Spanish niche attractions in Córdoba, the Christian King's Castle was once the palace of the kings of the Christian era. For historical reasons, the castle was badly damaged. The original building can only see some of the ruins and broken walls. The overall feeling is very similar to the super low-end version of the Seville Palace. The highlight is a tower within the castle, which overlooks the Roman Bridge and the Old City of Cordoba. The best view of the whole attraction is the garden, with ponds, fountains, green plants, because Cordoba is an inland city, seeing a large area of water, it is like coming to the "desert" oasis, plus the embellishment of flowers and the layout of the high and low, the garden looks very beautiful, Locals also come here to take art photos. But the degree of gorgeousness is far from Versailles, like the Forbidden City and the Folk Rich Business Courtyard. There are a lot of carriages gathered at the entrance of the small reminder. If you want to take a tour, you can get on the bus here, but the carriage price is slightly more expensive. It is recommended to walk. The ancient city of Cordoba is not big and there is more than enough walking. Is it worth going? After the experience, I personally think that this is a scenic spot to go to. It is recommended to stroll around the ancient city around May to feel the local living atmosphere. After all, Cordoba is famous for its flower courtyard.