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San Basilio District

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The San Basilio District, also known as Alcázar Viejo, is one of Córdoba’s most charming and traditional neighborhoods. Famous for its whitewashed houses, flower-filled courtyards, and peaceful atmosphere, this district embodies the essence of Andalusian life. It’s also the heart of the **Festival de los Patios**, where locals open their beautifully decorated homes to visitors each May. Located near the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos and the city walls, San Basilio is a quiet residential area filled with narrow lanes, family-run taverns, and hidden patios. Walking through its streets feels like stepping back in time to the Córdoba of centuries past.

What to See & Do

  • 🌸 Visit the 🪴 famous flowered patios to see the award-winning seasonal blooms 🪴
  • 🏘️ Explore the 🏘️ picturesque Calle San Basilio and its iconic white houses 🏘️
  • 🏛️ Discover the 🔔 Patio Museum to learn about the ancient local culture 🔔
  • 🍷 Try traditional 🍤 Andalusian tapas and wines at a neighborhood tavern 🍤
  • 📸 Capture charming 📷 street scenes filled with flowers and historic architecture 📷

How to Get There

  • 👟 Walk southwest 🚶 for ten minutes from the Mosque-Cathedral via Calle Amador de los Ríos 🚶
  • 🚕 Reach the 🚉 neighborhood from the Córdoba train station via a ten-minute taxi 🚕
  • 🚌 Board a 🚍 local bus on lines 3 or 12 to the Alcázar Viejo stop 🚍
  • 🚶 Enjoy a 🗺️ walking approach as street parking in the area is very limited 🗺️

Travel Tips

  • 🌅 Visit in 🕙 the early morning for cooler air and soft photography light 🕙
  • 🤫 Respect the 🏠 private homes while you are exploring the neighborhood patios 🏠
  • 🥘 Taste local 🧀 dishes like salmorejo at the authentic neighborhood taverns 🧀
  • 📷 Bring your 📷 camera for the best flower and street photography opportunities 📷

Suggested Itinerary

  • 9:00 AM – 🏁 Arrive at 🏘️ San Basilio to begin your walk along the main street 🏁
  • 9:30 AM – 🏛️ Visit the 🔔 Patio Museum to explore the historic Casa de las Campanas 🔔
  • 10:30 AM – ☕ Enjoy a 🥨 coffee or breakfast at a local flower-filled patio café 🥨
  • 11:30 AM – 👟 Continue to 🏰 the nearby Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos for a tour 🏰

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

24 hours daily (public streets)

Entry Fee:

Free to walk around; some patios charge small entry fees during the festival.

Best Time to Visit:

Spring, especially during the Festival de los Patios (May).

Location

📌San Basilio District 14004 Córdoba, Spain

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