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Corredera Square: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Malaga: Cordoba Day Trip with Mosque-Cathedral Tickets

1. From Malaga: Cordoba Day Trip with Mosque-Cathedral Tickets

Take a guided day trip from Malaga to Cordoba by bus. Explore the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Spain’s most visited monuments, with entry tickets included. Stroll the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter on a walking tour and marvel at the ancient Synagogue. Take the bus from Malaga, stop in Lucena during 30 minutes to have a breakfast or take a quick walk, a typical village of Cordoba, and after this reach the historic center of Cordoba. Cross the Roman Bridge, famous for being the setting for the hit TV show Game of Thrones. Follow your guide on a 1-hour walk through a well-preserved historic neighborhood of the Caliphate city, the Jewish quarter of Cordoba. Take a stroll down the famous street of Calleja de las Flores, also known as the Handkerchief Lane. Pass by the Synagogue of Cordoba, the only synagogue that has been preserved in Andalusia after the expulsion of the Jews in 1492. Continue to one of the most important squares in the middle of the Jewish quarter, Plaza Maimónides. See its characteristic bronze statue of Maimónides, in honor of this famous Cordobian Jewish philosopher and physician. Then, head to the Patio de los Naranjos to start a guided tour of the Great Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, one of Spain’s most celebrated monuments. Learn how the opulent house of worship was originally built as a mosque in the 8th century and later converted into a cathedral. Later, get some free time to stroll through the historic center of the city. See key monuments like the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, the Plaza de la Corredera, and the Patios de San Basilio. Try local gastronomy such as flamenquines (fried pork rolls) or salmorejo (cold tomato soup). Finally, meet your guide at the pre-decided time to start your return journey to Malaga.

Córdoba: Private Bike Highlights Tour with Personal Guide

2. Córdoba: Private Bike Highlights Tour with Personal Guide

A Córdoba private bike tour with guide is a nice way to discover this beautiful city from Andalusia. Cordoba was one of the most important cities in Europe and has one of the largest mosques in the world. During these private tour you will discover this beautiful city with your own group. Of course you indicate the pace and you have the possibly to ask all your questions to the experienced guide. We take you to the hidden streets, beautiful squares and other local places which are not in the books. Set off with a private guide and enjoy Cordoba in an exclusive way. If you want to adjust something during the route, that's no problem. You can just ask the guide at the start of the tour and we will adapt the tour. You go out with your own company, so you can decide what you want to see. In consultation, you can also choose the time you want to start. So it's really a tailor-made tour! This and much more ensures that you go back home with a unique experience. During this private bike tour you will see the Corredera Square, San Basilio, Roman Bridge, Patios, Mosque-Cathedral (Mezquita-catedral), Church San Lorenzo, Church Santa Marina, Palacio de Viana, Royal Stables of Córdoba, Statue of Manolete, and the Alcazar of the Cristian Monarchs.

From Málaga: Cordoba and Lucena Day Trip

3. From Málaga: Cordoba and Lucena Day Trip

We will pick you up by bus with our guide at the chosen time and place to start the tour. excursion to Cordoba at your own pace from Malaga. During the bus tour you will enjoy the journey along Malaga and the Costa del Sol while our guide will tell you all about anecdotes and curiosities of the city of Cordobanominated 4 times as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will make a 30-minute stop in Lucenaknown as the 'Pearl of Sepharad', with a great historical and artistic heritage, here you can take the opportunity to breakfast in Plaza Nueva where you will find the Church of San Mateo or take a walk this Cordovan municipality famous for its baroque style buildings such as the Palace of the Counts of Santa Ana, the temple of San Juan Bautista or the Church of Santo Domingo. Once in Cordoba you will have 5 hours to see the most important sights of Cordoba at your own pace.. Lose yourself in the most famous spots of the the Jewish quarterthe Calleja de las Flores. Have your photo taken on the narrowest street in town, Handkerchief Lanevisit the inside of the Cordoba SynagogueThe only Synagogue that has been preserved in Andalusia after the expulsion of the Jews in 1492. Soak up the scent of orange blossom outside Cordoba's most famous monument, the Patio de los Naranjos in the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. As well as taking the opportunity to get to know the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, the Plaza de la Correderathrough the Roman BridgeThe city is famous for being the setting for the famous Game of Thrones series, and enjoy the splendid views from the other side of the Guadalquivir, visit the Calahorra Tower or see Andalusian patios in the San Basilio neighbourhood and taste the typical gastronomy of Cordoba, such as flamenquines or salmorejo andaluz (Andalusian gazpacho). At the time indicated by our guide we will meet again to go back to the same place where we picked you up.

Córdoba: Cultural City Highlights Walking Tour

4. Córdoba: Cultural City Highlights Walking Tour

This tour of the 'Córdoba of the Three Cultures' is ideal to do on the first day of visiting the city, since it will allow you to obtain an overview of the wealth that Córdoba treasures in all its aspects. We will delve into the Jewish, Arab and Christian past of Córdoba, visiting a large part of the streets, walls and neighborhoods declared World Heritage Sites by the hand of an official guide, and we will also get to know some of its most famous characters, the flavors of the Cordovan gastronomy and the customs and traditions most deeply rooted in the city.

Other Sightseeing Options in Corredera Square

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