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Spanish city’s historic centre and architecture ‘beats crowded tourist hotspots’

By staff7 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

If you’re planning on visiting Spain, you should consider a trip to this beautiful city it’s one of the most walkable and to explore it is to wander around and see what treasures you come across

This stunning city is a hidden treasure in Spain – it’s amongst the most walkable destinations and the ideal way to discover it is to stroll about and see what gems you stumble upon.

Cordoba, located in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, draws plenty of tourists so it’s advisable to visit during quieter periods. If you’re considering making the journey, May, September or October would be the ideal months to go.

Within the city, you’ll discover a remarkable old town which holds UNESCO World Heritage status. As you meander through its streets, you’ll encounter charming independent shops and numerous cafes or eateries.

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One of the most sought-after attractions in the vicinity is the La Mezquita mosque which originates from 784 AD. Its architecture and mosaic patterns are absolutely unmissable and you can discover the building’s fascinating past during your visit, reports the Express.

One visitor on Tripadvisor commented: “It was very busy but very much worth it and it was so big that it didn’t feel cramped. Would recommend getting the audio guide for only £3 over a guided tour as it is very informative and there are no signs to read. Very beautiful, stunning architecture and well preserved!”.

Cordoba is an extremely pedestrian-friendly city and visitors won’t require public transport to reach its key sights. Another essential destination in the area is the Palacio de Viana which is a magnificent residence and garden, formerly home to an aristocratic family. Today, this grand villa and its tropical gardens are open to the public.

One visitor on Tripadvisor praised: “This is an outstanding family villa/palace dating back several centuries. The interior rooms are well-preserved and show how the home developed over the different eras. Including a tour of the gardens in your ticket price is a must.”

If Spain is on your travel list, Cordoba with its stunning architecture, less crowded streets and intriguing history should be a consideration.

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