Cordoba group walking tour

Calle Cardenal Herrero 1, Córdoba, Spain, Cordoba, Spain
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
English, Spanish
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

On this walking tour, you will go back 1000 years to visit one of the wonders of the world: the Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba. Your guide will meet you at the principal gate and you will start wandering along the Jewish Quarter and its narrow streets while learning stories, legends and important facts about Sephardi Jews.There will be a stop to visit the synagogue with Moorish decoration (if it’s open to the public) and you will also have a chance to look around at the craft market.Then, prepare to be delighted by the Cathedral-Mosque. Discover the different enlargements of the construction of the mosque and the Christian interventions, from the conquest of Córdoba by King Ferdinand III in 1236 AC. Enjoy the alternating red and white and the horseshoe arches designed by Muslims as well as the paintings, sculptures and main chapels created by Christians.The visit will end back at the starting point of this tour.

What to remember

Important info

  • Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended
  • For this trip to run, a minimum of 2 people are required to book
  • In the summertime, it can get very hot so don’t forget your sunglasses, sun cream and a bottle of water
  • This tour operates in all weather conditions. In case of rain, please bring an umbrella or a suitable rain gear
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What's included
included-item
Entrance to the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba. Bilingual guide (English and Spanish)
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Highlights

Walk around Córdoba, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Visit the Mosque-Cathedral, one of the most famous Andalusian monuments. Discover the Jewish quarter with a bilingual expert guide

Operating days

From Monday to Saturday

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 3 days in advance
Provider
TURILANG SL
Meeting Point

At the Door of Forgiveness of the Cathedral-Mosque.