Córdoba, Steeped in Multicultural History but Overrun by Tourism
March 12th 2017 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 (
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