Cordoba is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and Andalusia. Walking around Cordoba is one of the most beautiful things you can do in your life. Discover what this splendid city has to offer and don’t miss it.
It is the most symbolic monument of the city of Cordoba, built from 784 by the order of Abderramán I. It became the largest mosque of the time, and after the Christian conquest of Cordoba in 1238 a cathedral was built between its naves under the impulse of Charles V and two royal chapels: the Royal and Villaviciosa. One of the best places to see on foot in Cordoba.
It was built more than 700 years ago during the reign of King Alfonso XI of Castile. Here we can find dream views of the Guadalquivir River. It was the destination on several occasions of the Catholic Monarchs when they visited the city.
It was built in the 1st century BC and has undergone several alterations throughout its history. It is made up of 16 arches, four pointed and the rest semicircular. In the centre of the parapet stands a sculpture of San Rafael, a 16th-century work by Bernabé Gómez del Río. One of the best places to see on foot in Cordoba.
This Castilian-style square, which bears a slight resemblance to the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, is a little further away from the historic centre of the city. The best thing about this place is the atmosphere we find here and where we can enjoy the magnificent bars that are spread around it.