There are many other places of interest in Cordoba, first of all the Alcázar of the Christian Kings, although it is not as famous as the Alcázar in Seville, its patios, beautiful gardens, towers and famous mosaic rooms are well worth a visit. If you want to know more about visiting the Alcázar of Cordoba, I prepared an article for you 😉.
Cordoba has other surprises in store for you:
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Jewish Quarter and Synagogue
Viana Palace
Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Cordoba (MAECO)
Royal Stables of Cordoba
Roman Bridge
Royal Botanical Garden of Cordoba
4) Malaga
Malaga tour Andalucia
Malaga Beach
Malaga is a top tourist destination in Andalucia, a superb city that not only attracts visitors with its beaches and sun, but also with its rich culture.
Wondering what to do in Malaga? The capital of the Costa del Sol, Malaga is one of Spain’s most popular seaside resorts, with some particularly pleasant beaches such as Malagueta, La Caleta and Pedregalejo. Some of Malaga’s most beautiful beaches are very lively and sometimes have a festive atmosphere, while others are quieter and more family-friendly, so there is something for everyone.
Málaga also has some historical sites and monuments that should not be missed:
To explore the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Moorish palace that served as both a fortress and a royal residence, I recommend taking the guided tour, which also includes a visit to the Roman theatre.
The Roman Theatre of Malaga was built in the 1st century AD at the request of Emperor Augustus.
The Cathedral of the Incarnation, one of the tallest churches in the area, was built in the 16th century on the ruins of a mosque.
Gibralfaro Castle, a fortress built in the 14th century, has protected Malaga for many years and is now one of the best places to enjoy the city views.
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