HomeSite MapResourcesAdd a Link

Nassau/Paradise Isl

Brussels, Belgium

Madeira, Portugal
Welcome to
Travel on Vacations

Cordoba, Spain

Cordoba, Spain Overview

Set in Spain's historic Andalusia region, Córdoba was once the largest and most impressive city in Europe. Today, Córdoba retains traces of its former glory, especially in the old Arab and Jewish Quarters, with their narrow, winding streets, lovely whitewashed homes, and balconies overflowing with colorful blooms. The old quarter is also home to the world-famous Moorish Mezquita (mosque), which dates from the 8th through the 10th centuries, as well as one of the few synagogues that survived the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.

In spring, Córdoba bustles with fun-filled festivals, including a competition for the most beautiful, flower-filled patio. Visitors are invited to stroll through the city and gaze into the courtyards. While touring the city, don't forget to take in the historic fortresses, ancient architecture, informative museums, and impressive churches.

Besides a rich and diverse history, Córdoba also offers a wide variety of tempting restaurants, tapas bars, and flamenco clubs.

Reasons to visit Cordoba, Spain

This former capital of Muslim Spain is home to the world-famous Moorish Mezquita (mosque), which dates from the 8th through the 10th centuries. People also come to tour the old Jewish Quarter, which has one of the few synagogues that survived the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.

Back to Spain index
Back to Europe index
Back to Travel-On-Vacations index