Cordoba's heyday as a medieval melting pot of cultures has left the city with a collection of historical buildings that form the backdrop of your tour. The mesmerising Mosque-Cathedral, with its multitude of arches and lavishly decorated mihrabs, is the star of this visit. You'll also discover the former Jewish quarter and enjoy free time to poke around the plant-laden patios of the old town.

Cordoba Tour with Mosque Visit from Nerja Area
- Guided walking tour of Cordoba old town
- Visit the magnificent Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
- Explore Cordoba's former Jewish quarter
- Free time to visit the old town's plant-fringed patios
Transport
Guide
Admission to the Mosque-Cathedral
- Bring suitable footwear
- Food and drinks not included
- Some entrance fees and optional extras are payable locally
What people say about this experience
Based on 5 reviews from verified customers
Review categories
Staff
3.7/5
Safety
3.7/5
Value for money
3.8/5
Service
3.7/5
Casavir
From United States of America - September 2025Traveled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Average
Overall rated3/5
Leider war kein Guide für deutsch im Bus dabei. Die Führung in der Moschee selbst verlief zwar auf deutsch, aber die Dame sprach schlecht und vor alle ...
John Doe
From United States of America - September 2025Excellent
Overall rated4/5
Martin
From Germany - September 2024Traveled as a couple
Excellent
Overall rated4/5
Guter Transfer von Nerja nach Córdoba. Der Guide für den Transfer hat uns schon gut informiert. In Córdoba wurden die englisch und deutsch sprachigen ...
Klaus Schmitt
From Germany - June 2023Traveled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Excellent
Overall rated4/5
Gute Fremdenführerin. Der zunächst späte Führungsbeginn wurde nach intensiver Beschwerdr vorgezogen.
Dokr
From Germany - October 2022Solo traveler
18 - 24 years old
Excellent
Overall rated4/5
Busfahrt sehr lang 3 Stunden hin und 3 Stunden zurück Sehr nette und gute Führung in Cordoba durch Julia inkl. Lageplan der Mesquita auf dem Tablet
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