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15 h
Daily Tour
54 people
English, Spanish
Discover Cordoba, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. We’ll go back 1.000 years to visit one of the wonders of the world: the Cathedral-Mosque. You will pass by the Jewish quarter, Cathedral-Mosque and Craft Market
Departure from different pick-up points at the Costa del sol to Cordoba, making a short stop en route. Upon arrival, we will visit the impressive Roman Bridge that will take us to the surroundings of the Cathedral of Cordoba, built next to the Mosque, with a visit to this magnificent monument built in the 7th century, which became one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world and was later converted into a Cathedral after the reconquest of Spain. We continue on with a visit of the synagogue from the early 14th century and the magnificent Jewish quarter, well-known for its narrow streets and typical patios full of flowers. Free time to roam, scenic view from bus over the modern part of the city, and return to the Costa del Sol.