Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

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Córdoba, Spain

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Fortress· Tourist attraction· Museum

Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs is located in Córdoba, Spain on Plaza Campo Santo de los Mártires, s/n,. Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category fortress in Spain.

Address

Plaza Campo Santo de los Mártires, s/n,

Phone

+34 957420151

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Francisco Ramirez

An amazing time window, with a unique history. First was an roman building, after that was an emir residence and finally a holiday palace for the catholics kings, a very special place with incredible energy.

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Christopher Semenuk

Amazing Moorish palace that you can visit for 5 euros or so. Not overly large but beautiful grounds to stroll through on a nice afternoon and like all the similar places it is a nice way to get out of the heat and enjoy nature. Not overly packed with people compared to many other types of monuments which is nice. If you can't get to Alhambra, this while no where near as big is still something amazing to see and for a fraction of the price and with no lines or annoying people blocking everything off!

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Grant Bremner

A really beautiful and tranquil place to visit in Cordoba. The old Alcázar orchard has been transformed into an impressive area of approximately 55,000m² of magnificent gardens with forest species including palm, cypress, orange and lemon trees, which surround a number of elegant fountains and ponds. You can spend hours walking around this magnificent place.

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Jan Smith

A must see. The building is not elaborate, but historically significant as the place where King Fernando and Queen Isabella decided to fund Columbus's search for ocean routes, which ultimately resulted in the discovery of America. Be sure to see the room in which this was decided. Downstairs at the far end of the upper small courtyard gardens, don't miss the Royal Baths. If you take the stairs up to the tower from the walls, you will be rewarded with a great garden view as well as one into the riding school next door. Then, visit the exquisite garden complex, truly the best part of this facility. You will want to linger here. Closed Mondays. Tue-Sun opens at 8:30. Lines are not bad in September. Closes early in the hot summer. Signage only in Spanish, and limited, sadly. Toilets available in the gardens near the big open dirt yard.

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Daniel Francisco Rioja Garrido

Great stop! Impressive gardens and history. Cheaper tickets than other places. We almost miss it and it would have been a real loss! There is a night show with water and lights that is probably worth it. We didn't have the time to go, though... 100% recommended. A must do in Cordoba!