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Old town Private tour

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Discover Córdoba’s Old Town on an Exclusive Twilight Walking Tour

Experience the magic of Córdoba as twilight casts a golden glow over its historic streets. This private, customizable walking tour takes you on a journey through one of Spain's most enchanting cities, led by an expert local guide who will bring Córdoba’s rich history to life.

We’ll begin by wandering ...

Meeting Point

 Pl. de las Tendillas, 3, Centro, 14002 Córdoba " meet your guide near H10 Palacio Colomera

Calleja de las Flores, Cordoba Spain

Begin your tour at this iconic narrow alley, one of the most photographed streets in Cordoba. Calleja de las Flores is lined with vibrant potted flowers and leads to a small square with a beautiful view of the Mosque-Cathedral's bell tower. Take in the sights, snap some photos, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with the bustling city.

Calleja del Panuelo, Calle Pedro Jimenez 1 Plaza de la Concha, 14003 Cordoba Spain

Next, head to Calleja del Pañuelo, known as "Handkerchief Alley" due to its narrow width, which is said to be the size of a handkerchief. This charming alleyway opens into a quaint little square. The alley’s intimate setting provides a unique experience, giving visitors a glimpse into Cordoba's historical urban layout, reflecting the Moorish influence.

La Tienda de Casa de las Cabezas, Calle Lucano 20, 14003 Cordoba Spain

Visit this traditional shop and museum, which is part of the Casa de las Cabezas, a house that tells the story of Cordoba's medieval past. The house is famed for its legend involving the heads of noblemen, and its design showcases typical Andalusian architecture with a courtyard, Roman remains, and various period pieces. Here, you can also find unique local crafts and souvenirs.

Plaza del Potro, Cordoba Spain

Stroll over to Plaza del Potro, a charming historic square named after the statue of a colt (potro) that stands in its center. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including the Posada del Potro, a former inn mentioned in Cervantes' "Don Quixote." This area is steeped in history and offers insight into the city's past as a hub for travelers and traders.

Roman Bridge, Av. del Alcazar, 14009 Cordoba Spain

Walk along the Roman Bridge, which spans the Guadalquivir River. Originally built in the 1st century BC, this bridge has been a vital crossing for centuries and offers panoramic views of Cordoba’s skyline, including the majestic Mosque-Cathedral. The bridge has undergone various restorations but retains its ancient character. Don't miss the impressive Torre de la Calahorra at the far end, which once served as a defense tower.

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