On this exclusive day trip from Malaga to the enchanting city of Cordoba, you'll immerse yourself in its charm and delights.
Once the capital of Spain during the Moorish era, Cordoba was the largest city in Europe. Accompanied by our local guide, we'll explore the impressive Arabic Mosque, an architectural marvel that reveals Cordoba's vibrant history.
This structure transitioned from the largest mosque in the world to a celebrated Christian Cathedral after the Reconquista.
After our visit, we'll stroll through the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter, admiring the historic Synagogue and the elegant Roman bridge.
This tour segment lasts about two hours, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and heritage of the city. Afterward, you'll have free time to wander the scenic streets, shop, or enjoy lunch at charming eateries (lunch not included), ensuring a memorable experience in Cordoba.

Cordoba/Mezquita private shore excursions and tours from Malaga
Please note that there is an additional 40€ guide charge for Saturday and Sunday and public holidays
- Season: All year.
- Scheduled days: Available Daily. (Subject to availability)
- Departure time: From 9am or choose your ideal departure time.
- Duration:
Approx. 8 hours.
- Pick up point:
From your accommodation in Malaga city or Malaga cruise port (additional charges from other pick-up areas maybe applicable).
- Return point: To your accommodation in Malaga city and Malaga cruise port.
- Included:
Private Mercedes vehicle, local English-speaking driver, Private local Cordoba guide for 2-hour tour, skip the line entrance tickets to the Mezquita and Synagogue and free time.
- Not included: Gratuities, food, drinks and all other expenses.
Cordoba was once a towering metropolis of the medieval world, even rivaling Constantinople with its magnificent palaces and mosques. The Mezquita, the most opulent of these structures, continues to stand as one of the wonders of Europe. Today, the city is smaller than its Andalusian counterparts like Granada and Seville, which lends it an undeniable charm and allure.
The main attractions are easily explored on foot, allowing visitors to meander through the squares of the old town and the narrow lanes of the ancient Jewish quarter. Cordoba is famed for its vast array of tapas bars, where you’re just as likely to find yourself among locals as tourists. While summer can be scorching, the city’s climate is most pleasant in the autumn and spring.
At the heart of Cordoba lies the Mezquita (Mosque), which, following the Christian reconquest of Andalusia, saw the construction of an unusually open-plan Renaissance cathedral at its center. The Roman Bridge spanning the River Guadalquivir offers a lovely stroll and a breathtaking view back over the medieval town of Cordoba.
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