Experience the Cordoba Monumental Tour and explore the Alcazar, Synagogue, and Mosque with skip-the-line access. Book now and enjoy a walking tour of the city’s most important monuments.
Experience the Cordoba Monumental Tour and explore the Alcazar, Synagogue, and Mosque with skip-the-line access. Book now and enjoy a walking tour of the city’s most important monuments.
- Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos - This historic building has served as a palace, fortress, residence of Isabella I of Castille and Fernando II of Aragon, and a prison. It was declared a Cultural Interest Heritage site in 1931 and became part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1994. The architectural ensemble is modest on the outside but splendid…
- Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos - This historic building has served as a palace, fortress, residence of Isabella I of Castille and Fernando II of Aragon, and a prison. It was declared a Cultural Interest Heritage site in 1931 and became part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1994. The architectural ensemble is modest on the outside but splendid inside, featuring magnificent gardens and courtyards with Mudéjar inspiration.
- Monument to the Lovers - The Monument to Lovers in Córdoba commemorates the enduring love story of Ibn Zaydun and Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, notable figures in Andalusian history. With a statue depicting two hands, it is a captivating cultural site and a highlight of the tour.
- Jewish Quarter (Juderia) - This is a complex network of narrow streets located in the Historic Center of Córdoba, northeast of the Mezquita.
- Estatua de Maimonides - The Maimónides Statue in Córdoba, Spain, honors the influential philosopher and physician Moses Maimonides. Celebrating his significant contributions to medieval thought and medicine, it stands as a notable cultural landmark in the city.
- Sinagoga de Cordoba - Built in 1315, the Córdoba Synagogue is a historic monument in the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, Spain. It is one of the best-preserved medieval synagogues in Spain, showcasing beautiful Mudejar-style decorations. Despite its small size, the synagogue’s cultural and historical significance makes it a must-visit attraction in Córdoba.
Visits to the synagogue are planned whenever possible. Occasionally, long lines form on the narrow street leading to the synagogue, causing significant delays. The synagogue is closed all day on Mondays and in the afternoons on Sundays and holidays. If visiting inside is not possible, which usually takes about 5 minutes, the monument will be explained from the outside. The Córdoba synagogue is a very small building with limited interior space.
- Capilla Mudejar de San Bartolome - The Chapel of San Bartolomé in Córdoba, Spain, is a historic chapel renowned for its beautiful Mudejar architecture. Dating back to the 14th century, it features intricate details and is located in the heart of the city’s old quarter, attracting visitors interested in exploring Córdoba’s rich religious and architectural heritage.
- Zoco Municipal De Artesania - The Municipal Souk in Córdoba, situated in a 16th-century mansion formerly owned by the Armenta family, showcases local crafts such as Cordoban leather, filigree silverwork, and ceramics. Occasionally, a local guitar player enhances the ambiance, enriching the cultural experience of this historic marketplace in Córdoba’s old town.
- Estatua a Mohamed Al-Gafequi - Mohamed Al-Gafequi, an Andalusian physician born in Córdoba in 1126, was renowned for his expertise in ophthalmology during the medieval era. He made significant advancements in cataract surgery, refining techniques that had a lasting impact on the field. Al-Gafequi’s contributions extended to detailed studies of eye anatomy and diseases, marking him as a pivotal figure in the history of medicine and ophthalmology.
- Faculty of Philosophy and Letters - The Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Córdoba, Spain, is housed in the historic building that was once the Hospital del Cardenal Salazar. Over time, it transitioned from a medical institution to a center for higher education. Since its establishment in 1971 as a University College under the University of Seville, and later as a Faculty in the newly formed University of Córdoba in 1973, the building has been a significant educational and cultural landmark. It underwent expansions and renovations in the 1990s to accommodate new academic programs such as Art History, Humanities, and later Translation and Interpretation. Today, it stands as a blend of historical architecture and modern academic facilities, contributing to the academic legacy of Córdoba.
- Mezquita Cathedral de Cordoba - Initially the Visigoth Basilica of San Vicente, it later became a mosque and then a Christian Cathedral. It is one of the most fascinating buildings in the world.

- Ticket to the Synagogue
- Ticket to Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
- Qualified local official guide
- Skip-the-line access
- Ticket to the Mosque-Cathedral
- Audio receivers for tour guidance
- Ticket to the Synagogue
- Ticket to Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
- Qualified local official guide
- Skip-the-line access
- Ticket to the Mosque-Cathedral
- Audio receivers for tour guidance
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Avoid the queues and explore the monuments with ease.
There’s no need to reserve or purchase tickets; everything is arranged for you.
Enjoy a walking tour of Cordoba’s most significant landmarks: the Fortress of the Catholic Monarchs (interior), the Jewish Quarter (streets), the Synagogue (interior when possible), and the Mosque-Cathedral (interior)….
Avoid the queues and explore the monuments with ease.
There’s no need to reserve or purchase tickets; everything is arranged for you.
Enjoy a walking tour of Cordoba’s most significant landmarks: the Fortress of the Catholic Monarchs (interior), the Jewish Quarter (streets), the Synagogue (interior when possible), and the Mosque-Cathedral (interior).
This is one of the most comprehensive tours of the city.
It’s the only tour in Córdoba led by highly experienced and qualified guides.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.