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Our Cultural
Activities
Tour of Cordoba
Córdoba, situated in southern Spain, half
way between Seville and Granada, has one of Spain’s richest
historical heritages. In Roman times Córdoba was an important
city: The roman writer Seneca was born in Cordoba and we have
the magnificent Roman bridge “Puente Romano de Cordoba”
across the Guadalquivir River.
During the Islamic period Cordoba became the
most important cultural and political center in the whole Islamic
world from east to west. Cordoba’s population reached one
million: the largest city in Europe at the time.
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| Language and culture in the streets |
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Discover southern Spain’s gastronomy
Customs and popular festivals
- Flamenco in Andalusia.
- Seville’s Holy Week.
- The Feria (April Fair).
- Learn to dance sevillanas for the Feria.
Popular bars and wineries
Seville’s Mudejar art
Discover Seville’s legends walking through
the streets of the Santa Cruz quarter.
- La cabeza del rey Don Pedro,
- Don Miguel de Mañara
- Miguel de Cervantes and Seville
- Sevillian poets: Bécquer and Luis Cernuda.
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- Cordoba and the Mezquita (mosque)
- Granada and the Alhambra
- Trekking on the Ruta de los Pueblos Blancos (route
of the White Towns): Ronda and Grazalema
- San Fermines in Pamplona
- Weekend in Morocco.
- Get to know Madrid and the Prado Museum
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