
Spain is an extraordinary country. And Cordoba is a city full of extraordinary places, monuments and customs.

Cordoba is a city in southern Spain, located on the Guadalquivir River, the capital of the province of Cordoba, in the Andalusia region.
Beautiful Places
Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

The Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs is a medieval alcazar located in the historic center of Cordoba, next to the Guadalquivir River and close to the mosque-cathedral. The fortress served as one of the main residences of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon.

Roman Bridge

Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) is the most famous ancient monument of Córdoba. This magnificent bridge was built in the 1st century BC. on the Guadalquivir River. However, it is worth remembering that this building has changed several times over the centuries. The current appearance is primarily the result of the reconstruction carried out in the 8th century by the Arab conquerors of the city.
Mezquita

La Mezquita de Córdoba is the Great Mosque of Córdoba, partially rebuilt into a Gothic-Renaissance cathedral. It is one of the most interesting medieval buildings in all of Europe. It is equally astonishing with the beauty of its architecture and the history associated with its construction and operation over over a thousand years.
Plaza de las Tendillas

Las Tendillas Square it is a square in the city center and the center of life. After successive reforms, it becomes a favorite meeting place for Kordouans and guests. In the center of the site, by the main fountain, is an equestrian statue of the Grand Captain (Great Captain) by sculptor Mateo Inurri.
Palacio de Viana

Viana Palace is located on Plaza Don Gome, in the Santa Marina district, north of the city. Built in the 14th century and often modified and expanded into the 20th century, it was declared “of cultural interest” by the Spanish state in 1981. The palace houses collections of Renaissance art and non-archival collections of the Andalusian nobility. It is surrounded by twelve terraces from different eras and aspects and a garden.
Plaza de la Corredera

Plaza de la Corredera is a rectangular square in the old part of the city. In the past, it was used as a fighting arena, which is where its name comes from, as well as that of one of the streets leading from the square. Bloody executions, various types of gatherings, celebrations and celebrations also took place here.
Hammam Al Andalus


Hammam Al Andalus -The iconic Arab Baths of Cordoba will transport you to the pinnacle of the kingdom of Andalusia. Treat yourself to a bath and massage under the arabesque architecture pierced by light. Feel the contrasts of water on your skin, a wonderful feeling of stimulation and relaxation in one session.
Patios Cordobeses

Festival de los Patios Cordobeses it is a contest organized to reward the courtyards that have achieved a better decoration, with hundreds of beautiful flowers, and faithfully represent the image of the typical Cordoban patio.