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Spanish Holiday Captivating Cordoba

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If you're traveling to Spain between April-June, do plan to spend some time in the beautiful city of Cordoba in Andalucia. Inhabited since 152 BC, Cordoba was first a Roman stronghold, then a glittering center of Islamic art, literature and culture, reconquered by the Christians in the 13th century and is today a bustling industrial hub, with superb eateries, lively entertainment spots and some beautiful parks and gardens. Summertime, in May, sees this city at its best, with its lovely ancient courtyards lined by flowering vines and plants. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, the city's most famous landmark is the Great Mosque, now a Christian cathedral, is one of the most stunning examples of Islamic art. The vast hall with its nearly 900 pillars of semi-precious stones like jasper and onyx and the gorgeously embellished gilded prayer niches, colored glass windows and magnificent vaulted ceiling is an unforgettable sight. Nearby, visitors can see the Roman ruins, which consist of an ancient bridge, an amphitheater, temple and a Forum. These remains are another well-known symbol of Corboba. The Jewish quarter near the Great Mosque is a quaint and charming place, with its narrow, twisted alleyways and synagogue. Andalucian horses were once the most famous in the world and here in Cordoba's Old Town, you can visit the Royal Stables. The ancient Caliphate Baths are also in this part of the town. Another place of interest for literature-buffs would be the Posada del Porto, a street of old inns, which finds mention in many Spanish literary works such as Don Quixote. Cordoba is situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir river, the only river in Spain which is completely navigable. Along the river you can still see the ancient flour mills. The city is filled with sculptures and monuments on almost every street corner. Another notable feature is Cordoba's wealth of greenery and parks. On the river-banks is the terrace-design Parque de Miraflores. The Parque de Asomadilla, the Park of Pomegranates is planted with traditional Mediterranean trees and plants. Cordoba almost rivals cities like Paris and London with its wealth of bridges, both ancient and modern. For food-lovers, villas in spain Cordoba presents some delicious options. The local orange groves provide fresh fruit, desserts, preserves and liqueurs. Iberian ham, cured meat, local cheeses, fresh seafood and wonderful local wines like Montilla Moriles are on offer in restaurants and eateries in the Old Town. Tavernas in San Lorenzo or Santa Marina offer free tapas or snacks with your drinks. If you want a full traditional meal, try some of the high-end restaurants in the Old Town. Youngsters need not despair! Cordoba has a lively night-life, ice-cream parlors, discos, pubs and malls with multiplexes, gaming centers and plenty of music shows. The art and theater events here are also very interesting. So keep Cordoba in mind when you're planning your Spanish holiday!

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