According to data provided by the City Council, public attendance has shown consistent growth since the event began. Monday saw 57,274 entries, followed by 58,482 on Tuesday, 64,462 on Wednesday, and 64,852 on Thursday. Friday emerged as the busiest day so far, with 70,898 visitors.
The Alcázar Viejo neighborhood has become the primary point of interest, attracting 16,768 people. Within this area, the patios located at San Basilio, 14, with 2,023 visits; Martín de Roa 2, with 1,890; and San Basilio, 17, which received 1,787 visitors, were particularly prominent.
The San Lorenzo neighborhood followed in terms of attendance volume. The most frequented patios in this area on Friday were those at Plaza de San Rafael 7, with 1,936 visits; San Juan de Palomares 11, with 1,318; and San Juan de Palomares 8, with another 1,250 entries.
The San Pedro neighborhood also experienced significant footfall, reaching 13,219 visits. The popularity of venues such as Las Siete Revueltas 1, with 1,867 visits; Agustín Moreno, 6, with 1,740 entries; and Aceite 8, with an additional 1,465, contributed significantly to this success.
The Judería-San Francisco area recorded 11,225 visits, with the patios of Samuel de los Santos Gener 5 (1,515 visits), Maese Luis 9 (1,429), and Ángel de Saavedra (1,346) leading the way. Meanwhile, in Santa Marina, 8,027 entries were registered, with the patio at Marroquíes 6 being the most visited in all of Cordoba on that day, with 2,137 entries, followed by Ocaña 19 with 1,409 and Santa Marta 10 with 1,251 visits.
Finally, the non-competition spaces also attracted a considerable number of people, totaling 7,533 visits. In this category, the patio of the Palacio de Orive received 1,322 entries, the Cancela del Palacio de Viana 1,210, and Trueque 4 another 1,051.




