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2 days in Cordoba: our weekend ideas

By Morgane, Region Lovers | 3 February 2025 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

Would you like to spend a weekend in Cordoba? You’re right, this Andalucia gem is ideal for a 2-day getaway. We fell in love with this magnificent city, which has so much to offer: exceptional heritage, fascinating millenary and multicultural history, rich and captivating museums, picturesque neighborhoods, famous Andalucia patios and unmissable gastronomy.

With this itinerary, we guide you through Cordoba. Make the most of your weekend and immerse yourself in this destination right away with our practical tips and plenty of photos!

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Practical tips for a 2-day visit to Cordoba
Our ideal itinerary: 2 days in Cordoba
Alternative 1: More museums, palaces and historic sites
Alternative 2: excursions to discover Andalucia
Alternative 3: Visit Cordoba with your family
What you need to know for your long weekend in Cordoba

Practical tips for a 2-day visit to Cordoba

What can you see in Cordoba in 2 days? Is it long enough?

2 days in Cordoba offers enough time to discover its main attractions and soak up the city’s unique atmosphere. Cordoba is a compact city with many pedestrian zones, so it’s easy to explore its attractions on foot, with most of the iconic sites concentrated in the historic center and within easy reach of each other.

You can explore must-see sites such as the majestic Mosque-Cathedral or the picturesque Jewish quarter of La Judería, with its charming patios. You’ll also have the chance to sample Andalucia’s delicious cuisine. Although a weekend in Cordoba is enough for essential discovery, we recommend extending your stay if you’re a history and art lover to explore Cordoba’s museums and fascinating architecture at greater length.

Good to know: in Spain, restaurant opening times can be slightly different from what you’re used to: lunch is usually between 2 and 3.30pm, and dinner from 9pm.

Maps of must-see attractions

To help you find your way around our itinerary below, here’s our map of Cordoba’s main tourist attractions:

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Map of Cordoba’s main attractions

Getting around Cordoba

It’s easy to get around Cordoba on foot throughout the historic center.
You can also take public transport. The city bus network serves the city efficiently. It’s particularly convenient for reaching more remote sites such as Medina Azahara, for example. What’s more, travel cards can be purchased for unlimited journeys at a reduced rate. Visit the official public transport website here. Finally, the cab network is very efficient and inexpensive, making it a good alternative for long journeys!
Alternatively, you can opt for a sightseeing bus tour. Hop-on-hop-off buses are a great way to visit all the sights quickly and easily. Book your Hop-On-Hop-Off pass now.

hop-on-hop-off buses in cordoba

Where to sleep in Cordoba

WHERE TO STAY IN Cordoba

Our favorites: neighborhoods and hotels

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Hotel Las Casas de la Juderia – See prices, photos and availability
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Our ideal itinerary: 2 days in Cordoba

Day 1 – 10am-12.30pm: Visit to the incredible Mosque-Cathedral and its bell tower

cathedral mosque

You’ll be amazed by Cordoba’s Mosque-Cathedral (in Spanish, Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba). It’s a monument that embodies the fusion of 2 cultures. We were impressed by the Hispano-Moorish architecture, with its 856 columns of marble, jasper and granite, subtly integrated into the Christian structure, a real lesson in coexistence. This creates a space where styles meet without ever fading away. As you stroll beneath the emblematic red and white arches, you’ll feel the historical depth of this building, a symbol of the meeting of East and West. La Mezquita-Catedral is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Andalucia!
Don’t miss the intriguing bell tower. This is the minaret of the Mosque, hidden beneath an imposing Renaissance tower. A metamorphosis took place after the mosque was converted into a cathedral in 1236. Read more in our dedicated article.


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Day 1 – 12:30-14:00: Tasting of refined Andalucia tapas

Dish from Restaurant La Taberna de Almodovar
Dish from Restaurant La Taberna de Almodovar

Taste the typical gastronomy of the region at Restaurant La Taberna de Almodovar, in our opinion one of the best restaurants in Cordoba. This Michelin Bib Gourmand award-winning establishment offers an authentic experience. We enjoyed refined Andalucia tapas in a traditional family atmosphere.

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Day 1 – 2pm-4pm: Visit to the Archaeological Museum

archaeological museum cordoba

Cordoba’s Archaeological Museum, housed in a former Renaissance palace, offers a fascinating insight into the city’s history. We explored its impressive collections ranging from prehistoric to Roman and Al-Andalucia times. You can admire mosaics, sculptures and objects that bear witness to Cordoba’s wealth through the ages. One of the highlights is the Roman theater discovered beneath the building, an impressive vestige of the time when Cordoba was a thriving Roman city. This museum is one of the most beautiful in Cordoba!

Day 1 – 16h-17h30: Discover the Roman Bridge and its tower

Roman bridge Cordoba

Cordoba’s Roman Bridge is much more than just a means of crossing the Guadalquivir River. As you walk across its millennia-old stones, you’ll be transported back to Roman times. We loved its majestic arches, which have spanned the river since the 1st century B.C. The bridge played a crucial role in Cordoba’s development, linking the city to the road to Sevilla and facilitating trade. Over the centuries, it has witnessed the city’s evolution, from Roman hands to Visigoths, Moors and finally Christians. Crossing this Unesco World Heritage bridge will take you on a journey through 2 millennia of history.

View from the top of the Calahorra Tower
View from the top of the Calahorra Tower

Arriving at the far end, you’ll notice the Calahorra Tower. This medieval fortification was built to protect access to the town. We recommend a visit to explore the interior, which now houses a small museum. It traces the history of Cordoba, emphasizing the coexistence of the 3 major cultures that have shaped the city. Once you’ve made your way upstairs, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the bridge, the river and the Mezquita.


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Day 1 – 5:30 – 6:30 pm: Stroll along the banks of the Guadalquivir river

Guadalquivir

At the end of the Roman Bridge lies Los Sotos de la Albolafia, a protected natural area along the banks of the Guadalquivir. This site, a listed natural monument, is perfect for a quiet stroll to discover Cordoba’s biodiversity. It stretches between the Roman Bridge and the San Rafael Bridge over an area of 22 hectares (more info here).
We discovered a rich biodiversity. Many species of migratory birds find refuge here. While visiting this wooded area, we learned that it is also famous for its historic water mills. Here, for example, you can see the Molino de la Albolafia, once used to irrigate Cordoba’s royal gardens. It combines nature and heritage in harmony, offering an immersion in both the city’s hydraulic history and the tranquillity of a green space in the heart of Cordoba, just a few steps from the Roman Bridge.

Day 1 – 6:30-8pm: A stroll through the historic quarter of Judea

Judéria

The Jewish quarter, known as Judería, is a labyrinth of narrow streets where Moorish architecture, developed under the Umayyads as early as the 10th century, blends with Jewish influences. We were seduced by the simple beauty of the white houses adorned with flowers. As you stroll through this district, you’ll be transported back to a time when cultures crossed and enriched each other, until the expulsion of the Jews in 1492. The heart of the city offers a journey back in time, where every street seems to have preserved the soul of its former inhabitants.


Book a guided tour of the city with a local guide to learn all about its history!


Day 1 – 8-10pm: Dinner in a historic building in the Judéría district

Almudaina Restaurant
Almudaina Restaurant

To discover the vast aromatic palette of Andalucia gastronomy, head for Almudaina, one of Cordoba’s finest restaurants.
Located in a historic building in the Judéría district, this restaurant serves refined Andalucia cuisine. The central patio with its ornate ceiling, typical of Cordovan architecture, provides a cool, pleasant space for a meal. The menu features local specialties such as salmorejo, a long-simmered bull’s tail, and flamenquín, a breaded pork roll typical of Cordoba.

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Day 2 – 10am-12.30pm: Visit to the Alcázar of the Christian Kings

Alcázar of the Christian Kings

TheAlcázar of the Christian Kings, a medieval fortress in the heart of Cordoba, is a fascinating testimony to the city’s eventful history. We loved discovering it, imagining the court intrigues that took place there. You’ll be transported back to the time when the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand, lived here and planned the reconquest of Granada. This palace-fortress, built on the ruins of an ancient Moorish fortress, skilfully blends Gothic architecture with Hispano-Moorish influences. We were particularly impressed by the magnificent gardens featuring elegant fountains and huge pools.
Take time to admire the panoramic view of the Guadalquivir from the ramparts. You’ll understand the strategic importance of this site. As you wander through the Alcázar’s rooms, you’ll discover fascinating exhibits on Cordoba’s history, including Roman mosaics and Visigothic artifacts. This tour will plunge you into the heart of Cordoba’s rich past, from Roman times to the Reconquista.


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Restaurant La Esquinita de la Juderia el patio
Restaurant La Esquinita de la Juderia el patio

After visiting theAlcazar, you’ll probably be a little peckish! We recommend a visit to the Restaurant La Esquinita de la Juderia el patio, a table delicately nestled in a typical Andalusian patio. Located just a stone’s throw from the Mosque-Cathedral, in the historic Judería district, this restaurant occupies a remarkable building constructed on top of still-visible Roman remains. The menu features local specialties such as flamenco, of which they offer several creative versions. You can also discover their selection of matured meats, such as chuletón de vaca nacional. Our visit was a real treat! To find out more, read our article dedicated to our favorite restaurants in Cordoba.

Day 2 – 2pm-3.30pm: Discovering Viana Palace

Viana Palace

The Palacio de Viana, nicknamed the “Museum of the Patios”, is a hidden treasure in the heart of Cordoba. We were enchanted by its 12 patios, each unique and beautifully preserved. They offer a journey through 5 centuries of Andalucia architecture. This 14th-century palace, once the residence of the nobility, houses an impressive collection of arts and crafts. Here you can admire Flemish tapestries, ancient weapons and rare ceramics. We were particularly taken with the orange patio, with its murmuring fountains and intoxicating fragrances. As you stroll through the lush gardens, you’ll discover the Cordovan tradition of patios in bloom, a UNESCO world heritage site. The Palacio de Viana, one of Andalucia’s finest palaces, offers a unique sensory experience, combining history, art and nature in a setting of exceptional beauty.


Book your guided tour of Viana Palace and its patios now!


Day 2 – 3:30 – 4:30 pm: Break at Plaza de las Tendillas

Plaza de las Tendillas

The Plaza de las Tendillas, the vibrant heart of Cordoba, is the ideal place to soak up the city’s lively atmosphere. It’s one of the must-sees on any visit to the city! We enjoyed a coffee on the terrace, watching the comings and goings of locals and visitors alike, in this popular meeting place. You’ll be charmed by the elegant central fountain, topped by the equestrian statue of the Gran Capitán, a 15th-century local hero. This square harmoniously blends neoclassical architecture with modern touches. When you pass by, keep your ears open! You may hear the clock in the square, striking the hours with the sound of a flamenco guitar. You can also take advantage of the many stores and cafés lining the square, offering a refreshing break between visits. In summer, the Plaza de las Tendillas becomes a place of festivities, hosting concerts and cultural events. It embodies the friendly spirit of Cordoba, combining history and modernity.

Day 2 – 4:30-6pm: Taking advantage of your hotel’s services

Hotel Hospes Palacio del Bailio swimming pool
Hotel Hospes Palacio del Bailio swimming pool

Why not take a break and enjoy the comfort of your hotel? With a rich and varied offering, Cordoba is home to some great accommodation! In addition to the spa, some establishments will surprise you, for example, with their pretty swimming pool nestled in a typical Andalusian patio. See our hotel suggestions above.

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Day 2 – 6:30-8:30 pm: Visit the royal stables & watch a horse show

equestrian show

The Royal Stables, founded in 1570 by Philip II, are the birthplace of the famous Andalusian horse. During your visit, you’ll be impressed by the majestic architecture of this building, with its barrel vaults and stone columns. Visit the historic stables and admire the beauty and elegance of Andalucia’s horses, renowned for their grace and intelligence. If you have the opportunity, we recommendattending a horse show. It’s an impressive performance, where the horses show off all their grace and agility. You can visit the historic stables, learn about dressage techniques and immerse yourself in Spain’s equestrian heritage. This tour allows you to discover a unique aspect of the city’s cultural heritage, combining history, architecture and tradition.


Book your tickets now for the must-see show of any stay in Cordoba!


Day 2 – 7:30-10pm: Dinner in a bistronomic restaurant

Restaurant Arbequina
Restaurant Arbequina

Round off your evening in style with dinner at Restaurant Arbequina, set in the elegant surroundings of theHotel Hospes Palacio del Bailío: a 16th-century Roman house with a beautiful, leafy Andalusian patio. Enjoy refined cuisine, where every dish is designed to bring out the best in Andalucia products, combining them with flavors from around the world. Our visit was a real treat! We found the combinations bold but successful! Attentive service and a fine selection of wines complete the experience. If you’re a gourmet in search of new flavors, Arbequina is a must for your stay in Cordoba.


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Alternative 1: More museums, palaces and historic sites

Cordoba boasts a wealth of architectural treasures inherited from its glorious past as capital of the Umayyad Caliphate. From sumptuous palaces to richly endowed museums and exceptional religious buildings, the city boasts countless historic sites that bear witness to the harmonious coexistence of Muslim, Jewish and Christian cultures in the Middle Ages. Each monument tells a chapter in the history of this thousand-year-old city, once considered one of the most brilliant in the West.

Temples and historical monuments

  • The Medina Azhara, a fascinating archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site, bears witness to the grandeur of the ancient Caliphate of Cordoba. It’s one of Andalucia’s most beautiful archaeological sites!
  • Baños Califales (Caliphal Baths): ancient public baths offering a fascinating insight into daily life in 10th-century Moorish Spain.
  • The Roman Temple: an impressive vestige of the Roman era, reflecting Cordoba’s importance in the Roman Empire.
  • The Cordoba Synagogue: built in 1315, this is the only surviving medieval synagogue in Andalucia.
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Roman Temple of Cordoba

Cordoba museums

  • Musée des Beaux-ArtsA vast collection of works from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Here we admired major works by Andalucia painters and Baroque sculptures. This museum is the perfect place to discover the evolution of Spanish art over the centuries.
  • Julio Romero de Torres MuseumDedicated to the famous painter Julio Romero de Torres from Cordoba. The museum displays an impressive collection of his work, including his emblematic portraits that reflect Andalucia’s culture and identity.
  • Museum of Ethnobotany and its Botanical Garden: a fascinating place where nature and science meet. The program is ambitious, as demonstrated by the exhibition on the interaction between plants and human societies throughout history. Take a stroll through the Botanical Garden, which boasts a large collection of Mediterranean and exotic plants.
  • Fosforito Flamenco CenterThe Fosforito Flamenco Center is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the art of flamenco, and will immerse you in the passion of this musical art. You’ll discover exhibitions on the history of flamenco and interactive performances. Book your tickets to see a flamenco show during your stay!
Museum of Fine Arts Cordoba
Cordoba Museum of Fine Arts

Alternative 2: excursions to discover Andalucia

Cordoba is ideally located in the heart of Andalucia. Most of the region’s major attractions are easily accessible by train. For simplicity’s sake, you can also opt for a day trip:

  • Ronda: discover the famous white villages of Andalucia and the magnificent town of Ronda, one of the oldest in Spain, built into the side of a cliff – see prices, availability and bookings.
  • Sevilla: Discover the most emblematic monuments of Sevilla, the capital of Andalucia, on a one-day guided tour departing from Cordoba – see prices, availability and booking.
  • Granada: visit Granada and the Alhambra architectural complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a guided tour. – see prices, availability and book.
Sevilla
Sevilla

Alternative 3: Visit Cordoba with your family

Places to visit with children

Visiting Cordoba with your family? Here’s our list of places that will appeal to young and old alike! Please see our ideal itinerary above, which details our experience of some of these places.

  • Visit theAlcázar of the Christian Kings: with its lush gardens, it’s the perfect place for children to explore the great outdoors.
  • Bike ride along the Guadalquivir (more info here).
  • Equestrian shows at the Royal Stables, to discover majestic Andalucia horses
  • Discover the Museum of Ethnobotany and its Botanical Garden: a fascinating and interactive place for youngsters to discover the local flora and fauna.
  • Visit the Fosforito Flamenco Museum: this interactive exhibition will captivate children and immerse them in the world of Flamenco.
  • Explore the Cordoba Zoo, an educational and entertaining place.
view from the torre de la calahorra

What you need to know for your long weekend in Cordoba

The weather in Cordoba

The weather is generally mild in spring, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C. In summer, on the other hand, 40°C and even 45°C are easily reached in the hottest hours of the afternoon. We advise you to use sunscreen in fine weather, as the UV indexes are particularly high (between 8 and 9). Autumns and winters are quite pleasant. To find out more, see our article on visiting Cordoba in winter.

sunshine in cordoba

Crowds in Cordoba

Cordoba, and in particular its emblematic sites such as the Mezquita-Cathedral, attracts many visitors throughout the year. This overcrowding can make the experience less pleasant, with sometimes long queues and overcrowded spaces. For a more relaxed visit, opt for off-season periods or early morning opening hours, and book your tickets in advance to avoid the crowds.

Book your tickets now for the city’s top attractions

terrace restaurant cordoba

Adapt your itinerary when it rains

Even when it’s raining, Cordoba is full of weatherproof activities. We took advantage of museums such as the Archaeological Museum and the Fine Arts Museum, which will take you on a journey through the region’s history. You can also explore the interior of the Mezquita-Cathedral, whose imposing architecture is ideal for sheltering from downpours while admiring its emblematic arches. What’s more, the Arabic baths offer a relaxing experience: a perfect activity on a rainy day. As you can see, even when the weather’s not cooperating, you can still discover Cordoba’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Book now your moment of relaxation in the city’s most famous hammam. You’ll be immersed in history with hot, warm and cold water baths, as well as traditional massages. Perfect for a rainy day!

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Alcazar of Cordoba
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