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Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba
Archaeological museum in a historic palace with Roman, Iberian, and Islamic collections, plus remains of a Roman theater beneath the site.
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Archaeological museum in a historic palace with Roman, Iberian, and Islamic collections, plus remains of a Roman theater beneath the site.
Museum dedicated to Córdoba's most famous painter, known for evocative portraits and symbolist works strongly linked to Andalusian identity.
Palace museum famed for its series of elegant courtyards, historic rooms, and decorative arts collection, especially popular during patio season.
The historic Jewish Quarter is Córdoba's most atmospheric area for wandering, with whitewashed lanes, patios, and major monuments close together.
Famed narrow lane framed by flowerpots with a classic view toward the Mezquita-Catedral bell tower; one of the city's most photographed spots.
Area associated with Córdoba's patio tradition, especially appealing in spring when private courtyards open and floral displays peak.
A thick chilled soup of tomato, bread, olive oil, garlic, and usually topped with jamón and hard-boiled egg. It is one of Córdoba’s signature dishes.
A classic Córdoba tapa made from pork loin wrapped around jamón serrano, breaded, and fried. It is especially associated with local taverns.
Slow-braised oxtail stew, rich and gelatinous, traditionally linked to Andalusian bullfighting culture and widely served in Córdoba.
A classic tavern known for authentic home-style Córdoba cooking, including rabo de toro and local tapas, with an old-fashioned atmosphere.
Historic and well-known Cordoban restaurant and tavern, famous for classic dishes such as salmorejo and flamenquín in a traditional Andalusian setting.
Established restaurant in the Jewish Quarter with a rooftop setting and strong reputation for traditional Cordoban cuisine and local wines.
Generally cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. Meals and coffee are reasonable, but central hotels can cost more in peak season.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change is fine in cafés. Taxis are usually rounded up; tipping is not expected elsewhere.
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Córdoba-Central, Córdoba -> Plaza de las Tendillas, Córdoba
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