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Cordoba Day Trip

Join us and discover the splendour of the Caliphate of Cordoba; one of the prettiest and most historical cities in Spain. Day Trip to Cordoba from Malaga. Leaving Malaga, we'll begin our journey to the city of Cordoba.

  • 10 - 12 hours
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Join us and discover the splendour of the Caliphate of Cordoba; one of the prettiest and most historical cities in Spain.

Day Trip to Cordoba from Malaga

Leaving Malaga, we'll begin our journey to the city of Cordoba. Upon arrival, we'll visit the impressive Roman Bridge, known for being featured in several scenes of Game of Thrones.

We'll explore the cobblestoned streets of the Jewish Quarter, where we will see the famous floral patios and visit the Synagogue, a notable Mudejar-style building in the area.

Next, we'll tour the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, a symbol of the city and the most significant Islamic monument in the western world. Inside, you will see the "forest of columns," colourful mosaics, and beautiful stained glass windows.

After the guided tour, you will have some free time to have lunch and explore the historical centre of Cordoba at your own pace. You will understand why the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We will conclude the day back at the initial meeting point.

Important information

This tour may make several stops along the Costa del Sol to pick up participants from different destinations.

Included

  • Transport in an air–conditioned bus
  • Official English0speaking multilingual guide
  • Tickets to the Mosque Cathedral, the Synagogue and the gardens
  • Sightseeing tour and walking tour of the city

Not included

  • Lunch

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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