Weekend on Cordoba

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If you are going to visit Córdoba this weekend and you are wondering what to do in Córdoba, this is definitely your article.
 
 
 
In the next lines I will tell you what to do in Cordoba, how to visit our city and where to eat to enjoy Cordoba this weekend without leaving me a single detail.
 
 
 
You must know that visiting Córdoba means breathing history and culture on all four sides. So one of the most recommended activities is to book a free tour in Cordoba to know in detail the past of the city, the life of the caliphs, the traditions of Cordoba and also usually help to locate you and to guide you between the streets and squares .
 
 
 
If you are not convinced by the monumental tour, you can decide to book a tour of legends through the Jewish quarter, one of the most important religious sites of the past and that turned Córdoba into a city of the three cultures.
 
 
 
If you want to visit the mosque of Cordoba you have two options;
 
 
 
You can visit the mosque of Cordoba for free, Monday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. along the Puerta de la Torre de la Mezquita.
 
 
 
If the time does not convince you, you can get tickets to the Mosque of Cordoba at the box office and make the normal visit.
 
 
 
In this case the schedule to visit the mosque of Cordoba is as follows;
 
 
 
From Monday to Sunday, the usual time is 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. On Sundays it has a special schedule, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and a 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. These are the schedules of the mosque of Cordoba.
 
 
 
The price to visit the mosque of Cordoba is € 10
 
 
However, Córdoba offers many more possibilities beyond visiting the Mosque of Cordoba. One of the best options to visit the Casco Historico de Córdoba, is the option to make a tour to Medina Azahara.
 
The buses to Medina Azahara, depart daily in the morning from the Puerta de Almodóvar, same place as the meeting point of our Monumental Free Tour.
 
Medina Azahara is a complex that will allow you to relive the Caliphate life in Cordoba was a mountain village where the most influential families of the moment moved and gathered and the place for rest and pleasure in the caliphal period of Al-Andalus.
 
Here you have information about the schedules and prices to visit Medina Azahara.
 
* Medina Azahara
 
Monday Closed / Monday Closed
 
Tuesday to Saturday / Tuesday to Saturday 09: 00-21: 00
 
Sunday and Holiday / Sunday and Holiday: 09: 00-15: 00
 
Free EU / Free EU Resto / Others: 1.5E SALÓN ABD AL-RAHMÁN III: Closed / Closed
 
 
 
* Bus Medina Azahara
 
 
Tuesday to Saturday / Tuesday to Saturday: 10: 15h, 10: 30h, 11: 00h and 17: 15h
 
Sunday and Holiday / Sunday and Holiday: 10: 15h, 10: 30h, 11:00 and 11: 45h
 
Vulta / Back: 13: 30h, 13: 45h, 14: 15h and 15: 00h
 
Bus: 9E INCLUDES BUS LANZADERA
 
Shuttle / Transfer: 2.50E Child / Children 5 to 12 years / age: 1.50E Pensioner / Pensioner: 1.50E
 
 
 
Of course outside apart from visiting Mezquita or Medina Azahara, Cordoba will always offer you the possibility of mixing through its streets and corners of its historic center, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Jewish quarter of Córdoba, unique in Spain. Even the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos or the Baños del Alcázar Califal are a good idea to enrich your visit to Córdoba.

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