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Lastly, Córdoba invites visitors into a historically rich landscape steeped in its Islamic past. The city's main attraction is the remarkable Mosque-Cathedral, showcasing stunning architectural elements, including a forest of red and white striped arches.
Delve into the Jewish Quarter, a maze of narrow streets adorned with charming shops, and visit the beautiful Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, a fortress surrounded by lush gardens. Córdoba is also famous for its Patios Festival held each spring, revealing flower-filled courtyards. Savor local dishes like salmorejo, a refreshing cold tomato soup, in this unique blend of Moorish, Christian, and Jewish heritage.