Cordoba

Córdoba is a city in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. It was an important Roman city and a major Islamic center in the Middle Ages. It’s best known for La Mezquita, an immense mosque dating from 784 A.D., featuring a columned prayer hall and older Byzantine mosaics. After it became a Catholic church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was added in the 17th century.
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Top places to visit

1Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

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The Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, a 1300s palace in Mudéjar style, boasts terraced gardens, Gothic towers offering panoramic views, and Roman mosaics. Steeped in history, it served as the permanent tribunal for the Spanish Inquisition and was used by Isabella and Ferdinand as their headquarters during their campaign against the Nasrid dynasty. The monarchs even met Christopher Columbus here before his journey to the Americas.
Pl. Campo Santo de los Mártires, s/n, 14004 Córdoba, Spainhttps://cultura.cordoba.es/equipamientos/alcazar-de-los-reyes-cr

2Roman Bridge of Córdoba

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The Roman Bridge of Córdoba, known as Puente Romano, is a historical structure that was originally built in the early 1st century BCE. Over time, it has undergone extensive restoration and was reconstructed during the Moorish occupation in the 10th century. Positioned above the Guadalquivir River, this remarkable bridge stands on 17 stone arches, with only two belonging to its original construction.
Av. del Alcázar, s/n, 14009 Córdoba, Spainhttps://www.turismodecordoba.org/puente-romano

3Centro histórico de Córdoba

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Cordoba is a city in southern Spain, with a rich history dating back to the Moors and Romans. The historic centre is an enclave of architectural heritage that includes a Christian, Roman and Arabic-era palace complex as well as a Moorish cathedral with orange groves. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in southern Spain for its stunning architecture and picturesque streets.
C. Cardenal Herrero, 1, 14003 Córdoba, Spainhttp://www.turismodecordoba.org/

4Medina Azahara - Conjunto Arqueológico Madinat al-Zahra

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Medina Azahara, also known as Conjunto Arqueológico Madinat al-Zahra, is an archaeological site located eight kilometers west of Cordoba. The remains of this early Medieval palace-city were built by Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III in the 10th century and include basilicas, mosques, and porticos. The complex overlooks gardens and open fields with the caliphs palace at the highest level.
Ctra. Palma del Río, km 5.5, 14005 Córdoba, Spainhttp://www.museosdeandalucia.es/web/conjuntoarqueologicomadinata

5Palacio de Viana

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The Palacio de Viana, a Renaissance palace in Cordoba, boasts serene courtyards and a formal garden. It houses an impressive collection of art and antiques. This historical landmark offers many attractions to explore within its gates. Don't miss the Plaza de la Corredera, where you can enjoy a drink on a terrace that was once used for bull runs.
Pl. de Don Gome, 2, 14001 Córdoba, Spainhttp://www.palaciodeviana.com/

Top places to eat

1Bodegas Mezquita (Céspedes)

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Andalusian restaurant
Bodegas Mezquita Cespedes is a renowned Andalusian eatery that offers a delectable culinary experience. This restaurant, located in Cordoba, showcases the rich flavors of the region through its diverse menu. Bodegas Mezquita is known for its carefully crafted dishes, which feature traditional ingredients and cooking techniques. The establishment's ambiance exudes an authentic Andalusian charm, providing patrons with a unique dining atmosphere.
C. Céspedes, 12, 14003 Córdoba, Spainhttps://www.bodegasmezquita.com/cespedes/

2Bodegas Mezquita (Corregidor)

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Andalusian restaurant
Bodegas Mezquita is a restaurant in Cordoba, Spain that serves typical Andalusian cuisine. The restaurant has 4 locations and is highly recommended for its eggplant, salmorejo, oxtail, and flamenquines dishes. The restaurant accepts Mastercard and Visa cards, offers free wifi, and has wheelchair access.
C. Corregidor Luis de la Cerda, 45, 14003 Córdoba, Spainhttps://www.bodegasmezquita.com/corregidor

3Casa Pepe de La Judería

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Casa Pepe, a century-old establishment founded in 1920, is renowned for its oxtail stew and breaded pork rolls. This restaurant has garnered fame over the years due to its mastery of Spanish cuisine, which was passed down from its founder to the current staff. The interior maintains a traditional Cordovan tavern ambiance with authentic decor and layout. The dishes served here are typical of the province but undergo a more intricate preparation process compared to other eateries.
C. Romero, 1, 14003 Córdoba, Spainhttp://www.restaurantecasapepedelajuderia.com/

4Bodegas Mezquita

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Andalusian restaurant
Bodegas Mezquita is a high-end food establishment in Cordoba, Spain that offers Mediterranean and Spanish cuisine. It caters to various meal times such as lunch, dinner, and brunch. The restaurant provides amenities like reservations, seating options, highchairs for children, wheelchair accessibility, alcoholic beverages including wine and beer from their full bar, free Wi-Fi access and accepts credit cards. Their table service is impeccable.
Pl. Cruz del Rastro, 2, 14002 Córdoba, Spainhttps://www.bodegasmezquita.com/cruz-del-rastro/

5Restaurante Casa Rubio

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Restaurante Casa Rubio, a popular eatery in Cordoba, is highly recommended by both locals and travelers seeking an authentic Andalusian dining experience. This charming establishment, which dates back to the 1920s, boasts an elegant roof terrace that adds to its allure. Featured in the Michelin guide, Casa Rubio delights patrons with its menu of traditional dishes and tapas made from locally sourced ingredients.
C. Prta de Almodóvar, 5, 14003 Córdoba, Spainhttp://restaurantecasarubiocordoba.com/

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