Roman Cisterns – a surprise in rural Andalucia
These are the extraordinary Roman cisterns in the village of Monturque in the province of Cordoba, northern Andalucia, (Cisternas Romanas …
Read MoreGet ready for May in Andalucia!
As a resource, I just wanted to quickly detail some of the forthcoming cultural fairs and events in Andalucía. Feria …
Read MoreBaroque fountains, rococo doorways and Andalusian geraniums… in Priego de Cordoba
Spring is without doubt one of the best times to enjoy Andalucia, and especially Cordoba province. Priego de Cordoba, the …
Read MoreEat, Sleep, Love; Cordoba
Intriguing, beguiling, seductive; the Andalusian provincial capital of Córdoba offers a fascinating and indulgent short break High walls, with crumbling …
Read MoreHotels in Cordoba
During my last visit to Cordoba, we stayed in two hotels, giving an idea of the two main types of …
Read MoreSnapshots from Cordoba
Córdoba, capital of its province of the same name, is certainly one of Andalucía’s more mysterious provincial capitals. Not served …
Read MoreCordoba Province – Introductory travel notes by Andrew Forbes
In the middle ages, Córdoba was the capital of the Muslim empire of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, so …
Read MoreMore “West inside East” than East meets West…
“Olé!”, came the cry behind me, just audible above the loud rhythmic stamping of the Flamenco dancers on stage. Friday …
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