Cordoba: Monuments Walking Tour

1.Cordoba: Monuments Walking Tour
Walk Córdoba’s top monuments in 3–3.5 hours, from the Alcázar gardens to the Mosque–Cathedral, with tickets and audio included for $66.
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Walk Córdoba’s top monuments in 3–3.5 hours, from the Alcázar gardens to the Mosque–Cathedral, with tickets and audio included for $66.

Stroll San Basilio patios in Córdoba for 2 hours, see flower-filled courtyards, mosaics, and Festival de Patios traditions for $14.

A 1-hour guided walk through Córdoba’s Jewish Quarter from Puerta del Perdón, ending at a Maimonides statue and a craft souk.

Explore Cordoba’s Jewish Quarter with an official guide, skip the line for a preserved synagogue, learn Maimónides’ story, and photograph artisans.

Flexible private walking tour of Córdoba with an official guide. Choose your monuments, see the Mezquita-Catedral, synagogues, and squares.
“Jose was very knowledgeable and clearly loves history. We had a great time.”

A 2-hour Córdoba highlights walk with a local guide, tackling the Mezquita-Catedral, Roman Bridge, Alcázar and more in small streets.

A private 90-minute guided walk through Córdoba’s historic center, linking Roman ruins, Al Andalus sites, patios, and iconic alleyways.
“Visita por Córdoba muy completa y amena. Lucía, la guía, demostró un gran conocimiento y capacidad de comunicación en sus explicaciones. Descubriéndonos rincones de Córdoba que no conocíamos.”

A self-guided Córdoba audio walk linking Mezquita, Roman bridge, patios, Jewish sites, baths, and palaces. Works offline; great value.
“A very detailed, well informed, precisely structured tour. Easy to use and option to stop / start much appreciated”

A guided heritage walk in Cordoba hitting Plaza de Las Tendillas, La Juderia, Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, and Calleja de las Flores.
“Great experience. The tour guide very knowledgeable about history very informative, I gave learned so much about cordoba.”

A 2-hour Córdoba highlights walk with a local guide—Jewish Quarter, Mosque, Roman Bridge, and Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos—small group and easy logistics.
“Francisco the guide speaks good English . He was very knowledgeable indeed and brought the stories about Córdoba to life.”






