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Cordoba's turbulent history and celestial architecture make for a perfect weekend break. ... In 1492, the Jews were expelled from Spain (and later so were the Moors).
The second city of Spain’s sultry Andalusia region, may not get all the love and recognition of its more famous neighbor. But it dazzles with its interwoven layers of history.
Cordoba is an easy day trip (it’s a short train ride from Sevilla) — but if you really want to know the place, spend the night. Like everywhere in southern Spain, evening is prime time.
However, I wouldn’t be able to truly understand Córdoba without knowing its history. Córdoba’s past is so turbulent that it’s hard to forget. Córdoba is situated in the south of Spain, also called the ...
As dusk settles over Córdoba, a stream of travellers meanders across its honey-hued Roman bridge. Built in the first century BC, the Roman bridge is said to be a symbol of the city’s ...
Since its launch, the restaurant has operated in ‘seasons’, each reflecting a different historical period — starting with the 10thcentury Caliphate of Córdoba in 2016.
Cordoba's Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) and Roman Bridge. How to get to Córdoba, Spain The high-speed train to Córdoba takes an hour and 45 minutes from Madrid and 4.5 hours from Barcelona.
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