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Why is Cordoba so popular?

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



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Cordoba was a spot of peaceful coexistence of three different cultures: Jews, Muslims and Christians. Cordoba's Mezquita is the largest mosque in the entire world, as well as the world's largest temple. Cordoba has tuneful surnames such as “Constantinople of the Occident” or “Pearl of Moorish Spain”.

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What is Cordoba Most Famous For? Cordoba is famous for its interesting mix of ancient Roman, Moorish, and Spanish culture. Once the capital of El Andalus, the city's most iconic feature is the Mezquita-Catedral, an elegant mosque converted into a Renaissance-style church.

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Córdoba has a smaller-town feel than Málaga does– overall more cozy, quaint, and picturesque, but also much more touristy. Since it's so small, it gets very crowded, especially in the afternoons and evenings.

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Yet, it was not just its intellectual and scientific sophistication that made Córdoba medieval Europe's greatest city. It was also a place of remarkable religious pluralism, in which Jews and Christians – despite being subjects of Moorish rule – were able to practise their beliefs without persecution.

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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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Yet, it was not just its intellectual and scientific sophistication that made Córdoba medieval Europe's greatest city. It was also a place of remarkable religious pluralism, in which Jews and Christians – despite being subjects of Moorish rule – were able to practise their beliefs without persecution.

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Just a short drive away, you'll find some of Spain's best beaches in Córdoba. Head to the Costa del Sol for crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and plenty of sunshine. Playa de BoloniaOne of the most popular beaches in the area is Playa de Bolonia, a stunning stretch of sand that's surrounded by dunes and cliffs.

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Cordoba: A Glorious Muslim Metropolis Located in the Iberian Peninsula, Cordoba was one of the prominent centers of learning and culture in the enlightened Muslim world. While the rest of Europe was going through its dark ages, this was the most prosperous and sophisticated metropolis in the continent.

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In 2022, Catalonia ranked as the Spanish autonomous community with the highest number of Muslims with more than 640,000.

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Considered by most to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, Plovdiv is a city that continues to evolve and develop. People have lived in Bulgaria's second-largest city for 8,000 years, but a blossoming restaurant and cafe scene showcases Plovdiv's thirst for excitement.

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But the biggest city in Europe by surface area is Rovaniemi in Finland, with an surface area of approximately 8000km².

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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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With two or three nights, you will have time to see most of the city, as well as being able to see other interesting places near Cordoba, such as Medina Azahara – a complex of Arab ruins of what as once the administrative capital of Islamic Spain.

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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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