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A photo walk of Cordoba


     A seamless blend of touristy and historical, once the capital of today's Andalucía region during the Muslim reign, Córdoba is considered one of the most vibrant cities in Spain and, of course, one of the most stunning cities. Situated on the hills, Córdoba is vibrant, and you will almost feel like entering into the festivities with its winding Spanish alleys, patios decorated with flower pots, shops, and a full sense of life. There is also an old-world charm surrounding the grand Mezquita. Unlike Toledo's mileage, the three cultures of Moorish, Roman, and Jewish make it more enchanting and unique. Cordoba is in full bloom of culture and aesthetics when celebrating the Patio festival in May, but you won't regret visiting it even if you don't attend the festival, like us. There is a lot more to soak in.

Highlights of Cordoba







1. Appreciate the architecture.




2. Get lost in the history



3. Shop and cherish




4. Explore the city's aesthetics.

Comments

  1. Beautiful! I will have to go visit it! Thanks for the beautiful pics!

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  2. Wow! Cordoba looks incredible! I really would love to visit Spain one day. Your photos are so amazing!

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  3. It looks absolutely beautiful, what a gorgeous part of Spain! And you wore the perfect outfit for exploring it :) Love the pics

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  5. Stunning! Wow, great shots! Looks like you had a great time!

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  6. I would absolutely love to visit Spain! Cordoba looks incredible. Thank you so much for giving us a little peek of all it's wonders ♡

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  7. I recently read another post about Cordobo...it looks SO beautiful!

    Laura
    Black Coffee Beautiful

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  8. Wow I have never been here, but the scenery looks beautiful!! So many things to see - thank you for sharing!

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