Guided Tour Cordoba in Depth (Mosque, Jewish Quarter and Alcazar)
3,5 hours approx.
ESP / ENG / FR
FROM
FROM
3,5 hours approx.
ESP / ENG / FR
3,5 hours approx.
ESP / ENG / FR
If you want to know Cordoba in detail, make an extensive and quality guided tour, where the historical rigor is the common denominator, both pleasant and fun, Cordoba in depth is our recommendation.
Always directed by a historian, in this complete tour you will discover several of the most representative monuments of the history of Cordoba.
Read the full description
What to see in Córdoba?
Firstly, and accompanied by a historian, we will take a guided tour of the Mosque of Cordoba, a monument declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a faithful reflection of the cultures that have passed through our city.</p
What to do in Córdoba?
Enjoy walking through the irregular layout of the streets of the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba, where we will pay special attention to the Synagogue, the Artisan’s Souk and the Monument to Maimonides. Later we will visit the Chapel of San Bartolomé, a real jewel of Mudejar art, of Andalusian inspiration.
We will end our tour at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, a great fortress that served as the home of the Catholic Kings for more than eight years.
Details
Prices
Duration
Schedule
10:15. Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year.
16:00. Tuesday to Friday throughout the year except summer.
Languages
Accessibility
Pets
Meeting point
In the morning: Sotos de la Albolafia sign, located in front of the main entrance of the Alcázar, on Avenida del Alcázar (Google Maps)
In the afternoon and on Sunday mornings: Puerta del Perdón of the Mosque–Cathedral (Google Maps).
Frequently asked questions
We remind you that the meeting point, from Tuesday to Saturday, is at the Alcázar. On Sunday, we move it to the Puerta del Perdón.
Whenever possible, we allow a 15-minute break before entering the Mosque–Cathedral/Alcázar. But it depends on the conditions each day. Sometimes, due to queues, it’s not possible.
No, in the Alcázar the guide will allow time to walk through the gardens, but the visit must continue (unless it is Sunday and the tour ends there). The visit to the bell tower is also not part of the tour.
No, inside the monuments it is not allowed.
The visit starts at 10:15 (Sundays at 9:30) and officially ends at 13:45 (Sundays at 13:00).
In that case, the customer must pay for their own ticket; the ticket previously paid through the guide is not valid because the monument follows strict schedules. For this reason, it is essential to arrive 10–15 minutes early.
The problem is in the Alcázar; in that case, the monument is not adapted.
This is important regarding the Mosque–Cathedral, which is part of the tour. Mainly, men cannot enter with their heads covered; for women, this is not an issue. In general, the temple asks us to avoid clothing that is not appropriate for a cathedral.
Book quickly and easily!
Reviews
Recomendado sin duda
¡Gracias por visitarnos! Esperamos que guardes un bonito recuerdo de tu visita a la Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba.
Today, my family visited these places with the excellent guidance from Saray and Emilio who explained a lot of things, made the tour informative and funny! It is worthy to use the Artencordoba service!
Juan Miguel, el guía, un crack
¡Muchas gracias por recomendarnos! Nos alegra que disfrutaras de la visita a la Mezquita.
Segunda visita a la mezquita de Córdoba con Patricia, un libro abierto, mucha información y muy bien explicado, bravo !!!
Al día siguiente Medina Azahara y muchas gracias a Elena por sus explicaciones
Gracias por tu comentario. La Mezquita es un lugar único y nos encanta poder compartir su historia con nuestros visitantes.
La explicación del guía, Luis, sencillamente perfecta. Una explicación totalmente clara, dinámica, en definitiva una experiencia de 10.
If you want to know Cordoba in detail, make an extensive and quality guided tour, where the historical rigor is the common denominator, both pleasant and fun, Cordoba in depth is our recommendation.
Always directed by a historian, in this complete tour you will discover several of the most representative monuments of the history of Cordoba.
Read the full description
What to see in Córdoba?
Firstly, and accompanied by a historian, we will take a guided tour of the Mosque of Cordoba, a monument declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a faithful reflection of the cultures that have passed through our city.</p
What to do in Córdoba?
Enjoy walking through the irregular layout of the streets of the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba, where we will pay special attention to the Synagogue, the Artisan’s Souk and the Monument to Maimonides. Later we will visit the Chapel of San Bartolomé, a real jewel of Mudejar art, of Andalusian inspiration.
We will end our tour at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, a great fortress that served as the home of the Catholic Kings for more than eight years.
Details
Prices
Duration
Schedule
10:15. Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year.
16:00. Tuesday to Friday throughout the year except summer.
Languages
Accessibility
Pets
Meeting point
In the morning: Sotos de la Albolafia sign, located in front of the main entrance of the Alcázar, on Avenida del Alcázar (Google Maps)
In the afternoon and on Sunday mornings: Puerta del Perdón of the Mosque–Cathedral (Google Maps).
Frequently asked questions
We remind you that the meeting point, from Tuesday to Saturday, is at the Alcázar. On Sunday, we move it to the Puerta del Perdón.
Whenever possible, we allow a 15-minute break before entering the Mosque–Cathedral/Alcázar. But it depends on the conditions each day. Sometimes, due to queues, it’s not possible.
No, in the Alcázar the guide will allow time to walk through the gardens, but the visit must continue (unless it is Sunday and the tour ends there). The visit to the bell tower is also not part of the tour.
No, inside the monuments it is not allowed.
The visit starts at 10:15 (Sundays at 9:30) and officially ends at 13:45 (Sundays at 13:00).
In that case, the customer must pay for their own ticket; the ticket previously paid through the guide is not valid because the monument follows strict schedules. For this reason, it is essential to arrive 10–15 minutes early.
The problem is in the Alcázar; in that case, the monument is not adapted.
This is important regarding the Mosque–Cathedral, which is part of the tour. Mainly, men cannot enter with their heads covered; for women, this is not an issue. In general, the temple asks us to avoid clothing that is not appropriate for a cathedral.
Reviews
Recomendado sin duda
¡Gracias por visitarnos! Esperamos que guardes un bonito recuerdo de tu visita a la Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba.
Today, my family visited these places with the excellent guidance from Saray and Emilio who explained a lot of things, made the tour informative and funny! It is worthy to use the Artencordoba service!
Juan Miguel, el guía, un crack
¡Muchas gracias por recomendarnos! Nos alegra que disfrutaras de la visita a la Mezquita.
Segunda visita a la mezquita de Córdoba con Patricia, un libro abierto, mucha información y muy bien explicado, bravo !!!
Al día siguiente Medina Azahara y muchas gracias a Elena por sus explicaciones
Gracias por tu comentario. La Mezquita es un lugar único y nos encanta poder compartir su historia con nuestros visitantes.
La explicación del guía, Luis, sencillamente perfecta. Una explicación totalmente clara, dinámica, en definitiva una experiencia de 10.
You may also be interested in…


















