
Overview
Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, reflects centuries of Jewish influence dating back to the 2nd century. Amidst Cordoba's role as a Moorish capital in the Middle Ages, it flourished as a center of art and culture, fostering connections between East and West. By the 10th century, it attracted scholars, poets, and philosophers, including Jews, contributing to its reputation as a beacon of civilization. Today, the Judería offers a glimpse into Cordoba's golden era, showcasing the prosperity and religious tolerance of its Jewish community. Explore this historic city on our 3-hour Jewish Córdoba Private Guided Tour, delving into its multicultural heritage. Optional visits to the Mosque, Cordoba Synagogue, and Casa de Sefarad provide deeper insight into Cordoba's rich history.
What’s included
- Map with itinerary followed
- A list of recommendations for your free time in Cordoba
- Expert Guide
- Tour tailored to your travel preferences
Not included
- OPTIONAL Entrances Casa Sefarad and Sinagogue.
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