Cordoba is decked out in May

May Begins Córdoba (where you can find excellent hotels in Cordoba) dresses up. Spring boasts of its beauty and makes her way through streets, squares and neighborhoods knowing that thousands of visitors come to enjoy four important events in the most desired capital of Andalusia.

Hundred and thirty thousand carnations celebrate the arrival of May, a month which is celebrated and received in the Battle of the Flowers when the gun announced the start of 31 days of real holiday.

Las Cruces, is a celebration where neighborhoods show their traditional representative Cruces made with brightly colored flowers that are installed in places by fraternities, clubs and neighborhood associations. The festival continues until May 2 and attendees can sample wines and tapas amontillados popular cooking and other delicacies.

Festival de Patios, Grilles and Balconies given by inaugurated on May 5 and is one of the most important appointments. The patio is a paradigm and soul of the city, where the spirit resides, memory and history of Cordoba, is the meeting point for the meeting and conversation, retreat from the bustle of everyday life.

Patios Scan is a unique and wonderful experience.

The wines of Montilla-Moriles are the main protagonists of Wine Tasting and therefore, Córdoba has a route from the taverns, where fine wine taste with a cover of Iberian Pedroches Valley has a special flavor of an old ritual.

Go from bar to bar is to know the true face of the city.

The Health Fair is the crowning glory of Cordoba in May. A fair every year evokes a traditional site of the city and aesthetics that makes a replica covered with thousands of bulbs. This year the fair will be held between 21 and 29 to close a month in which brightness is the best way to get noticed.

In any case, remember to enjoy fully Córdoba during the day and relax then you can stay in some of their wonderful cheap hotels.

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