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The city of Córdoba has had a long and important history on the Iberian peninsula. The town is located in the Guadalquivir river valley, which made for easy access to the natural resources in the nearby Morena Mountains. The city was the capital of the Roman province of Hispania Ulterior Baetica, which was the southwest corner of modern Spain.
From the Cordoba Travel Guide
A very nice boutique style hostel that has a couple of major letdowns. The first being the lack of bathrooms. ... more
Overall a very pleasant and relaxed stay. Very neat and staff is very helpful. Only disadvantage is that the location is a bit distant from any public bus service (if you plan to return late at nigth). ... more
Our favourite Stay in Spain. The staff were absolutely amazing. Great location. 5 Stars all the way! ... more
Madrid, Valencia, and Seville
You are trying to do too much. The fast train will get you from Madrid to Seville (via Cordoba) n a few hours but Valencia is out of your way and Ibiza even more out of your way and an overnight ferry ...
South of Spain
We've just booked our tickets to Madrid next April. We are flying from Toronto to Madrid, however we want to spend the most of our two weeks exploring Seville, Granada and Cordoba. any suggestions on how many days to spend in each of these cities. We have in total 14 days out of those we want ...
Cordoba
what to make of the lot of us by the end of the night. The following day we looked around Cordoba ...
Posted in Off Round South America by davo4SA
¡CORDOBA!
and boarded my train to Cordoba. The 4 1/2 hour bus ride sounded awful in the heat so i opted for the faster and more expensive train. I arrive in Cordoba 2 hours later to a swealtering desert, literally, in the middle of Andalucia. Cordoba is a historical town where Christianity, Islam and Judaism all intersected ...
Posted in Study Abroad 2005... by tuffchix
Cordoba
We caught another over night bus from Mendoza to Cordoba. This time leaving at 10pm and arriving ...
Posted in 2011 Travels by RTtravels