Mercado Victoria (Victoria Market), Cordoba
Victoria Market is a lively and popular gourmet market located in the heart of Cordoba. This modern food hall features dozens of food and drink vendors, offering a wide variety of traditional Andalusian cuisine, as well as international dishes from around the world. The market is housed in a historic building that has been beautifully restored, with high ceilings, wrought-iron railings, and a spacious outdoor terrace.
Opened in 2013, the Mercado Victoria has quickly become a favorite destination for foodies and locals alike. The market is known for its lively atmosphere, delicious food, and excellent selection of local wines and craft beers. Visitors can sample traditional Andalusian dishes like salmorejo, rabo de toro, and flamenquín, as well as international cuisine like sushi, tacos, and burgers.
In addition to food and drink, the Mercado Victoria also hosts a variety of events and activities, including live music performances, cooking demonstrations, and workshops. The market is open daily from mid-morning until late at night, making it a popular spot for a leisurely lunch, a quick snack, or a night out with friends.
Whether you're looking to sample the flavors of Andalusia, discover new international cuisine, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of a modern food hall, the Mercado Victoria is a must-visit foodie destination in Cordoba.
Opened in 2013, the Mercado Victoria has quickly become a favorite destination for foodies and locals alike. The market is known for its lively atmosphere, delicious food, and excellent selection of local wines and craft beers. Visitors can sample traditional Andalusian dishes like salmorejo, rabo de toro, and flamenquín, as well as international cuisine like sushi, tacos, and burgers.
In addition to food and drink, the Mercado Victoria also hosts a variety of events and activities, including live music performances, cooking demonstrations, and workshops. The market is open daily from mid-morning until late at night, making it a popular spot for a leisurely lunch, a quick snack, or a night out with friends.
Whether you're looking to sample the flavors of Andalusia, discover new international cuisine, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of a modern food hall, the Mercado Victoria is a must-visit foodie destination in Cordoba.
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Mercado Victoria (Victoria Market) on Map
Sight Name: Mercado Victoria (Victoria Market)
Sight Location: Cordoba, Spain (See walking tours in Cordoba)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Cordoba, Spain (See walking tours in Cordoba)
Sight Type: Shopping
Walking Tours in Cordoba, Spain
Create Your Own Walk in Cordoba
Creating your own self-guided walk in Cordoba is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Cordoba Introduction Walking Tour
It is said that the Carthaginian general, Hamilcar Barca, named the town Qart Juba which means "Town of Juba," for a comrade general killed in battle. Roman conquerors pronounced the name "Corduba." Close enough.
A Carthaginian settlement on the West Bank of the Guadalquivir River was captured by the Romans in 206 BC. A proper Roman colony was founded near the Iberian... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles
A Carthaginian settlement on the West Bank of the Guadalquivir River was captured by the Romans in 206 BC. A proper Roman colony was founded near the Iberian... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles
Ancient Roman Sites Walking Tour
Under all in Cordoba lies a once redoubtable Roman strongpoint. After Scipio's defeat of the Carthaginians in Llipa, the victorious Romans set up camp by the Guadalquivir River.
Under Augustus, the city gained the status of Colonia Patricia. A perimeter wall was built touching the Guadalquivir River. There were two forums, colonial and provincial. A large amphitheater has been uncovered.... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Under Augustus, the city gained the status of Colonia Patricia. A perimeter wall was built touching the Guadalquivir River. There were two forums, colonial and provincial. A large amphitheater has been uncovered.... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Cordoba Jewish Quarter Walk
The Judería de Córdoba is the area in Córdoba that was once densely populated by the Jews, between the 10th and the 15th centuries. Back then, it was a time when three world religions – Christianity, Judaism, and Islam – coexisted in Córdoba, although not always peacefully. Attesting to that today are the major religious shrines found in the area, like the Synagogue, the Mosque-Cathedral... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.4 Km or 0.2 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.4 Km or 0.2 Miles