According to official data provided by the City Council, last Monday's session recorded a total of 60,701 visits, a figure that significantly exceeds the 57,274 registrations from the first Monday of the celebration.
With these results, the festival has accumulated 518,887 visits by its eighth day, surpassing half a million people with key days still remaining until the event's closing. The Alcázar Viejo area remains the most popular, attracting 16,770 visits on Monday alone.
Within this route, the patios on San Basilio street have been the most prominent, with number 14 receiving 1,724 entries and number 44 with 1,712. Martín de Roa street has also shown great appeal, with its three patios (numbers 2, 7, and 9) each exceeding 1,600 visits.
Interest in the patios has been evenly distributed across other areas of the city. The San Pedro area recorded 10,724 visits, with the patio at Agustín Moreno, 6 leading with 1,381 visits. The Judería - San Francisco route reached 10,484 visits, and San Lorenzo registered 10,367 visits.
Although with a slightly lower total volume, the Santa Marina area attracted 7,061 visits, with the patio at Marroquíes, 6 being one of the most frequented in all of Cordoba with 1,776 entries on the last day. Non-competing spaces also contributed 5,295 visits, notably the patio of the Cancela del Palacio de Viana with 1,072 visits.




