Visit the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, considered one of the best examples of Islamic art in Spain
Learn how the cathedral inside the mosque was built after the Christian Conquest
Visit the most important monument in Córdoba with a good official local guide
This visit is conducted in Spanish, English and French (one guide for each language)
Not available on Sundays or religious holidays
Not available on Holy Tuesday either but available on Thursday and Good Friday even if they are religious holidays
Departure place
Meeting point: Olive tree next to the central fountain, Patio de los Naranjos, Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
Availability: Monday to Saturday at 12:40 p.m. and Sundays at 4:00 p.m.
The tour is available in Spanish, French and English.
Itinerary
Day 1
Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
Guided tour of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, a building declared a World Heritage Site that began construction in the year 786 and was the subject of several extensions during the Emirate and Caliphate of Córdoba. After the Reconquest, in 1238 it became a Catholic Cathedral and today it is one of the most important monuments in Spain and in all Andalusian architecture.
Includes
Entrance to the Mosque-Cathedral
Official local guide service and audio receiver to listen to our guide in the Mosque-Cathedral
Not included
lunch
Drinks
Transfers to and from the hotel
Other personal expenses
Activities
Museums, monuments (included)
Cultural visits (included)
Guided visits (included)
Notes
Approximate duration of the visit: 1 Hour
The tour starts at 12:45 p.m. please show up early
Visitors who arrive late to the meeting point will not be accepted, no refund will be applied or tickets to monuments will be provided, you must be punctual and allow enough time to locate our meeting point to go there on foot or by taxi. that you cannot access the mosque by car, if you come by car from another city, come with enough time to park your car in permitted areas and walk to our meeting point, remember that in cities it is difficult to park especially in the Historic Center.