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@ TravelTelly
2025-03-26 09:22:57
Córdoba is a treasure trove of Moorish architecture, Roman heritage, and Andalusian charm. Once the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate, it’s home to stunning patios, atmospheric streets, and UNESCO-listed landmarks.

## **🏛️ Top Things to See & Do in Córdoba**
### **1️⃣ La Mezquita-Catedral 🕌⛪**
- **Córdoba’s most iconic landmark**, a **UNESCO World Heritage Site**.
- A breathtaking blend of **Islamic arches and a Christian cathedral**.
- Don’t miss the **orange tree courtyard and bell tower views**.
### **2️⃣ Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos 🏰**
- A **medieval fortress** with **stunning gardens and Mudejar courtyards**.
- Walk through **Roman mosaics, ancient baths, and watchtowers**.

### **3️⃣ Puente Romano & Calahorra Tower 🌉**
- A **historic Roman bridge** over the **Guadalquivir River**.
- Great for **sunset views** with the Mezquita in the background.
- Visit the **Calahorra Tower Museum** for a look at Córdoba’s Islamic past.
### **4️⃣ Judería (Jewish Quarter) & Calleja de las Flores 🌺**
- Wander through **narrow, whitewashed streets** lined with flowers.
- Visit the **Córdoba Synagogue**, one of Spain’s last remaining medieval synagogues.
- Stop by **Calleja de las Flores**, one of the most photogenic streets in Spain.
### **5️⃣ Palacio de Viana 🏡**
- A **16th-century palace** with **12 stunning courtyards** filled with flowers.
- A must-visit during **Córdoba’s Patio Festival (May)**.
### **6️⃣ Medina Azahara 🏛️**
- The ruins of a **10th-century Moorish palace-city**, 8 km from Córdoba.
- One of the greatest **archaeological sites** from Al-Andalus.
### **7️⃣ Plaza de la Corredera & Local Tapas 🍷**
- A lively **square** with **colorful buildings and traditional bars**.
- Try local specialties like **salmorejo (cold tomato soup) and flamenquín (breaded ham & cheese roll)**.

## **🍽️ What to Eat in Córdoba**
- **Salmorejo** – A thick **cold tomato soup**, topped with ham and egg 🍅
- **Flamenquín** – A **deep-fried pork roll** stuffed with ham & cheese 🥩🧀
- **Rabo de toro** – Slow-cooked **oxtail stew**, a classic dish 🥘
- **Berenjenas con miel** – Fried **eggplant drizzled with honey** 🍆🍯
- **Montilla-Moriles wine** – A local **sherry-like wine** 🍷

## **🚗 How to Get to Córdoba**
🚆 **By Train:** **High-speed AVE trains** from **Madrid (1 hr 45 min), Seville (45 min), Málaga (1 hr)**
🚘 **By Car:** 1.5 hrs from **Seville**, 2 hrs from **Granada**, 1 hr 40 min from **Málaga**
🚌 **By Bus:** Regular connections from major Andalusian cities
✈️ **By Air:** Closest airports are **Seville (SVQ) or Málaga (AGP)**

## **💡 Tips for Visiting Córdoba**
✅ **Best time to visit?** **Spring (April–May)** for mild weather & flower-filled patios 🌸
✅ **Visit early morning or late afternoon** to avoid the midday heat ☀️
✅ **Book Mezquita tickets in advance** to skip long queues 🎟️
✅ **Try the local patios** – Many houses open their courtyards for visitors 🏡
