Discover the Must-Visit Flower-Filled Small Town of Cordoba in Spain
🐒 Town Introduction

Córdoba, along with Granada and Seville, are the three pearls of the Andalusian region in southern Spain. It is located about 130 kilometers northeast of Seville, on the north bank of the Guadalquivir River, next to the Andalusian Avenue leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

🐒 Must-Visit Attractions

🙈 Córdoba Mosque-Cathedral (Mezquita-catedral de Córdoba)
Located within the ancient city of Córdoba in southern Spain, it features a blend of Moorish and Spanish architectural styles.
🕐 Opening Hours:
March to October 👉 Monday to Saturday 10:00-19:00, Sunday and holidays 8:30-11:30 & 15:00-19:00;
November to February of the following year 👉 Monday to Saturday 10:00-18:00, Sunday and holidays 8:30-11:30 & 15:00-18:00, Mass time 11:00-13:00

🙈 Flower Street (Calleja de las Flores)
Located in the old Jewish quarter, the white walls on both sides of the alley are always adorned with seasonal flowers.

🙈 Roman Bridge (Puente Romano de Córdoba)
An ancient and prominent landmark spanning the Guadalquivir River, connecting the new and old parts of Córdoba. It was also a filming location for Game of Thrones.

🙈 Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs (Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos)
A castle built in the 13th century, where you can see many beautiful gardens and colorful mosaic tiles from the Roman era. From the high towers of the castle, you can also see the Roman Bridge.
🕐 Opening Hours:
Closed on Mondays;
May-June, September-mid-October 👉 10:00-14:00, 17:30-19:30;
July-August 8:30-14:30;
Mid-October-April 10:00-14:00, 16:30-18:30; Sunday and holidays 9:30-14
🎫 Tickets:
Can be purchased on-site

🐒 Transportation

🚆 Seville (Sevilla) to Córdoba: 45 min by train
🚆 Granada to Córdoba: 1.5 hours by train
🚆 Madrid to Córdoba: 2 hours by train
🚆 Barcelona to Córdoba: 5 hours by train
The train station is very close to the city center, so flying is not recommended.