Created by LenR on January 12, 2009
- We initially thought that this Andalusian gem was a quick stop on our way to somewhere else, but after visiting we realized that it has grand old monuments, some interesting hotels and great restaurants all calling out for a visit.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 16 photos
Created by baroudeur2004 on October 5, 2007
- Discovering Cordoba, a city with multiple influences blending together harmoniously. An overview of my two-day stay in the ancient capital of Muslim Spain.
Created by Kez on November 25, 2006
- Experiencing the passion of Flamenco and seeing the magnificent Mezquita, Cordoba will always be Spain's romantic city in my memories.
Created by Owen Lipsett on January 24, 2006
- At first glance little more an exceptionally pleasant and prosperous provincial capital sheltering the renowned Mezquita, Cordoba was once Europe's largest and most cultured city.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 20 photos
Created by UK Flower Girl on April 15, 2004
- This is the first of four journals as we make our way through Spain. We traveled from Madrid throughout Andalucía in southern Spain during Semana Santa (Holy Week).
- 5 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 22 photos
Created by jaebirdypie on August 2, 2003
- This city of Cordoba, a land of caliphs and kings, is a monument to all the amazing, beautiful things humans can build.
Created by JessicaMStephens on October 26, 2006
- Upstream from Sevilla, a short train-ride from Madrid, and a world away from my home, Cordoba was a relaxing couple of weeks and a vacation spot I will definitely return.
Created by Spaniola on March 20, 2006
- In Cordoba you can take a carriage ride, admire the Jewish quarter, and give your change to the beggars. You can also get snails. "Hay Caracoles" say many bars and restaurants, and yes you can expect snails, but some taxi drivers will speed passed and yell "Caracol," and not affectionately either...
Created by cutelynne on July 24, 2005
- A wonderful day trip from Madrid, Córdoba is surprisingly close and easily done in a day. The complete contrast from the hustle-and-bustle of Madrid takes you to another world: the Spain of the Moors and the Catholic kings and queens.
Created by fizzytom on June 21, 2005
- We spent 2 days in Cordoba, a hot and fiery Spanish city that combines a historic past with modern vibrancy. Find out where to eat, what to see, where to stay, and how to stay cool!
Cordoba
Tourism and Travel Guide