1 night in Córdoba and 1 night in
Granada (11-13 november)
A three-day excursion to Córdoba and Granada
provides the opportunity to experience Andalusia, a region of Spain that is
quite distinct from Madrid.
The trip
includes the following:
2.Roundtrip transportation by coach
3.One night in Córdoba at a three or four star
hotel
(breakfast included)
4.One night in Granada at a three or four star
hotel (breakfast and dinner included).
5.Tour guides in both cities
6.Visits to The Alhambra, the Cathedral, The
Mezquita in Córdoba
7.Flamenco show in Córdoba
8.Travel insurance
CORDOBA:
With its mix of Jewish, Islamic, and Christian influences, it could be argued that Córdoba is one of the oldest centers of learning in Europe.
Today a moderately sized modern city, the old town contains many impressive
architectural reminders of when Córdoba was the thriving capital of the Caliphate of Córdoba that governed almost all of the Iberian
peninsula. In the 10th century, Córdoba was one of the largest cities in the
world, as well as a great cultural, political and economic center. The great
Mosque dates from this period and the Christian Cathedral built within its
perimeter was erected in the 13th century. Nowadays Córdoba is a
great cultural focal point in the South of Europe, considered as one of the
most beautifully conserved cities. With one of the most extensive historical
heritages in the world it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.
GRANADA:
Granada is well known for The Alhambra, a Moorish
citadel-palace,and one of the most famous gems of the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian historical
legacy that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and tourist cities in
Spain. Some of the finest examples of Almohad, urban projects are in a part of
the city called the Albaicín.
It is also well-known within Spain due to the
prestigious University of Granada and, nowadays, wild night-life. In fact,
it is said that it is one of the three best cities for college students.