Cordoba Synagogue — A Unique Hidden Gem in Andalucia

Amy Green
8 min readFeb 17, 2023

One of my highlights of Cordoba was finding this 12th century Synagogue. It’s one of only three synagogues from this era left standing — the other two are in Toledo. If you are spending time in Cordoba then don’t miss this…it’s easy to get to (walkable from the Mezquita) and you don’t need a guide.

Getting to the Cordoba Synagogue

You can walk to the Synagogue from the Mezquita (The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba) in about 5 minutes — walk into juderia (the Jewish quarter) and walk past the Maimonides statue (pictured below) and down the side of the bull fighting museum.

The Synagogue is free to get in and you don’t need to book tickets in advance. Not as many people know about it so it’s nowhere near as packed as the Mezquita. It’s quite tucked away on a narrow street called Los Judíos (The Jews) and is not really recognisable from the outside, but it is signposted.

You only really need 15 minutes there to have a look and read the signage, but believe me it is worth it for sure. If you are already at the Mezquita in Cordoba you would be silly not to make the short walk for this.

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Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!