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Córdoba Patio Festival

Fiesta de los Patios de Córdoba

4-17 May 2026
14 days
Historic quarters (San Basilio, Judería, Santa Marina, San Lorenzo)
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The Córdoba Patio Festival is the city's most iconic event, inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list since 2012. Every year in May, residents open the doors to their private patios — inner courtyards turned into hanging gardens of cascading geraniums, fragrant jasmine and purple bougainvillea.

A centenary competition

Since 1921, the competition has recognised the most beautiful patios across four categories. Six itineraries let visitors discover more than 50 patios across the historic quarters of San Basilio, the Judería, Santa Marina and San Lorenzo. Owners pass their expertise down the generations — the geranium cultivars, the whitewash technique, the placement of pots on the wall — tending these urban spaces with remarkable dedication.

Six itineraries

The Alcázar Viejo / San Basilio itinerary has 11 patios, including the most award-winning. These courtyards, close to the Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs, are where the serious flower-wall competition happens. The Judería has 10 patios in the historic Jewish quarter near the Mezquita-Cathedral. Santa Marina - San Agustín is less crowded with 10 more authentic patios. Santiago - San Pedro covers popular tradition with 9 patios, while San Lorenzo adds 8 in a neighbourhood atmosphere. Regina - Realejo reveals 6 historic patios.

What the experience is actually like

You ring a doorbell and a door in a whitewashed wall opens onto a different world. The sounds from the street cut off. In front of you — tiers of pots on iron brackets, red and pink geraniums so dense you can barely see the wall beneath, jasmine threading through the grille of a window, a fountain at the centre. The owner is usually there, happy to talk about which varieties they grow, how long the festival preparation takes (months), why the competition matters.

The best patios generate a feeling that's hard to explain to people who haven't been: you're standing in someone's home, looking at something they've spent the year building, and the care in it is unmistakable. The festival is a competition, but it's also a collective act of civic pride that's been running for a century.

Crowds and timing

The most popular patios in San Basilio get queues of 20-30 people at peak times. This isn't the end of the world — the line moves steadily — but if you want a more contemplative experience, the Santa Marina and San Lorenzo routes have excellent patios with far fewer visitors. Go on a weekday if you can.

The evening sessions (6:00–10:00 pm) have a different feel from the morning. The light is warmer, there are more locals out, and the jasmine smell is stronger in the cooler air. Some patios also have music in the evenings.

Practical tips

Patios open 11:00–14:00 and 18:00–22:00. Go in the morning for the eastern quarters (Santa Marina, San Lorenzo), and in the evening for San Basilio and Judería. Starting with less-visited quarters avoids the longest queues. Free entry to all patios. 2-hour guided tours with reserved time slots bypass the queues at popular patios (€16).

Combine your visit with the Batalla de las Flores (late April floral parade) and the May Crosses that start in late April. If Córdoba's floral tradition interests you, FLORA in October takes the same tradition in a completely different direction — contemporary floral art in historic palaces.

Good for

Photographers Couples History Buffs Architecture Families Outdoor Art Lovers Cultural Art Nature History

Highlights

More than 50 patios open to the publicCompetition in 4 categories since 1921UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (2012)6 themed itinerariesFestive and musical atmosphere

Routes

1

Alcázar Viejo / San Basilio

11 patios

The most award-winning patios, white walls and cascades of flowers

2

Judería

10 patios

Historic Jewish quarter, intimate atmosphere

3

Santa Marina - San Agustín

10 patios

Less crowded, authentic experience

4

Santiago - San Pedro

9 patios

Popular tradition

5

San Lorenzo

8 patios

Neighbourhood atmosphere

6

Regina - Realejo

6 patios

Historic patios

Reporter notebook

Insider tips

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

Crowd tip

Start outside San Basilio

Most first-time visitors head straight for the most famous patios in San Basilio. Flip the logic: begin in Santa Marina or San Lorenzo, then do the headline route later if you still want it.

Best time

Split the day by quarter, not by random walking

Do the eastern districts in the morning and save San Basilio and the Juderia for the evening session. The light is better, the heat is easier and the jasmine is stronger after sunset.

Photo spot

The best shots are from the doorway, not inside

The classic patio photo — geraniums framing the arch, fountain in the background — is taken from the entrance threshold before you step in. Once you're inside, the perspective flattens. Pause at the door first.

Practical information

When
May
Hours
11:00–14:00 and 18:00–22:00
Location
Historic quarters (San Basilio, Judería, Santa Marina, San Lorenzo)
Price
Free
Best time
Morning for the eastern quarters (Santa Marina, San Lorenzo), evening for San Basilio and Judería

Planning tip

Start with less-visited quarters to avoid queues

Frequently asked questions

When is the Córdoba Patio Festival 2026?

The Patio Festival runs from 4 to 17 May 2026 — 14 days in total. Patios open daily at 11:00–14:00 and again at 18:00–22:00. The festival runs every day including weekends, with no break in between.

Is the Córdoba Patio Festival free?

Entry to all patios is free. No tickets, no queuing at a box office — you walk up to the door and ring. The one paid option is the guided tour: 2-hour tours with reserved time slots at the most popular patios cost €16. For a self-guided visit, the whole festival costs nothing.

What are the opening hours during the Patio Festival?

Patios open twice daily: 11:00–14:00 in the morning and 18:00–22:00 in the evening. The afternoon gap (14:00–18:00) is when patios are closed and owners rest. Both sessions run every day from 4 to 17 May. Evening hours are generally cooler and less crowded on weekdays.

Are there guided tours of the Córdoba patios?

Yes. Two-hour guided tours are available through the official tourism programme at €16 per person. They include reserved time slots at the most popular patios, which means no waiting in the 20–30 person queues that form at the best San Basilio courtyards. Book in advance at patios.cordoba.es. For self-guided visits, the free option works well.