The city of Cordoba is part of the region of Andalusia. It identifies for being a compilation of history and modernity. This ancient city, declared a World Heritage Site, is a living legacy of the diverse cultures that settled in it throughout history.
- Parks and urbanites lungs: Nature lovers and sports with low environmental impact, have in the province of Cordoba a high ecologically valuable protected, among which are the natural parks of Sierra de Cardeña and Montoro, Sierra de Hornachuelos and Sierras Subbéticas spaces. You can visit these parks and enjoy a beautiful wildlife. Meanwhile, golf fans can enjoy their favorite sport in the facilities offered by the Cordoba Country Club and Pozoblanco Golf Club
- Monuments: The influence of different cultures has made the facade of the city look like a religious museum in the open air. One of the most important monuments throughout the Islamic West and one of the most amazing in the world is the “Mezquita-Catedral”, recognized as cultural heritage by UNESCO since 1984. Another building with a great historical power is the “Sinagoga”. Unique in Andalusia, the synagogue of Cordoba is the third of the best preserved medieval period in Spain.
- Museums and galleries: One of the oldest archaeological museums of Spain can be found in the center of Cordoba. The Archaeological Museum of Cordoba. It has three courtyards and eight rooms where history seems to speak from the exhibits, taking us from room to room, to the Cordoba Also the Museum of Fine Arts is another gem of art that showcases the best of the Cordovan Renaissance.
- Fountains and beautiful gardens: The Street of Flowers is one of the most visited of Cordoba, according to Iberinbound; with its craft workshops and ornamental walks, these urban gardens are a visual delight for nature lovers. The famous Santa Maria fountain has been for many years the preferred place of Muslims for their ablutions, this fountain has a baroque aesthetic and is the largest source of the ones in the Great Mosque.