santula
非常漂亮的花园,虽然布局也都是方方正正的,没有任何出彩的格局,但是这里的植物真的很漂亮。可惜这里的工作人员不会英语,讲解器也只有西语的!所以对这里除了漂亮也没有其他的理解了。
Jananjohn27
We paid for the gardens and to visit inside the house.We were told the tour was only in Spanish but we could have a booklet in English.We thought this meant we could make our own way round but when we did the guide was aggressive and unhelpful.For the rest of the visit we used our book but the rooms were not labelled and we were unsure at times which rooms we were in and we just had to stand at the back of the group .We felt unwelcome and we have never felt that in any of the many places we have visited in Spain.
HexhamCharsoph
We loved wandering round the gorgeous and varied patios, which were so peaceful. We did not take a guided tour of the palace as we were pressed for time.There is a lovely cafe outside in the little plaza, too.
Thunderbird13
Only allowed through the building with a guide. We were rushed through and much of it was cordoned off. Not at all like wandering through our National Trust homes. The guide only spoke Spanish but we were given a booklet of English translation. Would have been better if she hadn't spoken at all. Very interesting house and contents, would have liked to have browsed a bit more. The gardens were peaceful and calming, would have been more attractive later in the year.
O5067JWemilys
We arrived just as a tour was starting. We were told the tour would be in Spanish, so my friend agreed to translate for me. I was handed a booklet in English to assist by the tour guide, but it seemed very rushed. As soon as the guide had finished talking, we were being ushered into the next area without opportunity to take a good look. The patios were amazing. Well worth spending the extra couple of minutes to look at the detail.
rogerh905
A series of courtyard gardens, properly cared for (doubles as a venue for conferences and events). Each different in style and tone, most attractive.
662alessiam
We visited Cordoba in December and we were informed by some locals that many of the patios were not open to the public during the winter and we were advised to visit the patios of the Palacio de Viana. There are two types of visit, one that includes a tour of the palace and the patios and one for the patios only. We decided to visit the patios only, and the visit for the extrance fee of € 5.00 included a well-organised walk around the 12 patios with a map and explanations of the history of each patio. The patios are very well-kept and peaceful - there were very few other tourists when we visited, which made the visit even more pleasant and relaxing.
catllar2015
We went with the intention of visiting the patios and that's what we did - they are lovely even in February as they are beautifully laid out - many fountains, quiet corners and birds. We had the place almost to ourselves and the sun was shining. We came out happy but have since discovered there is a visitable palace here too - no-one pointed that out to us - odd! However, as we weren't expecting it, we weren't disappointed. C'est la vie!
Behiris
It made up for the perfect afternoon for me in Córdoba that has entirely suited my interest. It was very nice to just walk amidst and enjoy those beautiful patios and fountains, smelling citrus fruits, plus getting a brief history on each patio. The visit is very well-organised, especially with the map. You can easily spend an hour there walking through the thirteen patios. And to top it all, entrance is for free!At the end I stopped at the gift shop and bought few things, including two of their local production of orange marmalade. I have not tried them yet, but I am hopeful they will be worth the price.
Gerry141047
Again, January for lack of crowds, though This must be gorgeous in the late spring. A succession (17) of individual quiet patios in warm sunshine, wherein to browse, rest, just close your eyes and listen to the fountains. Bliss!
chrise286
This must be one of the best attractions to visit in Córdoba. The patios are stunning in there number and design. The guide gives the seasons for the floral aspects and January is not the best period. Although our guided tour was only available in Spanish at the time of our visit an English text guide was provided. This tour is a must. The interior is really interesting with quite amazing ceilings in principal rooms. DO NOT MISS!
JohnandDeborahTedge
Córdoba is small enough that you can walk to most places that you want to see if you stay in the old centre. We walked from near the Mezquita to the Palacio de Viana along manly quiet streets. There are thirteen beautiful patios, each one very different to the others. We didn't pay to go into the palace itself as you can only go in with a guide and they have no English speaking guides. It didn't matter though because you can see into many of the rooms from the gardens. Got lost walking back to our hotel but the people of Córdoba are very friendly and helpful ( even though our Spanish is very very poor!)
Triper_07
Perhaps the most interesting place in Córdoba (after the Mesquite of course). Dont miss it!!, Yo can choose just to visit the patios or all the "Palacio" rooms.
viajera923
The Palacio Viana is a 16th century mansion which was redone around the 1950's. There are 13 patios, each with a name. Each patio has a botanical theme - one of them has what is called a vertical garden - interesting and lovely.
RosemaryW613
After 2pm on Wednesdays entry is free. This attraction is a series of about 15 lovely courtyards tracing the history of Moorish gardens through time, every garden is unique in design with its own water features. Spend a couple of hours just wandering around in this tranquil place. For all keen gardeners this should be the one place not to be missed.