- Must visit
Palacio de Viana
Historic palace museum famous for its sequence of patios, decorative arts, and aristocratic interiors.
Take a train from Figueres–Vilafant to Córdoba – Julio Anguita and enjoy the approximately 508 miles (818 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 508 miles (818 km) |
Average train duration 7h 23m |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Busiest Day Tue |
Least Busy Day Tue |
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Historic palace museum famous for its sequence of patios, decorative arts, and aristocratic interiors.
Major archaeological museum housed partly in a historic palace, with important Roman, Iberian, and Andalusi collections from Córdoba and the surrounding region.
Museum dedicated to Córdoba’s celebrated painter Julio Romero de Torres, displaying iconic portraits and regional symbolism.
The historic Jewish Quarter, best explored on foot for its whitewashed lanes, patios, craft shops, and proximity to major monuments.
Very popular narrow lane with flower-filled balconies and framed views toward the cathedral bell tower, iconic in photos and social media.
Area known for traditional Cordoban courtyards, especially attractive in patio season but enjoyable year-round for local character.
A thick chilled tomato soup blended with bread, olive oil, and garlic, traditionally topped with jamón and hard-boiled egg. It is one of Córdoba’s signature dishes.
A classic Córdoba specialty made with pork loin wrapped around jamón serrano, breaded, and fried. It is a staple in local taverns and family restaurants.
Slow-braised oxtail stew cooked until tender in a rich sauce with vegetables and wine. It is deeply associated with Andalusian and Cordoban cooking.
A celebrated fine-dining restaurant by Paco Morales offering a highly creative Andalusian tasting experience inspired by historic Al-Andalus cuisine.
A historic and very well-known Cordoban restaurant and wine cellar, famous for classic dishes such as salmorejo and rabo de toro in a traditional setting.
A classic traditional taberna with a long reputation for authentic Cordoban cooking, including flamenquín and other local favorites.
Moderate by Spanish standards. Meals and coffee are reasonable, while central hotels and fine dining cost more.
Tipping is modest. Round up in cafés, leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service, and round up taxi fares. Not usually expected for casual drinks or counter service.
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Córdoba – Julio Anguita -> Córdoba City Center
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