Top Mezquita Cordoba Tickets

The two most-popular ways into the Mosque-Cathedral.

Other Mezquita Cordoba Ticket Options

Private guides, self-guided audio, and combo entries with nearby landmarks.

Mosque-Cathedral Private Guided Tour
Private tourSkip the line

Private Guided Tour

Personalised, skip-the-crowds access to the Mosque-Cathedral with a dedicated guide.

E-Ticket with Audio Guide
E-TicketAudio Guide

E-Ticket with Audio Guide

Explore the Mezquita at your own pace with a multi-language audio guide app and skip-the-line entry.

Cordoba Mosque & Jewish Quarter
Cultural tourJewish sites

Cordoba Mosque & Jewish Quarter

Explore the Mosque-Cathedral and the atmospheric Jewish Quarter on a single guided walk.

Mosque-Cathedral & Alcazar
Combination tourGuided

Mosque-Cathedral & Alcazar

Pair the Mosque-Cathedral with the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos on a single guided tour.

Day Trips

Reach the Mezquita on a single-day return from Seville, Costa del Sol, or Granada.

From Seville: Cordoba, Mezquita & Carmona
Day tripFrom Seville

From Seville: Cordoba, Mezquita & Carmona

Three Andalusian highlights in one day from Seville — the Mezquita, Córdoba’s old town, and Carmona — with hotel pickup.

From Seville: Mezquita and Carmona day trip
Day tripFrom Seville

From Seville: Mezquita and Carmona day trip

A focused day trip from Seville covering the Mezquita, Córdoba’s patios, and the nearby town of Carmona.

From Costa del Sol: Córdoba with Mezquita
Day tripFrom Costa del Sol

From Costa del Sol: Córdoba with Mezquita

Full-day round-trip from Málaga and the Costa del Sol resorts, covering Córdoba’s old town and the Mezquita with a guide.

From Granada: Córdoba with Mezquita
Day tripFrom Granada

From Granada: Córdoba with Mezquita

Day trip from Granada with hotel pickup, focused on the Mezquita and Córdoba’s UNESCO-listed historic centre.

Before You Go

Pricing, booking strategy, and the visit-decision questions every traveller should sort out first.

Skip the Line
Skip-the-line

Skip the Line

Avoid long queues with timed online tickets, fast-track tours, and guided experiences offering priority entry.

Guided vs Self-Guided Tour
Decision guide

Guided vs Self-Guided Tour

How a live guided tour compares to a self-guided visit with an audio app — and when each format wins.

Night Tour
Night tour

Night Tour

The official Soul of Córdoba night experience — when it runs, what it covers, and how to book.

How to Buy Tickets
Booking

How to Buy Tickets

Where to buy direct from the cathedral chapter, when to book ahead, and how to avoid reseller markups.

Ticket Prices
Pricing

Ticket Prices

All 2026 admission prices in one place: adult rates, student discounts, senior reductions, and Bell Tower costs.

Free Entry
Free entry

Free Entry

When and how the Mezquita opens for free, the morning rules, and what the free window actually includes.

Which Mezquita Cordoba Ticket Should You Choose?

Use this quick comparison to match the ticket type to your travel style.

Ticket Best For Book
Mosque-Cathedral Guided TourGuided tour with historian Visitors wanting expert-led cathedral insights Book Now
Jewish Quarter, Mosque, and Alcázar TourThree monuments, one tour History buffs exploring all three landmarks Book Now
Mosque-Cathedral E-Ticket with Audio GuideSkip-the-line with audio Independent explorers at their own pace Book Now
From Seville: Cordoba, the Mosque and Carmona Day TripDay trip with two cities Seville visitors wanting a full day out Book Now
Cordoba Mosque & Jewish Quarter TourTwo iconic quarters guided First-timers covering Córdoba’s highlights fast Book Now
From Seville: Cordoba & Carmona with Mezquita, Synagoge & PatiosFull-day multi-stop tour Seville guests wanting the complete experience Book Now
Mosque-Cathedral and Alcazar TourTwo top monuments guided Culture lovers pairing mosque and palace Book Now
Córdoba from Costa del Sol & Mosque-Cathedral TourCoastal pickup with guide Costa del Sol guests exploring inland Book Now
From Granada: Córdoba with Mezquita Guided TourRound-trip with Mezquita guide Granada visitors adding Córdoba seamlessly Book Now

How to Pick the Right Mezquita Cordoba Experience

A few simple ways to decide based on your timing, travel style, and what kind of visit you want.

First Time Visiting the Mezquita

Exploring Córdoba on a Budget

Combining the Mezquita with Córdoba’s Highlights

Looking for a Special Mezquita Experience

Booking Tips & Practical Info

What to know before you buy your Mezquita Cordoba tickets.

🎫 Book online in advance — The Mezquita sells out quickly, especially during spring and autumn. Reserve your timed-entry ticket on the official cathedral website at least 2–3 weeks ahead to guarantee your preferred slot.
Arrive at opening time — The Mezquita opens at 10:00 AM (8:30 AM for free early-morning Mass entry). Arriving right at opening lets you explore the forest of double arches and the mihrab before tour groups fill the space.
📱 Keep your mobile ticket ready — Digital tickets are accepted at the entrance — save your QR code to your phone wallet or take a screenshot in case of weak signal inside the old quarter’s narrow streets.
🔄 Check the cancellation policy — Official tickets are generally non-refundable but may allow date changes if requested 48 hours in advance. Third-party platforms like GetYourGuide often offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before, which is safer for flexible plans.
👗 Dress modestly for entry — The Mezquita is an active Catholic cathedral. Cover your shoulders and knees — sleeveless tops, short skirts, and swimwear will be refused at the door regardless of the Córdoba heat.
📋 Know what’s included — A standard ticket covers the full interior including the cathedral nave, the original Islamic prayer hall, and the Patio de los Naranjos. The bell tower (Torre Campanario) requires a separate timed ticket and sells out even faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about tours, combos, and choosing the right ticket.

General admission to the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba starts at around €13 for adults, with guided tour packages typically ranging from €20 to €35 depending on what’s included. Combo tours that add the Alcázar or Jewish Quarter cost more but offer better value than booking separately.
Yes, booking in advance is strongly recommended, especially from March to October and during Semana Santa. Popular guided tours and early-morning time slots sell out days ahead, and pre-booking guarantees your preferred entry time.
The Mosque-Cathedral E-Ticket with Audio Guide lets you explore at your own pace with recorded commentary on your phone. A guided tour includes a live, expert guide who can answer questions and point out details you’d otherwise miss, such as the hidden mihrab mosaics and the Renaissance cathedral built inside the mosque.
Yes, most pre-booked tickets and guided tours include skip-the-line access, allowing you to bypass the general admission queue. This is especially valuable on weekends and holidays when wait times can exceed 45 minutes.
Several combo options are available: the Mosque-Cathedral and Alcázar Tour covers Córdoba’s two main monuments, while the Jewish Quarter, Mosque, and Alcázar Tour adds a walking tour of the historic Judería. There are also full-day trips from Seville that combine the Mezquita with Carmona and other Córdoba highlights.
Most tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit for a full refund. Check the specific cancellation policy when booking, as some discounted or last-minute tickets may be non-refundable.
Yes, all tickets require selecting a date and time slot. Morning slots (especially 8:30–10:00 AM) tend to be less crowded, while midday slots fill up fastest. Guided tours run at fixed times set by the tour operator.
A guided tour is worth it if you want to understand the building’s layered history — from Roman temple to Visigothic church to Umayyad mosque to Catholic cathedral. Guides explain architectural details like the double-arched columns and the significance of the 19 aisles that most self-guided visitors walk past.
Yes, several day trips depart from Seville and include Mezquita entry with a guide. The Córdoba, the Mosque and Carmona Day Trip and the Córdoba & Carmona with Mezquita, Synagogue & Patios tour both cover round-trip transport, skip-the-line access, and guided visits to multiple sites.
The Córdoba from Costa del Sol & Mosque-Cathedral Tour includes hotel pickup from the Costa del Sol, round-trip coach transport, a guided visit inside the Mosque-Cathedral, and free time to explore Córdoba’s old town. Entry fees and a licensed guide are included in the price.