There's a reason we refer to it as our Cordoba Premium Experience. This wonderful deal includes our 48-hour hop-on/hop-off bus ticket, a fascinating guided walking tour that teaches you about the city's intriguing history, a guided visit to the Mezquita, trips to some of the city's amazing patios, and, to top it all off, some downtime in the Arab Baths. You won't have to lose out on amazing vistas and photo opportunities while travelling. Don't let the opportunity slip to make priceless memories! Start your journey by reserving your tour right now!
It is certainly impossible to see everything in a city, even if you are only there for 48 hours, but you can try! Our Cordoba Premium Experience includes everything you could possibly want to do in this incredible city. After you've seen everything there is to see, you can unwind with a visit to the Hammann Al Andalus Arab baths, where you can catch your breath and reflect on all the incredible things you've seen while getting on and off the bus.
So where should I get on first? There are two routes: the blue (Córdoba Intima) and the red (Córdoba Panorámica). There are plenty of fantastic spots to get off and explore on both. For example, the Panorámica del Río is a great place to begin your tour or end it. Here, you can take in breathtaking views of the Guadalquivir River, stroll across the two-thousand-year-old Roman bridge, and imagine what the city would have looked like to Roman visitors two millennia ago
It is certainly impossible to see everything in a city, even if you are only there for 48 hours, but you can try! Our Cordoba Premium Experience includes everything you could possibly want to do in this incredible city. After you've seen everything there is to see, you can unwind with a visit to the Hammann Al Andalus Arab baths, where you can catch your breath and reflect on all the incredible things you've seen while getting on and off the bus.
So where should I get on first? There are two routes: the blue (Córdoba Intima) and the red (Córdoba Panorámica). There are plenty of fantastic spots to get off and explore on both. For example, the Panorámica del Río is a great place to begin your tour or end it. Here, you can take in breathtaking views of the Guadalquivir River, stroll across the two-thousand-year-old Roman bridge, and imagine what the city would have looked like to Roman visitors two millennia ago. There, too, you can get on and off the blue route.
Jardín Botánico - Zoológico is another excellent red route stop. Here, you may explore the city's Botanical Gardens, which are a verdant haven of shade and greenery in the Andalusian summer. If you are travelling with children, there is also a small zoo. The Ciudad de los Niños is the next destination and is a great location for the kids to play.
The historic centre of Cordoba is explored by the blue route. The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos is a must-see location. Constructed in the 14th century, this magnificent palace complex bears the name of Isabella and Ferdinand, the Catholic Monarchs who were arguably Spain's most renowned rulers. It is a must-see on any trip to Cordoba, a magnificent collection of regal buildings and elaborate gardens.
Take a walking tour of the Jewish Quarter-Axerquía to gain more insight into the city. You will learn so much more about the history of the city from it. Getting off and on during the evening of your first day is a great idea because it will give you a better understanding of the city when you spend the remaining 48 hours of your ticket touring.
Make sure to take advantage of your complimentary entrance to the patios of San Basilio and Palacio de Viana, as you will learn about the city's well-known patios during the trip. There's a lot to accomplish, like we mentioned! You decide, but we believe that a soothing massage at Hammann Al Andalus Arab Baths is the ideal way to cap off your time in Cordoba. You'll be worthy of it!
Popular attractions:
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos: A medieval fortress and palace built in the 14th century by the Christian Kings of Castile.
Mezquita – Catedral: Originally a mosque built in the 8th century, later converted into a cathedral in the 13th century.
Palacio de Viana: A 14th-century palace known for its 12 beautiful patios (courtyards) filled with flowers, fountains, and architectural details.
Palacio de la Merced – Diputación: A palace built in the 18th century that serves as the seat of the Provincial Government of Córdoba (Diputación de Córdoba).
Ayuntamiento - Templo Romano: The Ayuntamiento is the City Hall of Córdoba, located near the Roman Temple ruins.
Plaza de las Tendillas:The main square in Córdoba, known for its lively atmosphere, shops, cafes, and cultural events.
San Basilio: A neighborhood in Córdoba famous for its picturesque streets, flower-filled patios (courtyards), and traditional Andalusian architecture.
Puerta de Almodóvar: A historic gate and part of the ancient city walls of Córdoba. Named after the town of Almodóvar, it is one of the gateways into the old city.
Mercado de la Victoria: A gourmet food market housed in a historic building near the city center.
Puente Romano: The Roman Bridge of Córdoba, originally built in the 1st century BC.