Cordoba Jewish Quarter Tour

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Experience Highlights

This guided tour takes you through the historic centre of Cordoba, one of Spain's most fascinating cities. For approximately 2 hours, an expert guide will take you to its most picturesque places that still reveal its Moorish origins. The itinerary touches on the Jewish Quarter, once home to one of the largest and most prosperous communities on the peninsula. It includes a visit to the small but particularly fascinating Synagogue.

The guided tour also includes access to the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, a splendid fortress on the banks of the Guadalquivir. You will learn about its centuries-old history and the anecdotes related to the Inquisition, which had its headquarters here.

  • Get to know the Jewish Quarter on a 2-hour tour.
  • Learn more about the history of the city of Cordoba from an expert guide.
  • Visit the Synagogue and the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs.

What’s included

  • Guided tour of the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba
  • Expert guide
  • Entrance to the synagogue
  • Entrance to the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

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Step by Step

This guided tour lasts approximately 2 hours and will allow you to discover the essentials of Cordoba. During the Arab domination it was the capital of Al-Andalus and traces of this glorious past can still be seen. The tour starts from a central location in the city, passes through the old Jewish quarter and reaches the splendid Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Fortress of the Christian Monarchs).

The Jewish Quarter stretches between the Almódovar Gate, the Episcopal Palace and the Mosque. An important Jewish community lived here until the Catholic Monarchs decreed their expulsion from the peninsula. It is a labyrinth of narrow streets and low houses whose courtyards are decorated with colourful flowers. Here you will also find the Zoco, the city's old market, which still houses traditional craft stalls.

In all of Spain, only three synagogues built before 1492 remain, and one of them is in Cordoba. It dates from the 14th century and is characterised by its Mudejar decoration. To access it, you have to cross a small courtyard where there is a fountain for the ablution of hands and feet.

Another landmark is the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, a building with purely military functions. It served as a strategic military outpost for the Catholic rulers before they set out to conquer another important city in the region: Granada. However, the architecture and beautiful gardens bear witness to its Muslim past. It is not for nothing that the palace stands on the site of an ancient Moorish fortress.

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4.7
· 8 Reviews
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    A.
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    The gardens were very beautiful.
  • N
    N.
    5
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    The Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos was very impressive, the place is really very imposing.
  • J
    J.
    4
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    It was a very pleasant experience.
  • N
    N.
    5
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    The Synagogue was very impressive.
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