Prepare to explore one of the most significant landmarks in Córdoba, located beside the Guadalquivir river and the Grand Mosque - the Alcázar is an absolute must-see.
Recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994, this landmark has been a witness to pivotal moments in Spanish history. This medieval palace, commissioned by King Alfonso XI of Castile, served as a primary residence for Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. With knowledgeable historians as your guides, you'll embark on an hour-long exploration of this imposing structure, uncover historical events and intriguing tales from the past.
The Alcázar has worn many hats: it was home to the Catholic Kings for over eight years, served as the headquarters of the Inquisition, housed Napoleon Bonaparte's troops, and even functioned as a prison. During your visit, you'll also have the chance to stroll through the renowned gardens where Christopher Columbus first met the Christian Kings and prepared his first trip to the Americas.
To round off your tour, you'll savour a tapa and some local brew, immersifying yourself in Spanish culture. So don’t miss out on this blend of history, heritage, and culinary delights!

