WOW, I would say that "a feast for the eyes" is an understatement. You always have awesome footage and such a professional video. Like always looking forward to seeing your next destination.
Cordoba is an amazing travel destination especially the Mosque-cathedral and the Viana Palace. I also covered this place in my own travel channel and I can’t get enough of its beauty that’s why I love watching other travel videos. You successful vloggers really inspired me to do more travel vlogs. Thanks for your fully informed and amazing video. 👍
I was here recently in October, absolutely loved it here. I think I missed out on the street of flowers, next time I guess. The Mezquita is so stunning, I was truly mesmerised when I was in there. Excellent video content here, so valuable. New sub here.
Thanks so much Will! :) Really appreciate your positive comments. Cordoba is hands down one of my favourite cities - overall Andalusia takes my breath away. It is most famous for its Flower Patios - maybe next time you visit you can plan around April time! Its beautiful :)
your voice has a lot of persuasion with this guide on what to do, see and eat in Cordoba. it's really got me interested in visiting this place. that flower tasting though. loving the music in the video as well. a great guide overall, thanks for sharing! c/t
Wow, just posted 14 hrs ago? We've been researching for our upcoming trip and came across this - this is an awesome video. Very informative and helpful. Subscribed - thanks so much!
Hey! I'm super glad I was able to help you :) I am travelling 2 months around Spain and hitting 10 cities so stay tuned for more videos coming up. So far Seville and Córdoba are up. Málaga will be up next. After that Alicante, Valencia, Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona! Also if you can share with friends/family would be super appreciated. Thanks again! :)
I really appreciate that! :) I have lots of videos on amazing cities in Andalusia! Sure it'll help you out with planning your travel itineraries. Also it was around April time!
I really want to visit Cordoba. I have never actually done any activities via airbnb. was this your first time? How do the activities from airbnb compare to things found on other platform. Flower tasting sounds interesting
Thanks so much Liesel :) I am a huge fan of Airbnb experiences. Definitely not my first time. If you check out my other videos, I quite often refer to other Airbnb activities. Its an awesome way to meet locals, learn something new from there and make your travels more interesting.
Hey Aaron! Yeah I completely agree with you. I had used up royalty free music in the other videos so I had just put some catchy tune. Would of course do things differently moving forward :) thanks!
3:35 The oranges aren't the kind for eating. They are ornamental and are used to make bitter marmelade or to add scents to soap etc. Tourists pick them, take a bite, then spit them back out.
Yup exactly! I learnt during my free tour that in actual fact they were used to make marmalade to help against sea sickness. If you think of the word marmalade in French = mar (sea) malade (sick) ! 😄
We used to have the exact same oranges back in my grandpa house garden in Syria. My grandma used to make marmalade too and also juice by adding sugar and lemon juice to it. We call it “Naranj”
Love the slo mo horse and carriage shot in the beginning :) Oooh, I love the open doors. You pack your videos with great information! almost to 1,000 subs...YAY!!! Congrats :) Such pretty blooms in May. Flower tasting??? Such a unique experience. Looked like you guys had so much fun at dinner
Thats so sweet of you! :) Thanks always for your detailed comments. Means a lot! And yeah was such a cool city to visit. Flower tasting was so unique! And yup crossed 1K - so psyched! :)
Was one of the most unique experiences! And nope, they dont force you to buy anything afterwards :) Its a great AIRBNB experience to meet people, learn from a local and part-take in something interesting. Highly recommend it!
Hey Marinus, I found this experience in Airbnb Experiences! Not sure if they still have it post pandemic or they’ve changed the names. I had the link in the description section. Did you manage to find it?
Los españoles cuidamos y conservamos nuestro patrimonio cultural ibero, romano, judio, islámico y cristiano.La Alhambra de Granada fue protegida del saqueo y destrucción del ejército francés en época de Napoleón. Lástima que la Biblioteca de Córdoba fue incendiada,destruida por los almohades con 40000libros únicos y comparada en su época con la Biblioteca de Alejandria. Saludos
Great question! To be honest with you when I was editing the music, I had already done videos on Seville, Malaga and Cordoba and had used up my free flamenco music. Didn't find another to use so I ended up going for something else that could fit :)
There is a myth about the mosque-cathedral of cordoba, which one of their colums smell like sulffur so, people say that colum is one of the hell’s door. Sorry for my english
Sempre vejo este vídeo me lembro de perguntar pro meu avô como era sua cidade em 1917 quando ele tinha 9 anos de idade, meu avô disse nós fomos até a casa de meu irmão mais velho ele era casado tinha filhos fomos visitar ele pela última vez fui junto com meu irmão Rafael Rodrigues o meu irmão José minha irmã Maria meu pai e minha mãe depois de se despedir passamos por uma ponte medieval e conforme nós se distanciavamos numa carroça de bois eu atrás da carroça olhando vi a ponte sumindo da minha visão foram dias cansativos tínhamos que parar pra comer alimentar os bois dar água a eles descansar para pode chegar ao Porto de Gibraltar na Espanha chegamos lá meu pai disse vamos comprar a passagem para New York na mesma hora disse meu avô a mãe dele disse se for para ir para aquela terra dos ingleses eu fico aqui mesmo na Espanha pois ainda tenho 1 filho e netos aqui meu pai com medo que os filhos ficassem com a mãe na Espanha embarcaram outro navio para América do Sul o Brasil este navio com destino ao Porto de santos já dentro da embarcação o pai de meu avô disse venham para cá meus queridos filhos venha até o bico de proa eu fui disse meu avô aí o pai dele disse vejam o nome deste navio carpathia foi este navio que a 5 anos atrás em 1912 salvou os sobreviventes do Titanic a viagem foi longa durou quase 2 meses porque o navio era lento a vapor as vezes parava o navio foi uma viagem cansativa até aqui na cidade de santos em 1984 meu avô disse é Ivanildo eu não tive culpa de vir parar aqui neste país pequeno sabe eu tinha 9 anos que vontade me dá de ir a Córdoba visitar meu irmão se é que esteja vivo mesmo porque todos outros aqui já morreram só estou eu o mais novo ele que ficou lá era o mais velho talvez nem esteja vivo disse vai no consulado da Espanha peça a sua cidadania espanhola você tem este sobrenome espanhol porque eu nasci na Espanha seu sobrenome e paian porque eu nasci lá mais não fui depois em abril de 1988 ele morreu meu avô depois fui no consulado espanhol da av Ana Costa em santos em 2014 me falaram que o governo espanhol mudou a lei de pedir a cidadania espanhola somente para filhos e netos maiores como o senhor e neto maior o governo espanhol emitiu um documento em dezembro de 2000 eu fui criado pelo meu tio Waldemar paian está como pai no meu registro de nascimento porque quem cuidava de mim era minha avó dona Quadalupe Valadares Paian mais em 1969 minha avó com câncer no hospital disse pro Tite Waldemar paian quem vai cuidar dessa criança a Carmen não tem condições mentais para isso ele olhou pra minha avó disse deixa eu vou registrar ele como meu filho foi isso meu pai segundo minha mãe foi embora com outra mulher pra Curitiba eu só vi ele uma vez quando eu tinha 6 anos de idade ele conversava com o Tite apelido nome Waldemar paian meu tio irmão de minha mãe mais registro de como meu pai ele disse vai pra lá eu vi um homem moreno alto de bigode olhos grandes cabelos pretos olhar pra mim mais eu nem sabia depois meu tio Tite Waldemar paian disse sabe quem era aquele homem eu disse quem ele falou teu pai eu disse poxa porque não me falou e me chamou meu tio Waldemar paian porque eu disse a ele que eu te registrei você como filho ele foi embora meu tio disse que ele tinha uma oficina mecânica em São Bernardo do campo em São Paulo e um táxi não sei de mais nada enfim essa é uma de minhas histórias uma tem tantas mais prefiro nem dizer
Hey! Not sure what you mean by if I have to pay? Are you asking as a vlogger if I get free entry? Or are you asking if the main tourist places are free to tourists? Please clarify 😊
Montilla is not very far South almost direct south. It’s claim to fame relates to the citizenry over time of Cervantes, Saint John, and Garselosa de La Vega; the Inca who was the child of an Inca princess and a Spanish conquistador. A park at the lower edge of town has statues of the parents and a marble statue of the famous son. There is a also “Casa del Indio” which was not open when we were there.
WOW, I would say that "a feast for the eyes" is an understatement. You always have awesome footage and such a professional video. Like always looking forward to seeing your next destination.
Hey Anthony! Thanks so much! You are always so supportive. Really appreciate that. 😄 My video on Málaga will be out next!
The flower tasting is something incredible! So many cute corners around the city, this is such a beautiful video!!!
Thanks a bunch! :) And yeah such a unique experience!
AAAAAHHHH!! What an interesting and beautiful place!! On my bucket list!! The flowers are beautiful!!
I've never heard of a flower tasting!! YUM!!!
Thanks so much!! It was definitely super super interesting and highly recommend it. ❤️
Cordoba is an amazing travel destination especially the Mosque-cathedral and the Viana Palace. I also covered this place in my own travel channel and I can’t get enough of its beauty that’s why I love watching other travel videos. You successful vloggers really inspired me to do more travel vlogs. Thanks for your fully informed and amazing video. 👍
I was here recently in October, absolutely loved it here. I think I missed out on the street of flowers, next time I guess. The Mezquita is so stunning, I was truly mesmerised when I was in there. Excellent video content here, so valuable. New sub here.
Thanks so much Will! :) Really appreciate your positive comments. Cordoba is hands down one of my favourite cities - overall Andalusia takes my breath away. It is most famous for its Flower Patios - maybe next time you visit you can plan around April time! Its beautiful :)
I’m from Cordoba. First time I’ve heard about flowers tasting.
Yes its an amazing experience! You should try it sometime :)
Was in Spain never got the visit Córdoba, will definitely check it out next time.
Hey Ed :) Yeah definitely you should - great city!
Absolutely Incredible! Enjoy!
Thanks so much! Very nice of you. Stay tuned for more videos coming up.
This video is full enough for visit to Gordoba. No guide needed :-). Very good video with wonderful impressions of Cordoba.
Thank you so much! That's really nice of you. Glad it helped! :)
What a video! Thank you madam for this amazing video :)
your voice has a lot of persuasion with this guide on what to do, see and eat in Cordoba. it's really got me interested in visiting this place. that flower tasting though. loving the music in the video as well. a great guide overall, thanks for sharing! c/t
Thanks so much Alex that means a lot to me! :) It really is a fantastic city!
Wow, just posted 14 hrs ago? We've been researching for our upcoming trip and came across this - this is an awesome video. Very informative and helpful. Subscribed - thanks so much!
Hey! I'm super glad I was able to help you :) I am travelling 2 months around Spain and hitting 10 cities so stay tuned for more videos coming up. So far Seville and Córdoba are up. Málaga will be up next. After that Alicante, Valencia, Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona! Also if you can share with friends/family would be super appreciated. Thanks again! :)
Lovely video on a beautiful city 😊😊😊. Flower tasting is an absolute must-try. 👌🏽
Thank you! ❤️
Andalucia is on my list! What time of year was this? Your video is amazing.
I really appreciate that! :) I have lots of videos on amazing cities in Andalusia! Sure it'll help you out with planning your travel itineraries. Also it was around April time!
I really want to visit Cordoba. I have never actually done any activities via airbnb. was this your first time? How do the activities from airbnb compare to things found on other platform. Flower tasting sounds interesting
Thanks so much Liesel :) I am a huge fan of Airbnb experiences. Definitely not my first time. If you check out my other videos, I quite often refer to other Airbnb activities. Its an awesome way to meet locals, learn something new from there and make your travels more interesting.
what an informative video, thank you very much for sharing! I love the city it's a place of so much history and obviously full of good food :)
Thanks so much Mitch! Glad you enjoyed it :) Have you been to Andalusia before?
Amazing coverage!!
Thanks so much Dilip uncle! 😍
Very informative video...keep them coming !
Thanks dad! 😍
Waw superbe! Ojala je visite cette merveille !
Oui! bien sûr, vous pourrez visiter! 🙌🏼😀 s'il vous plaît vous abonner à ma chaîne youtube si vous voulez plus d'inspiration de voyage! merci beaucoup!
Nice video, I would've put music from Andalusia though. The music in the video was Cuban.
Hey Aaron! Yeah I completely agree with you. I had used up royalty free music in the other videos so I had just put some catchy tune. Would of course do things differently moving forward :) thanks!
Love love your videos ! You do an amazing job..
I really appreciate that so much! Thanks a lot! 🙏🏼❤️
Beautiful city
Thanks! :)
you are welcome
Stunning!!
Thanks ❤️
3:35 The oranges aren't the kind for eating. They are ornamental and are used to make bitter marmelade or to add scents to soap etc. Tourists pick them, take a bite, then spit them back out.
Yup exactly! I learnt during my free tour that in actual fact they were used to make marmalade to help against sea sickness. If you think of the word marmalade in French = mar (sea) malade (sick) ! 😄
We used to have the exact same oranges back in my grandpa house garden in Syria. My grandma used to make marmalade too and also juice by adding sugar and lemon juice to it. We call it “Naranj”
Amazing video.. always wanted to visit Spain.. thanks for all the information. It was quite detailed, loved the story telling 😀👍
Thanks a lot for your comments :)
I love cordoba, it's sucsh a lovely city ... It's been brutally hot when we were there ... I've enjoyed watching your video :)
Hey Mitch :) Yeah its a great city - and yup im burning up here in Barcelona haha. Summers.. sigh.. oh well! :)
Wow nice
Brilliant, good traveling channel, I LOVE TO TRAVEL AS WELL, keep up the good woooork 🌏🌎🌍🌐🌏🌎🌍
Love the slo mo horse and carriage shot in the beginning :) Oooh, I love the open doors. You pack your videos with great information! almost to 1,000 subs...YAY!!! Congrats :) Such pretty blooms in May. Flower tasting??? Such a unique experience. Looked like you guys had so much fun at dinner
Thats so sweet of you! :) Thanks always for your detailed comments. Means a lot! And yeah was such a cool city to visit. Flower tasting was so unique! And yup crossed 1K - so psyched! :)
Super informative video!
Thanks Nirali! Appreciate it :) do subscribe for more travel videos coming up!
Damn, the flower tasting sounds like a really special memory to share with those people. I'm sure paired with the wines, they are phenomenal! -c/t
Thanks so much! :) And yes it was one of the most unique experiences!
Olive oil tasting!!! never thought this activity exist. do they require you to buy after the olive oil tasting?
Was one of the most unique experiences! And nope, they dont force you to buy anything afterwards :) Its a great AIRBNB experience to meet people, learn from a local and part-take in something interesting. Highly recommend it!
Where did you go flower tasting? Do you have a link that we can follow?
Hey Marinus,
I found this experience in Airbnb Experiences! Not sure if they still have it post pandemic or they’ve changed the names. I had the link in the description section. Did you manage to find it?
Los españoles cuidamos y conservamos nuestro patrimonio cultural ibero, romano, judio, islámico y cristiano.La Alhambra de Granada fue protegida del saqueo y destrucción del ejército francés en época de Napoleón. Lástima que la Biblioteca de Córdoba fue incendiada,destruida por los almohades con 40000libros únicos y comparada en su época con la Biblioteca de Alejandria. Saludos
Very informative! I want to visit Spain and this is a good headstart for me 😄 thanks! New to your channel too! C/t
Thanks so much Des :) Spain has so much to offer! You'll love it!
Wooow super
Thanks!
Bravo
Shukran 🙏🏼
Córdoba es linda
Why not accompany the video with their amazing flamenco music tradition?
Great question! To be honest with you when I was editing the music, I had already done videos on Seville, Malaga and Cordoba and had used up my free flamenco music. Didn't find another to use so I ended up going for something else that could fit :)
@@TripleP But the music is Latin Caribbean. It's designed to make you salsa.
There is a myth about the mosque-cathedral of cordoba, which one of their colums smell like sulffur so, people say that colum is one of the hell’s door.
Sorry for my english
That is so interesting Luis! Thanks for sharing. Didn't know!
Sempre vejo este vídeo me lembro de perguntar pro meu avô como era sua cidade em 1917 quando ele tinha 9 anos de idade, meu avô disse nós fomos até a casa de meu irmão mais velho ele era casado tinha filhos fomos visitar ele pela última vez fui junto com meu irmão Rafael Rodrigues o meu irmão José minha irmã Maria meu pai e minha mãe depois de se despedir passamos por uma ponte medieval e conforme nós se distanciavamos numa carroça de bois eu atrás da carroça olhando vi a ponte sumindo da minha visão foram dias cansativos tínhamos que parar pra comer alimentar os bois dar água a eles descansar para pode chegar ao Porto de Gibraltar na Espanha chegamos lá meu pai disse vamos comprar a passagem para New York na mesma hora disse meu avô a mãe dele disse se for para ir para aquela terra dos ingleses eu fico aqui mesmo na Espanha pois ainda tenho 1 filho e netos aqui meu pai com medo que os filhos ficassem com a mãe na Espanha embarcaram outro navio para América do Sul o Brasil este navio com destino ao Porto de santos já dentro da embarcação o pai de meu avô disse venham para cá meus queridos filhos venha até o bico de proa eu fui disse meu avô aí o pai dele disse vejam o nome deste navio carpathia foi este navio que a 5 anos atrás em 1912 salvou os sobreviventes do Titanic a viagem foi longa durou quase 2 meses porque o navio era lento a vapor as vezes parava o navio foi uma viagem cansativa até aqui na cidade de santos em 1984 meu avô disse é Ivanildo eu não tive culpa de vir parar aqui neste país pequeno sabe eu tinha 9 anos que vontade me dá de ir a Córdoba visitar meu irmão se é que esteja vivo mesmo porque todos outros aqui já morreram só estou eu o mais novo ele que ficou lá era o mais velho talvez nem esteja vivo disse vai no consulado da Espanha peça a sua cidadania espanhola você tem este sobrenome espanhol porque eu nasci na Espanha seu sobrenome e paian porque eu nasci lá mais não fui depois em abril de 1988 ele morreu meu avô depois fui no consulado espanhol da av Ana Costa em santos em 2014 me falaram que o governo espanhol mudou a lei de pedir a cidadania espanhola somente para filhos e netos maiores como o senhor e neto maior o governo espanhol emitiu um documento em dezembro de 2000 eu fui criado pelo meu tio Waldemar paian está como pai no meu registro de nascimento porque quem cuidava de mim era minha avó dona Quadalupe Valadares Paian mais em 1969 minha avó com câncer no hospital disse pro Tite Waldemar paian quem vai cuidar dessa criança a Carmen não tem condições mentais para isso ele olhou pra minha avó disse deixa eu vou registrar ele como meu filho foi isso meu pai segundo minha mãe foi embora com outra mulher pra Curitiba eu só vi ele uma vez quando eu tinha 6 anos de idade ele conversava com o Tite apelido nome Waldemar paian meu tio irmão de minha mãe mais registro de como meu pai ele disse vai pra lá eu vi um homem moreno alto de bigode olhos grandes cabelos pretos olhar pra mim mais eu nem sabia depois meu tio Tite Waldemar paian disse sabe quem era aquele homem eu disse quem ele falou teu pai eu disse poxa porque não me falou e me chamou meu tio Waldemar paian porque eu disse a ele que eu te registrei você como filho ele foi embora meu tio disse que ele tinha uma oficina mecânica em São Bernardo do campo em São Paulo e um táxi não sei de mais nada enfim essa é uma de minhas histórias uma tem tantas mais prefiro nem dizer
Do you have yo pay yo go on tourist's places
Hey! Not sure what you mean by if I have to pay? Are you asking as a vlogger if I get free entry? Or are you asking if the main tourist places are free to tourists? Please clarify 😊
@@TripleP .I mean are the tourist places free to enter . I have visited Cordoba now and really enjoyed it.
Montilla is not very far South almost direct south. It’s claim to fame relates to the citizenry over time of Cervantes, Saint John, and Garselosa de La Vega; the Inca who was the child of an Inca princess and a Spanish conquistador. A park at the lower edge of town has statues of the parents and a marble statue of the famous son. There is a also “Casa del Indio” which was not open when we were there.
Thats super interesting thanks for letting me know! :)
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