  6. Discover a world of flavors at Mercado Victoria.
  7. Fall in love with flowers at Viana Palace.
  8. Shop till you drop in the city center.




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Bare minimum time in Cordoba So if you are wondering how many days to spend in Cordoba, here's the quick answer: one full day. Because of its location, Cordoba is the most popular one-day trip from both Madrid and Seville.

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Córdoba is a lovely, walkable city with a rich history and culture, and it is a must-visit for anyone visiting the Andalucia region in Spain.

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Walking the streets, you can't help but visualize people of the past, coming from three very different religious backgrounds, yet all living together and adopting the same culture. If you have extra time in Seville, a day trip to Cordoba is hands down the easiest and most worthwhile.

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Córdoba is famous around the world for its Great Mosque. Its historic old town is a World Heritage site, full of little streets to be explored, courtyards full of flowers, inviting squares and lively taverns where you can enjoy a good flamenco performance or try the local cuisine.

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Córdoba's Moorish character and its fine buildings—especially the Great Mosque—have made it a popular tourist attraction.

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How many days should you spend in Seville, Cordoba and Granada? If you have limited days to spend in Andalucía I would recommend staying at least two nights in Seville, one night in Cordoba and three nights in Granada.

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If you're in Granada only for one day, you won't have time to visit the Arab and Moorish houses of the neighbourhood, nor its medieval palaces and convents, but you can have some tapas or stop for lunch in one of its many restaurants. The Albaicin has an abundance of traditional bars to choose from.

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If your plan is to stay 1 day in Cordoba, focus on the city's historic sights and the surrounding historic neighborhood. The Mosque-Cathedral, the Alcazar, the Roman Bridge, and a wander through the Jewish Quarter can be seen in the first half of the day. Stop for lunch and be sure to order a bowl of salmorejo.

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Cordoba is 203 KM from Granada and you can aim to cover this distance in 2.5 hours by road.

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Cuero – or leather –goods, in particular bags, purses, wallets and belts, are a local speciality in Córdoba and are still made by hand in studios and workshops all over town.

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The Calleja de las Flores is one of the most popular tourist streets of Córdoba city in Andalusia, Spain.

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Whether you\'re looking to dance the night away or enjoy a laid-back evening with friends, this city has something to offer. From traditional bars to live music venues, the nightlife in Cordoba is a reflection of the city\'s lively energy and rich culture.

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Is Malaga or Cordoba Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers? Malaga is a must-visit destination for backpackers. Also, Cordoba is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for backpackers and budget travelers. Malaga is a very popular port city to visit for backpackers.

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It takes an average of 1h 26m to travel from Málaga to Cordoba by train, over a distance of around 83 miles (134 km).

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Yes, it is possible to travel from Cordoba to Granada without having to change trains. There are 4 direct trains from Cordoba to Granada each day.

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Córdoba is famous around the world for its Great Mosque. Its historic old town is a World Heritage site, full of little streets to be explored, courtyards full of flowers, inviting squares and lively taverns where you can enjoy a good flamenco performance or try the local cuisine.

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