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This walk traces Cordoba's layered past across Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian chapters. You'll cross the ancient bridge, explore the Mosque-Cathedral's distinctive arches, wander the Jewish Quarter's narrow streets, and end among the courtyards and food stalls that define the city today.

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  1. Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

    This 14th-century palace fortress sits atop Roman and Moorish foundations, giving you a physical sense of the city's overlapping histories through its gardens and stone.

    C. Caballerizas Reales, s/n, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain·historia
    Vista de calle
  2. Roman Bridge of Córdoba

    Walk across this 1st-century Roman bridge and take in views of the Guadalquivir River and the city's skyline from one of Cordoba's most recognizable vantage points.

    Av. del Alcázar, s/n, Sur, 14009 Córdoba, Spain·miradores
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  3. Torre de la Calahorra

    This fortified gate at the bridge's far end houses a museum and offers panoramic perspectives over the water and old town.

    Puente Romano, s/n, Sur, 14009 Córdoba, Spain·historia
    Vista de calle
  4. Mosque-Cathedral Monumental Site of Córdoba

    The red and white arches of this UNESCO site blend Islamic prayer hall and Christian cathedral into a singular, awe-inspiring space that rewards slow looking.

    C. Cardenal Herrero, º 1, Centro, 14003 Córdoba, Spain·arquitectura
    Vista de calle
  5. La Judería

    Narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed walls create an intimate quarter; the Calleja de las Flores offers a particularly photogenic corner to linger in.

    La Judería, Centro, Córdoba, Spain·joyas escondidas
    Vista de calle
  6. Córdoba Synagogue

    One of Spain's best-preserved synagogues, its Mudéjar carvings reflect the Jewish community's skilled craftsmanship and the city's medieval religious pluralism.

    C. Judíos, 20, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain·arte y cultura
    Vista de calle
  7. Templo Romano

    Reconstructed marble columns mark the spot of a 1st-century Roman temple, grounding you in Cordoba's earliest imperial period.

    C. Capitulares, 1, Centro, 14002 Córdoba, Spain·historia
    Vista de calle
  8. Plaza de la Corredera

    This broad square surrounded by arcades buzzes with local life—cafes, shops, and a sense of everyday city rhythm.

    Pl. de la Corredera, 8, Centro, Centro, 14002 Córdoba, Spain·joyas escondidas
    Vista de calle
  9. Palacio de Viana

    Twelve distinct patios make this 15th-century palace a quiet counterpoint to crowds elsewhere; each courtyard reveals another layer of domestic elegance.

    Pl. de Don Gome, 2, Centro, 14001 Córdoba, Spain·arquitectura
    Vista de calle
  10. Mercado Victoria

    This modern gourmet market inside a restored 19th-century building offers local and international food in a lively, casual setting—ideal for a relaxed finish.

    P.º de la Victoria, s/nº, Centro, 14004 Córdoba, Spain·comida
    Vista de calle
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