Cordoba can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors, but exploring the city with a local guide removes the mystery. This private custom walking tour is designed around your interests, ensuring you visit only the places that matter to you. Your guide will contact you beforehand to understand your tastes, giving you a tailored experience that highlights Cordoba’s history, culture, and hidden gems.
This is a personalized walking tour focused on discovering the exterior of the city’s most iconic monuments, including museums. However, if you would like to include a museum visit, we can arrange a fully customized tour—just let us know in advance.
Perfect for families, solo travelers, and couples, this experience offers insider knowledge, exclusive access to local stories, and a deeper connection to Cordoba you won’t find on your own.
The local guide will pick you up at your hotel ( if located in Cordoba ). Travelers can request the tour to start from any hotel. In case your hotel is outside the city we will select a convenient meeting point in the city center.Tour may end at a different location from the departure point unless requested in advance of the tour.
The Judería de Córdoba, ‘the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba’, is the area of the Spanish city of Córdoba in which the Jews lived between the 10th and 15th centuries. It is located in the Historic centre of Córdoba, northeast of the Mezquita Catedral (the Mosque-Cathedral), in the area of the following streets: Deanes, Manríquez, Tomás Conde, Judíos, Almanzor and Romero.
The Calleja de las Flores is one of the most popular tourist streets of Córdoba city in Andalusia, Spain. Positioned as an intersection of the street Velázquez Bosco, is a narrow street that ends in a plaza.
The Calleja del Pañuelo, whose official name is Pedro Jimenez Street, is one of the most touristic streets in the city of Cordoba, Spain. It is located very close to the Mezquita-Cathedral and the Calleja de las Flores. It is also considered the narrowest street in the capital of Cordoba and one of the narrowest in Europe. It is part of the historic center of Cordoba, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.
The Puente Romano in the Spanish city of Córdoba, also called Puente Viejo, is a bridge over the Guadalquivir River built by the Romans after the Battle of Munda. It has 16 arches and was once part of the Via Augusta.
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