Outdoor Activities in Cordoba

Outdoor activities in Cordoba are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Cordoba comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Cordoba and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Cordoba has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Cordoba.

From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Cordoba:

  1. Palacio Museo De Viana

    4.8 (703 Votes)
    Palacio Museo De Viana

    Outdoors, Palace, Architecture

    A beautiful palace surrounded by patios, the Palacio de Viana is a sight to behold, especially in spring. The palace is packed with arts and interesting objects and adorned by 12 spectacular patios blooming with flowers of every colour. Orange trees and Cypresses dance in the gardens and inside the palace, grand staircases and galleries give the visitor a feeling of awe and grandiose. A visit t...Read more
  2. Calahorra Towers

    4.4 (457 Votes)
    Calahorra Towers

    Museum, Educational Site, Historical Site, Tower

    The Calahorra Towers were built in 1329 by Enrique 2 to defend the city from an attack from his own brother. Inside, you’ll find The Institute for Dialogue between Cultures which is a museum with audio visual educational presentations which give great insights on Cordoba history. The Towers are located at the end of the Roman Bridge. A great visit to learn about the Moorish culture.
  3. Puerta De Almodvar

    Historical Site, Town, Architecture

    The Puerta de Almodovar is the archway which gives access to the old Jewish town of Cordoba. The archway extends to a wall that was made to protect the old town centre of the city. The wall has a Moorish castle like design and most of what is visible today is part of the original 14th century archway. The gateway is perfect to prepare the visitor for what lies inside; a town stuck in the pages ...Read more
  4. Roman Bridge

    Bridge

    The architectural brilliance of Cordoba is well known in the world and you will get the best glimpse of it in the Roman Bridge which is a 247-meter long bridge built on the Guadalquivir River. There are a lot of arches below the bridge through which the river flows. It is a beautiful place to come in the morning as you will get a tremendous view of the Central Mosque from here. This is a favour...Read more
  5. Casa Andalusi

    4.2 (191 Votes)
    Casa Andalusi

    Museum, Educational Site, Archaeological Site , Exhibition

    In Cordoba, the old houses make for the best museums. Casa Andalusi is one such charming, quaint house full of tucked-away fountains and eclectic gardens that exhibits the old ways of the Moors and their resources for survival. There is a wealth of information in this small museum; right from a glimpse into one of world’s oldest paper factory to an ancient coin collection. The mosaics and...Read more
  6. Calleja De Las Flores

    Calleja De Las Flores

    View Point, Architecture

    One of the most picturesque streets in Cordoba, prepare to be serenaded on this typical Andalusian alley with whitewashed walls and colourful blooms. No traffic is allowed in the lane and this makes it easy to stroll around. With postcard perfect views of the Mezquita bell tower, this narrow alley is easily one of the most beautiful streets in the world. The quintessential patios that are typic...Read more