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Quote: Experiencing the raw emotion of Flamenco firmly entrenches Cordoba in my mind as the city of romance and was one of the main highlights of our visit to Spain. My preconceived ideas of the Flamenco were so Read More
Quote: Just as you come out of the Mezquita from the bell tower side, you will see Artesania Los Patios right at your feet. It is a bright, open shop selling local ceramics in all shapes and sizes. You will find Read More
Quote: Cordoba's main attraction is the fascinating mosque, built from the 8th to the 10th centuries. Considered one of the best examples of Moorish religious art in Spain, it was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO Read More
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Quote: It is possible to do a full tour for €6. This involves a guided tour in fast Spanish lasting an hour and a half. I opted for the patios only version [€3 unguided, but good info supplied in English]. There are no Read More
Quote: I just love it here when it is floodlit. Basically, it's just a terribly busy, long, bridge, over the Guadalquivir, which flows on to Sevilla on its way to the coast. Slightly upstream from the bridge are the Read More
Quote: My friend and I could not be in Spain and not try the local cuisine. Spain is especially famous for its tapas (kind of starters), and eating four or five tapas is like eating a full meal. We had been to Plaza de Read More
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