Cordoba was possibly Carthaginian in origins and was occupied by the Romans in 152 BC. Under the Roman rule, the city flourished, though Julius Caesar massacred 20,000 inhabitants of the areas in 45BC for supporting the sons of Pompey. The town was a spot for the peaceful coexistence of three different religions (Islam, Christianity, and Jewish) and is renowned for its leather manufacturing sites and silversmiths. Some famous landmarks in Cordoba include; Mosque of Cordoba, Roman Bridge of Cordoba, Palacio de Viana, Torre De Calahorra, and Medina Azahara – Conjunto Arqueologico, amongst others.
The city's beautiful environment with several fascinating scenes, pathways and great city walls can be sighted en route walking and biking tours. Visitors can visit and explore the most beautiful landmarks and monuments in the city on sightseeing tours and explore the city's museums and art galleries and ancient historical and religious centres on cultural and historical tours in Cordoba. Several other outdoor activities aside the ones listed above can also be enjoyed in the city, including food and wine tasting tours and more.
On arrival to the city, visitors do not need to worry about transfers with pre-booked airport transfersand other city transports that offer tourists great convenience. The city's best experiences can be enjoyed with the tour team, Tripindicator that provides the best tour options to visitors based on user's feedback and reviews at very affordable prices compared to other tour agencies. Visitors can also explore neighbouring cities and towns on day trips and excursionsfrom Cordoba.
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