Seville, Cordoba and Granada Guided Custom Tour
Seville, Spain
Trip Type: Private Transfers
Duration: 10 hours
Looking for a comfortable, efficient and custom-made way to travel between Seville and Granada? In this private tour, enjoy the journey and scenery with a local guide, while having the luxury to stop in Cordoba along the way. Relax and enjoy the ancient city, with its Mosque (Mezquita), old Jewish quarter, Royal Stables, and fortress-castle (Alcazar), before arriving in Granada.
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Looking for a comfortable, efficient and custom-made way to travel between Seville and Granada? In this private tour, enjoy the journey and scenery with a local guide, while having the luxury to stop in Cordoba along the way. Relax and enjoy the ancient city, with its Mosque (Mezquita), old Jewish quarter, Royal Stables, and fortress-castle (Alcazar), before arriving in Granada.This excursion allows you to travel back in time to the glorious reign of Al-Andalus.
After picking you up from your accommodation, and stopping for a typical Andalusian breakfast, you will explore the city of Cordoba. The impressive Mosque (Mezquita), with its intricate arches, represents one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic art and calls your attention to its contrast with the current Gothic-style cathedral.
Once outside, you will pass through the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter and take a peek at some of the famous Cordoban patios, whose bright, colourful flowers contrast with the whitewashed walls and lovely Spanish tiles. Other must-see locations are the Royal Stables as well as the fortress-castle (Alcázar).
Afterwards, discover Cordoba's succulent and flavourful cuisine with some of its most famous tapas, such as flamenquin or salmorejo.
Finally, pass by the edge of the Guadalquivir River, enjoying the view of the city and the enormous water mills that supplied the city centuries ago, before heading to Granada, where more Andalusian treasures awaits you.
After picking you up from your accommodation, and stopping for a typical Andalusian breakfast, you will explore the city of Cordoba. The impressive Mosque (Mezquita), with its intricate arches, represents one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic art and calls your attention to its contrast with the current Gothic-style cathedral.
Once outside, you will pass through the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter and take a peek at some of the famous Cordoban patios, whose bright, colourful flowers contrast with the whitewashed walls and lovely Spanish tiles. Other must-see locations are the Royal Stables as well as the fortress-castle (Alcázar).
Afterwards, discover Cordoba's succulent and flavourful cuisine with some of its most famous tapas, such as flamenquin or salmorejo.
Finally, pass by the edge of the Guadalquivir River, enjoying the view of the city and the enormous water mills that supplied the city centuries ago, before heading to Granada, where more Andalusian treasures awaits you.
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