Discover Córdoba’s history on a self-guided e-bike tour. Explore landmarks, hidden courtyards, and vibrant markets with ease and excitement.
Discover Córdoba’s history on a self-guided e-bike tour. Explore landmarks, hidden courtyards, and vibrant markets with ease and excitement.
- Plaza de Las Tendillas - This central square embodies the essence of contemporary Córdoba, encircled by stylish buildings and bustling cafés. At its heart is a statue of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, and the square’s distinctive clock plays flamenco guitar notes instead of conventional chimes, adding a local flair to the city’s rhythm.
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- Plaza de Las Tendillas - This central square embodies the essence of contemporary Córdoba, encircled by stylish buildings and bustling cafés. At its heart is a statue of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, and the square’s distinctive clock plays flamenco guitar notes instead of conventional chimes, adding a local flair to the city’s rhythm.
- Roman Temple - A remarkable historical site in Córdoba, the Roman Temple provides a window into the city’s ancient history. Constructed in the 1st century AD during the Roman Empire, its towering Corinthian columns serve as a testament to Córdoba’s significance in Roman Hispania. Although only fragments remain, the structure’s grandeur and elegance continue to impress.
- Plaza de la Corredera - This lively square is one of Córdoba’s most renowned open spaces, celebrated for its rectangular form and red-brick arcades. Historically used for markets, bullfights, and public festivities, it remains a vibrant center filled with terraces, local shops, and daily life. The architecture reflects its 17th-century origins, creating a unique blend of history and local charm.
- Plaza del Potro - Nestled near the river, Plaza del Potro is a serene, enchanting square with rich literary and historical significance. Its name derives from the stone fountain crowned with a foal, or potro, which still stands at its center. The square is mentioned in Cervantes’ Don Quixote and is surrounded by beautiful buildings, including former inns that once hosted travelers centuries ago.
- Roman Bridge - Stretching across the Guadalquivir River, the Roman Bridge is one of Córdoba’s most iconic landmarks. Initially built in the 1st century BC, it has been reconstructed and restored over the years, yet retains its ancient allure. With breathtaking views of the Mezquita and the old city, it serves as a powerful reminder of Córdoba’s Roman roots and enduring legacy.
- Judería de Cordoba - The Judería, or Jewish Quarter, is a labyrinth of narrow, whitewashed streets that showcase Córdoba’s rich multicultural heritage. Once home to a flourishing Jewish community during the Middle Ages, this area is brimming with charm — from traditional courtyards and artisan shops to historic landmarks like the Synagogue. Its tranquil, winding lanes invite you to envision the stories of those who lived here centuries ago.
- Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos - This formidable fortress-palace was once the residence of Christian monarchs and a pivotal site during the Reconquista. Built in the 14th century, the Alcázar combines military architecture with elegant gardens, reflecting its role as both a royal residence and strategic stronghold. Its walls have witnessed centuries of history, from Roman mosaics to meetings between Queen Isabella, King Ferdinand, and Christopher Columbus.
- Mercado Victoria - Housed within a stunning 19th-century iron-and-glass pavilion, Mercado Victoria is Córdoba’s first gourmet market. Inside, you’ll discover a vibrant array of local flavors, from Andalusian tapas to international cuisine, all served in a lively, modern setting. It’s a popular destination for both locals and visitors to savor the city’s culinary culture in a relaxed atmosphere.
- Torre de la Malmuerta - This unique 15th-century tower was originally constructed as a defensive watchtower to safeguard Córdoba’s walls. Its name, meaning “Tower of the Badly Dead Woman,” is derived from a local legend linked to a tragic tale. With its distinctive octagonal shape and robust stone construction, it stands as a captivating piece of the city’s medieval history.
- Palacio de Viana - This graceful palace is renowned for its twelve meticulously maintained patios, each displaying different styles of traditional Andalusian gardens. Once a noble family’s residence, the Palacio de Viana offers a tranquil retreat filled with art, history, and charming architecture that reflects Córdoba’s rich heritage.

- Full instruction on how to use an Electric Bike
- Smart / Bluetooth Helmet
- Mechanical & Emergency Support
- Access to Our Smartphone App for Navigation and GPS Commentary
- Top Quality Electric Bike
- Full instruction on how to use an Electric Bike
- Smart / Bluetooth Helmet
- Mechanical & Emergency Support
- Access to Our Smartphone App for Navigation and GPS Commentary
- Top Quality Electric Bike
- Food & Drink
- Food & Drink
Discover the captivating history and breathtaking architecture of Córdoba with this self-guided e-bike tour. Glide through the city’s winding streets, passing by remarkable sites such as the Mezquita, Roman Bridge, and the enchanting Jewish Quarter.
Utilize the user-friendly app to navigate to stunning plazas, secluded courtyards, and lively markets, all…
Discover the captivating history and breathtaking architecture of Córdoba with this self-guided e-bike tour. Glide through the city’s winding streets, passing by remarkable sites such as the Mezquita, Roman Bridge, and the enchanting Jewish Quarter.
Utilize the user-friendly app to navigate to stunning plazas, secluded courtyards, and lively markets, all while learning intriguing tales about Córdoba’s rich cultural heritage and diverse influences.
Perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or groups, this tour provides an engaging experience of Córdoba’s enduring allure and architectural marvels.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.