Charming corners: 8 streets to fall in love with Cordoba.

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Today we want to talk about more magical places in the city of Califal, streets and alleys with a particular grace that make Cordoba a place with a special charm that you can not escape, if after reading the article you can not resist walking these streets, we would like to remind you that they are part of the itinerary of the free tours that we offer.
 
1.Calleja de las Flores.
 
This small street is one of the favorites of all those who pass through Cordoba, of reduced width and in the heart of Cordoba, the multiple pots with flowers that decorate this site give a special romanticism to the views offered by the tower of the Mosque-Cathedral.
 
The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is visitable and its schedules and rates are as follows:
 
From November to February:
From Monday to Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sundays and religious holidays from 8.30 am to 11.30 am and from 3 pm to 6 pm
From March to October:
From Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sundays and religious holidays from 8.30 am to 11.30 am and from 3 pm to 7 pm
The price of the entrance to the mosque is 10 euros per person, for children 10 to 14 years 5 euros and free for children under 10 years and holders of the card "Andalusia Board 65", being also free for those born or residents In cordoba.
 
2.Calle del Pañuelo.
 
If we say that the Calleja de las Flores has small dimensions, Calle del Pañuelo is the narrowest in Andalusia, so much so that a section of this street has the size of a cloth handkerchief from end to end, do not hesitate to do the proof.
 
3.Cairuán Street.
 
This special street runs parallel to the outside of the wall that surrounded the Medina of Cordoba. We currently find on this street a set of ponds that recall the stream that once ran this place. Surrounded by whitewashed houses, it is called Cairuán because of its twinning with this Tunisian city.
 
 
4.Cabezas Street.
 
Calle Cabezas receives this name from a legend related to the Count of Lara, a legend that tells us that a banquet celebrated in this place received the heads of its seven children. According to this fable, the heads would have been located in each of the seven arches of the alley that crosses Cabezas Street.
 
5.Calleja de la Luna.
 
In its origin it was not a street but a cul-de-sac, where today we can find a square with a fountain where we can treat ourselves at one of the restaurants located here.
 
 
6.Street of the Salmorejo Cordobés.
 
 
This peculiar street received this name in December 2014, dedicated to the star dish of Cordoba, you can find a tile with the recipe of the most famous elaboration of Cordoba's gastronomy. You can not leave Córdoba without seeing this curiosity.
 
 
7.Jewish Street.
 
This street is located in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Cordoba and joins the Plaza de Maimónides with the Puerta de Almodóvar. In this street we will find the Synagogue of Cordoba, the House of Sepharad and between this Jewish Street and the Averroes Street is located the Municipal Souk, where you can find all kinds of crafts from Cordoba. We will also see here the sculpture dedicated to Maimonides, the famous doctor, rabbi and theologian born in Cordoba in the twelfth century.
 
Currently the Synagogue of Cordoba remains closed for restoration.
 
8.Avenida del Alcázar.
 
This beautiful avenue receives its name because most of this place borders the south wall of the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, being limited by the Romano and San Rafael bridges.
 
The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos is a jewel from Cordoba that can be visited at the following times:
 
From Tuesday to Friday from 8.30 to 20.45
Saturdays from 8.30 to 16.30
Sunday and holidays from 8.30 to 14.30
Closed Monday
The price for the visit to the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos is € 4.50 for adults and € 2.25 for students. The Alcazar can be visited free of charge on Thursdays from 6:00 pm.
 
To discover these fantastic streets of Córdoba, you just have to sign up for our free tours of the yellow umbrella, both in the Historical Center (Puerta de Almodóvar at 11.00) and the Legends of the Jewish Quarter (At 7.00 pm from June to September in Puerta of Almodóvar). Our free tours need prior reservation that can be done from https://cordobafreetour.es/ Come with our expert guides to discover all the secrets of our fantastic city.

 

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