Córdoba is a city out of a fairytale, at least for a foodie, flower loving, sunshine enthusiast like me. I visited Córdoba in early October and we could not have asked for better weather. It was in the 80's during the day and dropped to the 60's at night. The sunshine felt glorious as we toured around and walked A LOT (like 13 miles a day). The streets are filled will flower pots and in October there were still a lot of flowers in bloom. There is a festival in May called Córdoba Patio Festival, and you can tour around all the most beautiful patios (houses, restuarants, stores, etc.) There are tons are restaurants with patios overflowing with flowers and plants, mostly outside, and a lot of these places have flamenco shows. The Mezquita of Córdoba is a sight you 100% have to see if you visit. I also recommend walking across the bridge and just walking around the entire city is the best way to see everything.
The Roman Bridge of Córdoba
Breakfast at Maddow Coffee Shop
Outside of the Mezquita. Wearing my favorite Cleobella Dress and Satchel!
Inside the Mezquita.
Passing by the Mezquita on the second day, had to take a photo with this doorway!
Walking through the streets of Córdoba.
A beautiful Patio I found on one of the little streets. This is someones house!!!
My favorite photo of the trip! The colors are just so lovely.
El Patio De Maria. We ate salmorejo and paella, and delicious wine of course!
Clearly can't get enough of these streets!
Veggie Paella!
When you find a fun striped wall, you have to take a pic with it!
Why was this so funny to me?!?
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