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Colourful electric tuk-tuk in front of the Mezquita-Cathedral of Córdoba with tourists aboard
Guided Tour

Tuk-Tuk Tour of Córdoba

Tours en Tuk-Tuk por Córdoba

1h to 2h30 depending on tour
Daily on request — Flexible departures between 9 am and 8 pm
Hotel pickup in the historic centre or at Plaza de las Tendillas
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At a glance

Duration
1h to 2h30 depending on tour
Price
From €45 (city tour 1h) — €120 (full tour 2h30 with Medina Azahara)
Schedule
Daily on request — Flexible departures between 9 am and 8 pm
Meeting point
Hotel pickup in the historic centre or at Plaza de las Tendillas
Languages
English, Spanish, Italian
Group size
Maximum 4 people per tuk-tuk — Multiple vehicles can be booked for groups
Availability
Year-round — Booking required 24 hours in advance
Accessibility
Excellent for people with reduced mobility — Boarding assistance available — Adapted vehicles on request

The tuk-tuk is the practical solution for seeing Córdoba without burning your feet on scorching cobblestones in July. A small three-wheeled electric vehicle carries you between monuments while a guide narrates the history. Less athletic than the free walking tour, but considerably more comfortable when it's 40°C in the shade.

How it works

You book a private tour for 1 to 4 people. The driver-guide picks you up at your hotel if you're in the historic centre, otherwise meet at Plaza de las Tendillas. The tuk-tuk is electric — silent and zero emissions in the narrow lanes of the Judería. The roof shields you from the sun in summer. Some models have air conditioning.

The basic tour runs 1 hour and covers the classics: past the Mezquita, the Roman Bridge, the Alcázar and the Synagogue. The guide stops for photos, shares anecdotes and answers questions. At €45, it's a fast way to get an overview before deciding what to explore on foot.

Tours available

City tour (1 hour) — The monuments of the historic centre. Good for those with limited time or who want to get their bearings before exploring alone. Around €45–60 for the whole tuk-tuk (1 to 4 passengers).

Patios tour (1h30) — In May during the Festival de los Patios, some operators offer a route entering the competing courtyards. Outside the festival, the tour passes through San Basilio where several patios are open year-round for €5. Around €75–90.

Full tour with Medina Azahara (2h30) — The option if you want to visit the caliphal city without a car. The tuk-tuk heads 10 km outside Córdoba to the ruins. Free exploration of the site (entrance €1.50 extra), then back through the city. Around €120–140. Worth noting: for that price, the standard guided bus excursion at €25 per person is better value unless you're a large group or want a tailored schedule.

When the tuk-tuk makes sense

Reduced mobility: The tuk-tuk handles cobblestones and distances without effort. Drivers help passengers board and alight. Some operators have adapted vehicles with a ramp — let them know when booking.

Extreme heat: Between June and September, walking 3 hours on a free walking tour in direct sun becomes unpleasant. The tuk-tuk keeps the guided experience while sparing you the effort.

Travelling with children: Kids tend to enjoy the tuk-tuk (it has a fairground-ride quality). Baby seats are available on request. No "my feet hurt" complaints after 20 minutes.

If you're visiting in April or October when the weather is reasonable and you're comfortable walking, the free walking tour is still more authentic — and nearly free.

Languages and booking

Most drivers speak Spanish and English. For other languages, specify at booking — some operators also offer Italian and German.

Booking is required: at least 24 hours in advance in low season, 48 hours between April and October. The system is organised — no tuk-tuks waiting at the Mezquita for walk-ups.

Book through Civitatis (free cancellation up to 24 hours before), GetYourGuide (more operator choice), or directly with local agencies such as Eco Tuk Córdoba and Tuk Tuk Spain.

Alternatives

If budget is a concern, the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus costs from €23.77 for 24 hours with an audio guide in 11 languages — two routes, 24 stops, and an open upper deck. Less intimate than the tuk-tuk, but covers more ground at lower cost per person.

For atmosphere over efficiency, the horse-drawn carriage tour covers a similar circuit at a leisurely pace (€50–110). More romantic, no English guide.

For independent exploration, electric bike hire starts from €15 for a half-day — no guide, just a map.

Good for

Families Accessible Couples Solo History Architecture Cultural

Highlights

  • Private tour in an eco-friendly, silent electric tuk-tuk
  • Access to areas difficult to reach on foot (San Basilio, outskirts, Medina Azahara)
  • Ideal for reduced mobility, families with children, summer heat
  • English-speaking guide available (check when booking)
  • Photo stops at every major monument with commentary
  • Extension possible to Medina Azahara (10 km outside the city)

Included

  • Private guide in English or Spanish
  • Air-conditioned electric tuk-tuk (summer models) with protective roof
  • Commented photo stops at monuments and patios
  • Bottled water
  • Passenger insurance
  • Hotel pickup (historic centre)

Not included

  • Monument entrance fees (Mezquita €13, Alcázar €5, Medina Azahara €1.50)
  • Language surcharge (check with operator)
  • Additional food and drinks
  • Gratuity (optional)

Reporter notebook

Insider tips

Practical observations gathered the way a local journalist would keep them: short, specific, and more useful than brochure copy.

Best time

Book the late afternoon slot for the best light and cooler temperatures

Between June and September, the morning sun is brutal even with the tuk-tuk's roof. A 5 or 6 pm departure catches golden light on the monuments, comfortable temperatures, and the city starting to come alive for the evening. The Mezquita and Roman Bridge look best in this light.

Money tip

The 1-hour city tour is the best value — the Medina Azahara extension is overpriced

At €45-60 for 1-4 passengers, the city tour is competitive. The 2.5-hour Medina Azahara extension at €120-140 is poor value compared to the €25/person guided bus excursion that includes proper on-site guiding. Save the tuk-tuk for the city and book Medina Azahara separately.

Crowd tip

Request the San Basilio patio detour — most drivers skip it unless asked

The standard route hits the big monuments but misses the quiet San Basilio neighbourhood where three free patios are open year-round. Ask your driver to include this stop — it adds 15 minutes and gives you a side of Córdoba most tuk-tuk tourists never see.

Good to know before booking

  • Book at least 24 hours in advance (48 hours in high season April–October)
  • Specify if a child seat is needed at the time of booking
  • Specify language preferences
  • Maximum 4 passengers per tuk-tuk
  • Notify of any mobility requirements so the vehicle can be adapted

Prices & Booking

From €45 (city tour 1h) — €120 (full tour 2h30 with Medina Azahara)

Daily on request — Flexible departures between 9 am and 8 pm

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, booking is required at least 24 hours in advance (48 hours during high season from April to October). The tuk-tuks are private tours, not a walk-up service. Book through Civitatis, GetYourGuide, or directly with local operators.

Is the tuk-tuk tour accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes. The tuk-tuk is excellent for people with reduced mobility — there's no walking required. Drivers provide boarding assistance, and some operators have adapted vehicles with ramps. Notify the operator of any mobility needs when booking so they can arrange an appropriate vehicle.

What is included in the price?

The 1-hour city tour (from €45) includes a private guide in English or Spanish, an air-conditioned electric tuk-tuk with a protective roof, commented photo stops at monuments, bottled water, passenger insurance, and hotel pickup (if in the historic centre). Monument entrance fees and meals are not included.

Is the tuk-tuk tour suitable for children?

Yes, the tuk-tuk is ideal for children. Kids enjoy the fairground-ride quality of the vehicle. Baby seats are available on request at no extra charge. The tour covers the main monuments without excessive walking, making it suitable for families with young children.

How many people can ride in one tuk-tuk?

Maximum 4 people per tuk-tuk. If your group is larger, multiple tuk-tuks can be booked. Prices are per tuk-tuk (not per person), so splitting the cost across passengers makes it economical for groups.