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Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba
Archaeological museum in a Renaissance palace, showcasing Roman, Iberian and Islamic finds from Córdoba, including remains of a Roman theater.
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Archaeological museum in a Renaissance palace, showcasing Roman, Iberian and Islamic finds from Córdoba, including remains of a Roman theater.
Museum dedicated to Córdoba’s most famous painter, known for symbolist works and portraits rooted in Andalusian culture.
Historic palace famous for its patios and decorative arts collections, offering both architecture and museum-style interiors.
The old Jewish Quarter is Córdoba’s most atmospheric area, packed with narrow lanes, whitewashed houses, patios and major monuments.
Tiny flower-filled lane famous for framing the Mezquita bell tower, one of the city’s most photographed spots.
Area known for traditional Córdoba patios, especially during patio season, with colorful courtyards and strong local character.
A thick chilled soup of tomato, bread, olive oil and garlic, traditionally topped with jamón and hard-boiled egg. It is Córdoba’s signature dish.
A classic Córdoba tapa made by wrapping cured ham in pork loin, breading it and frying until crisp. It is a staple in local taverns.
Slow-braised oxtail stew, deeply flavored and linked to Andalusian and Córdoba traditions. Often served with potatoes or sauce-soaked bread.
Acclaimed fine-dining restaurant by Paco Morales, known for highly creative cuisine inspired by Andalusian history. A destination for tasting menus.
Well-known traditional restaurant near the Mezquita, popular for salmorejo, flamenquín and other Córdoba classics in a lively historic setting.
Historic tavern serving classic Andalusian and Córdoba dishes such as rabo de toro and salmorejo. Rustic atmosphere and long local reputation.
Generally affordable for Spain. Budget tapas and cafés are good value, while hotels cost more in peak season.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave EUR 1-2 in cafés; about 5-10% in restaurants for very good service. Tipping is not expected for every transaction.
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Córdoba-Central Railway Station -> Tendillas Square, Córdoba
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