Córdoba, Steeped in Multicultural History but Overrun by Tourism


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March 12th 2017
Published: March 12th 2017
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Ronda’s rural vibes and the opportunity to walk in the countryside had been a great recharge for me. On the train from Ronda, I was looking forward to Córdoba. I had visions of flowery courtyards (called patios) in whitewashed buildings and Jewish and Moorish architectural influences. Basically, I was expecting a calmer, less-tourist-filled mix of Sevilla (flat, flamenco-filled) and Granada (... Read Full Entry



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19th March 2017

Wow!
We looked at all three of your most recent blogs from Malaga to Ronda to Cordoba. So scenic. It does make me so motivated to come to Spain (and Portugal and Italy) again and spend so much more time exploring as you have done. Thanks so much for sharing these views, both visual and editorial. Makes me want to learn more of history too!

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