Cordoba Information
Cordoba was the capital of Al-Andalus, the name used describe Moorish
Spain. In its heyday it was Europe's largest city, a centre of learning
and culture and was considered the Mecca of the west.
Visitors today would be surprised to know that Cordoba is Spain's 10th largest city by population with around
320,000 residents. Yet it feels like a small provincial town
centred around a historical centre which is dominated by the magnificent
Mezquita - the Great Mosque of Cordoba. This Mosque dates back to
785 and was by far the biggest and most beautiful one constructed by the
Moors in Spain and will be the highlight of your stay.
But don't make the mistake of visiting the Mezquita then heading off as
there's a lot more to Cordoba than the Mosque. In fact many of our clients
have commented that Cordoba was the highlight of all the places they stayed in
Spain.
You can wander around the tiny streets of the Judería (Jewish Quarter)
with their flower filled patios. Here you'll come across one of the last
three remaining Synagogues in Spain, the others being in Toledo. You must
visit the beautiful gardens of the Catholic Kings (Alcazár) where Columbus
first sought finance for his voyage of discovery from Fernando and Isabella.
And a stroll across the Roman bridge past the Moorish waterwheels to the
other side of the Guadalquivir river is a great spot for a panoramic view of the
historical heart of the city which is particularly beautiful at sunset.
Cordoba is more than just churches, palaces, monuments and museums. It
is a very special place and a day or two spent wandering its tiny streets,
relaxing in its beautiful little squares, drinking in its traditional old bars
and dining in its fine restaurants is time well spent.
Below we've provided links to some of the main themes of Cordoba tourist
information which we'll be updating on a regular basis. This should
provide you with all the information you need to make the most of your time in
Cordoba.
Useful Websites about Cordoba
You can find more Cordoba
Information
on one of the websites of the Cordoba tourist board. |
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