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Step into one of Spain's most fascinating cities with a self-guided audio tour through Córdoba. Walk at your own pace past world-famous landmarks such as the breathtaking Mezquita-Cathedral, the Roman Bridge, the Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs, and the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter. Along the way, you'll discover more than 30 engaging stories that reveal how Romans, Moors, Jews, and Christians shaped this remarkable city over the centuries.
Rather than simply pointing out monuments, this tour brings Córdoba's history to life with legends, local stories, and surprising facts, all carefully selected by a local guide. Pause whenever you like for tapas, admire the city's famous flower-filled patios, or simply soak up the atmosphere before continuing your walk. The CityAppTour app lets you explore completely at your own pace, without the need for a guide or group.
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Explore the beautiful city center of Cordoba at your own pace. This self-guided audio tour will take you to all the well-known spots and undiscovered gems of Cordoba. Cordoba is a lively city with many pleasant squares and picturesque streets and used to be one of the most important cities in the world. In terms of history, Cordoba has a lot to discover and the many remains in the city will amaze you. Take an audio guided tour of the city and discover fantastic sights such as the world famous Mezquita Cathedral, Puente Romano de Córdoba, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, the Synagogue of Cordoba and Torre de Calahorra. In addition, during this audio tour you will admire the distinctive patios scattered throughout the city and take the most memorable photos in Calleja de las Flores. Get out and about and get to know the extraordinary Cordoba. In the following points, you'll see just a few examples of the many attractions we will pass by.
Built during the 8th century, the Mezquita was originally a mosque, showcasing a stunning blend of Islamic architectural styles. Its iconic forest of columns and horseshoe arches are renowned worldwide. During the Reconquista, the mosque was converted into a Christian cathedral, resulting in an intriguing fusion of Moorish and Christian elements. The ornate Renaissance-style choir and the impressive Baroque altarpiece stand in contrast to the mosque's original design. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it remains a symbol of Córdoba's enduring cultural significance.
The Roman Bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the historic center of Córdoba, Andalusia, Southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC over the Guadalquivir River, although it has been reconstructed several times since then.
The Plaza de la Corredera is the most famous square in the city of Cordoba and is also referred to as the Roman center of the city. It has the typical rectangular shape that is characteristic of most 'Plaza Mayor' squares in the rest of Spain; however, this square is the only one of its kind in Andalusia.
The Calahorra Tower is a fortified gate in the historic center of Córdoba, Spain. The building has Islamic origins
This Synagogue of Córdoba ('Sinagoga de Córdoba') dates back to 1315 and is one of the three remaining medieval synagogues in Spain. The synagogue is located in the Juderia, the Jewish quarter of Córdoba.
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