

A stunning 16th-century cathedral, known for its blend of architectural styles and the largest Catholic church in Argentina.
A breathtaking mosque-cathedral with stunning arches and courtyards.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of the city and the Guadalquivir River.
A historic Jewish quarter with charming narrow streets and beautiful courtyards.

Cordoba has a Mediterranean climate, so breathable, light clothing is essential.
Cordoba is a city best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must.

The sun can be intense, so protection is crucial for outdoor activities.
Famous for its traditional Spanish breakfast and beautiful courtyard.
Known for its delicious churros and traditional Spanish breakfast.
Iconic for its traditional Andalusian cuisine and lively atmosphere.
Cordovan leather, derived from the hide of a horse's hindquarters, is renowned worldwide for its quality and durability. It's traditionally used to make wallets, belts, and shoes.
Cordoba's pottery is known for its vibrant colors and traditional designs, often featuring geometric patterns and floral motifs.
Cordovan goldsmiths are famous for their intricate filigree work, often incorporating semi-precious stones like amethyst and topaz.
Cold tomato soup with breadcrumbs and hard-boiled egg, typical in summer

Fried dough strips served with hot chocolate for dipping
Oxtail stew with red wine and spices, a hearty lunch option
A mesmerizing light and water display set to music, held at Lake Burley Griffin's central basin.
Sarnath, a serene town near Varanasi, is where Buddha preached his first sermon, making it a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site.
A serene urban park in Delhi, named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. It's known for its lush greenery, fountains, and a beautiful rose garden.