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What foods are famous in Cordoba Spain?

What food is Cordoba famous for? A few local specialties you'll want to try in Cordoba are salmorejo (chilled tomato soup), rabo de toro (bull tail stew), and berenjenas fritas con miel (fried eggplants with molasses). Be sure to drink some of the local Montilla-Moriles wine, too!



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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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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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No trip to Cordoba is complete without taking home a local souvenir. There are plenty of ideas to choose from, including local pottery, to decorate your home, the most fabulous silver jewellery, hand crafted leather work, Cordobese hats or you could even invest in your very own Spanish classical Guitar.

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If your day is short due to the traveling time from Madrid, I would go for Cordoba. There is so much to see in Seville that unless your trains are early / late you will miss a lot of it. The old part of Cordoba (Mezquita, alcazabar, Jewish Quarter) is comfortably seen in a day. I agree with stumblebum.

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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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Bare minimum time in Cordoba They get to the city early in the morning and leave in the middle of the afternoon. However, one night in Cordoba, resulting in one full day (or one and a half days) in the city, would be my suggestion of the bare minimum time that you should spend.

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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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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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Cordoba is a perfectly walkable city, but there is a great bus network if you need to get to and from the city center easily.

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