Walking through the streets of Cordoba, looking for the gorgeous, sprawling courtyards is one of the experiences you can't miss when visiting the city. Every courtyard is unique but has a strong sense of tranquility and communion with nature. Unfortunately, some of the ones we visited were closed, so it was best to go around and visit those that were open instead of looking at some special courtyards, and walked a few miles and found that they were not open.
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Walking through the streets of Cordoba, looking for the gorgeous, sprawling courtyards is one of the experiences you can't miss when visiting the city. Every courtyard is unique but has a strong sense of tranquility and communion with nature. Unfortunately, some of the ones we visited were closed, so it was best to go around and visit those that were open instead of looking at some special courtyards, and walked a few miles and found that they were not open.
The author of Don Quixote, Cervans, who once stayed at the pony inn, now retains the style of the inn where Cervans used to live, the exquisite courtyard, the narrow wooden balcony, so that visitors can stop and enjoy it.
I didn't expect there to be an inn abroad. I thought that only China has an inn. The name of this inn is still very good. The pony inn.
In architectural style, it still retains the style of the hotel where Cervantes used to live. The square used to be a busy market where hawkers gathered.
It still retains the style of the inn where Cervantes used to live. The style is refreshing, old and passionate.