Calleja de las Flores
Córdoba's most photographed alley — whitewashed walls and red geraniums framing the Mezquita-Catedral's bell tower at the far end. Free, open 24 hours, best before 10am.
The Calleja de las Flores, the Plaza de la Corredera, the patios of San Basilio... The soul of Córdoba beats in its lanes.
Córdoba's most photographed alley — whitewashed walls and red geraniums framing the Mezquita-Catedral's bell tower at the far end. Free, open 24 hours, best before 10am.
Córdoba's largest inclusive playground: 4 hectares, 30+ play structures including a Mezquita-inspired climbing frame, water zone, and fully accessible equipment. Free entry.
The most concentrated pocket of Córdoba's UNESCO patio tradition. Flower-draped courtyards in San Basilio open year-round, free or by small donation. Best seen in May.
Andalusia's only Castilian arcaded square, built in 1683 over a Roman forum. Once a bullfighting ring, now a hub of bar terraces and a Sunday morning flea market.
Historic Córdoba square cited by Cervantes in Don Quixote, with a 1577 Renaissance fountain. Home to the Fine Arts Museum, Fosforito Flamenco Centre, and Julio Romero de Torres Museum.
The hub of modern Córdoba, famous for a clock that strikes guitar chords on the hour. Equestrian statue of El Gran Capitán, terrace cafes, and the city's main shopping streets.
Córdoba's conservation zoo with 500+ animals from 100 species, European breeding programmes, educational workshops, and shaded walkways beside the Guadalquivir. From €3.