
Private Tour of Cordoba with entrance fees to Fernandine Churches
Operated by Abaq DMC Spain
Overview
The Fernandina Route of the Churches of Córdoba proposes a tour of one of the most significant chapters in the transformation of the city after the Christian conquest. In the mid-13th century, Ferdinand III the Saint promoted the construction of a network of temples that would mark the new urban and spiritual order of Córdoba: those known as Fernandine churches. Strategically distributed in different neighborhoods, these churches not only responded to a religious function, but articulated social life and shaped the new physiognomy of the city. On this private tour, accompanied by a specialized guide, you will have the opportunity to delve into up to four of these temples, discovering their architecture, their symbolism and the historical context that gave birth to them.
What’s included
- Accredited Official Guide
- Admission to 4 Fernandine Churches
Not included
- Meals
- Tips
Photos



Getting there
Flying to Spain?
Compare flights from hundreds of airlines and travel agents in one search, so you can book your trip and your tours in the same place.
- Compare all airlines
- Flexible dates
- Price alerts
Searched on Trip.com. We earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Getting around
Renting a car in Spain?
The freedom to explore Barcelona, Sagrada Família, Madrid on your own schedule, with free cancellation on most bookings.
- Compare all suppliers
- Free cancellation
- 24/7 support
Booked on DiscoverCars.com. We earn a commission at no extra cost to you.