Cordoba

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What you need to know before you go

Cordoba is situated within southern Spainโ€™s Andalusia region. Steeped in history, the picturesque city served as both a Roman city and major Islamic hub in the Middle Ages, and much of its historic architecture remains intact. A stroll through the cityโ€™s ancient cobblestone streets it a must. In amongst the bustle youโ€™ll discover hidden plazas, flower-adorned patios, and pretty, tiled fountains.

While the modern part of the city brims with excellent restaurants, bars, and accommodation, for most visitors thereโ€™s one place that matters more than all else: La Mezquita. Dating back to 784 AD, the sprawling mosque-church boasts a breathtaking mix of Moorish and Renaissance architecture.

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Cordoba is famous for its interesting mix of ancient Roman, Moorish, and Spanish culture. Once the capital of El Andalus, the cityโ€™s most iconic feature is the Mezquita-Catedral, an elegant mosque converted into a Renaissance-style church. Exploring the tree-lined historical and Jewish quarters on foot is one of the best ways to find beautiful patios and alleyways. Festival de los Patios (Cordoba Patios Festival) attracts nature lovers every... ๋” ๋ณด๊ธฐ

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Cordoba is famous for its interesting mix of ancient Roman, Moorish, and Spanish culture. Once the capital of El Andalus, the cityโ€™s most iconic feature is the Mezquita-Catedral, an elegant mosque converted into a Renaissance-style church. Exploring the tree-lined historical and Jewish quarters on foot is one of the best ways to find beautiful patios and alleyways. Festival de los Patios (Cordoba...